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    László "Leslie" Mándoki (born 7 January 1953) is a German-Hungarian musician who became known as a member of the music group Dschinghis Khan. He continued...
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  • Mandoki Soulmates is a musical project founded by German–Hungarian musician and producer Leslie Mandoki. Considered a supergroup, the project combines...
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  • original song, Mándoki approached Donovan by phone, describing him his idea of a collaboration with German newcomers No Angels, with whom Mándoki had previously...
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  • Mandoki is a Hungarian surname, a person from Mándok. Notable people with the surname include: Leslie Mándoki (born 1953), German-Hungarian musician Luis...
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  • biomedical researcher Leslie Patrick Bailey (1953–1993), British serial killer and member of the 'Dirty Dozen' Leslie Mándoki (born 1953), German-Hungarian...
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    Hendrik Potgieter, Edina Pop, Henriette Strobel, Wolfgang Heichel, Leslie Mándoki, and Steve Bender, performed from 1979 to their first disbandment in...
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    2008, Van Eede has been a member of supergroup Mandoki Soulmates, formed by Hungarian musician Leslie Mándoki. Alongside Van Eede, the band's members in the...
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    Federal Constitutional Court Hans-Jürgen Papier, musicians Peter Maffay, Leslie Mándoki, and Elly Ney, the late Guido Dessauer, and the military general and...
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    Broadcasting Corp. with the song "Love is magic". And in 1988 Éva Csepregi and Leslie Mándoki (ex-soloist of the German disco-band Dschinghis Khan) performed the...
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  • "Rocking Son of Dschinghis Khan" is the B-side of "Moskau", featuring Leslie Mándoki performing the chorus and Louis Hendrik Potgieter singing the final...
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