Thirty-five years after being half of the first (and, to date, only) act to have a Grammy Award revoked, Fab Morvan of Milli ...
Morvan is up for Best Audio Book, Narration & Storytelling Recording for his memoir, ‘You Know It’s True: The Real Story of ...
Rob Pilatus and Fabrice “Fab” Morvan first met in a dance seminar at a club in Munich. Despite the language barrier (Pilatus grew up in Munich while Morvan grew up in Paris), the pair immediately ...
One of pop music’s most infamous stories is coming to the silver screen. On Thursday (June 1) Paramount+ announced the acquisition of the new feature-length documentary MILLI VANILLI, set to ...
It’s 2024, and America is madly in love with Milli Vanilli. How did this happen? The Eighties Euro-glitz pop duo are enjoying the year’s weirdest revival, thanks to Ryan Murphy. His Monsters: The Lyle ...
Fab Morvan of Milli Vanilli is competing against the Dalai Lama at the 67th annual Grammy Awards.
On this day in 1992, a Chicago judge settled on a cash rebate to resolve the class action lawsuit filed against Milli Vanilli’s record label. The duo – Robert Pilatus and Fabrice Morvan – won the 1989 ...
The Paramount+ documentary features new interviews going behind the scenes of the 1990s pop duo's scandal and new insight on the deception that led to their undoing. Watch the exclusive trailer. By ...
*More than 30 years after Milli Vanilli was exposed for lip-syncing their way to international stardom, a new self-titled documentary shines a new light on the scandal that shocked music lovers.
Luke Korem’s documentary retraces the manufactured pop duo’s rise and fall, while asking pertinent questions about the price of stardom. By Chris Azzopardi When you purchase a ticket for an ...
Milli Vanilli’s oft-mocked but ultimately tragic story will soon become the stuff of opera. DNAinfo reports that the German pop duo’s rise and fall has inspired a new experimental opera that will ...
Were the Beatles better musicians and singers than songwriters? It’s a question worth asking. As in could they have produced even more hits if they’d left the songwriting to others? John Lennon once ...