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Rehbein is a surname of German origin. Notable people with the surname include: *Clemens Rehbein (born 1992), German musician *Dick Rehbein (1955–2001), American football coach * Dirk Rehbein (born 1967), German footballer *Herbert Rehbein Herbert "Herb" Rehbein (15 April 1922 – 28 July 1979) was a German songwriter, composer and arranger of light orchestral music. Together with his friend and collaborator Bert Kaempfert, he was posthumously inducted into the Songwriters Hall ... (1922–1979), German songwriter, composer and arranger of light orchestral music * Karin Rehbein (born 1949), German dressage rider * Michael Rehbein (born 1960), German modern pentathlete References Surnames of German origin {{surname ...
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Clemens Rehbein
Milky Chance is a German rock band originating in Kassel. It consists of vocalist and guitarist Clemens Rehbein, bassist and percussionist Philipp Dausch, and their band members, Antonio Greger and Sebastian Schmidt. Their first single, " Stolen Dance", was released in April 2013, topping the charts in several countries. It also won the 1Live Krone radio award for Best Single. Their debut album, ''Sadnecessary'', was released in October 2013 and included the single " Down by the River". The album peaked at number 14 in Germany, and in 2014, '' Spin'' named ''Sadnecessary'' their Album of the Week. The band made their TV debut on '' Jimmy Kimmel Live!'' in October 2014, and also won the European Border Breakers Award that month. They started a tour of North America in late 2014, performing at venues such as the House of Blues and festivals such as Coachella. History Founding After meeting in school, Clemens Rehbein and Philipp Dausch finished their secondary education at Jacob- ...
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Dick Rehbein
Richard Rehbein (November 22, 1955 – August 6, 2001) was an American football coach for twenty-three seasons in the NFL, filling a variety of roles as an offensive position coach. Playing career Rehbein attended Ripon College, where he was a Division III All-American center. He was part of the Green Bay Packers' 1977 training camp but did not make their final roster.Rehbein joins Patriots, Haluchak joins Rams
New York Giants press release. Assessed 26 September 2007.


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Dirk Rehbein
Dirk Rehbein (born 14 August 1967 in Langenfeld (Rheinland)) is a German former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Rehbein joined FC Berlin in the 1990-91 season. He was the first player from West Germany to join the club. Rehbein became one of the top goal scores of FC Berlin in the early 1990s. Rehbein scored 16 goals for FC Berlin during the 1991-92 regular season. Rehbein made 29 appearances in the Bundesliga during his playing career. He finished his career with BFC Dynamo. His son Lukas, born in 1993, signed with BFC Dynamo Berliner Fussball Club Dynamo e. V., commonly abbreviated to BFC Dynamo () or BFC (), alternatively sometimes called Dynamo Berlin, is a German football club based in the locality of Alt-Hohenschönhausen of the borough of Lichtenberg of Berli ... in 2013. References External links * 1967 births Living people People from Mettmann (district) Footballers from Düsseldorf (region) German men's footballers Men's a ...
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Herbert Rehbein
Herbert "Herb" Rehbein (15 April 1922 – 28 July 1979) was a German songwriter, composer and arranger of light orchestral music. Together with his friend and collaborator Bert Kaempfert, he was posthumously inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1993. Biography He was born in Hamburg, and studied classical violin and composition at the Hamburger Konservatorium. At the age of 19 he was conscripted into the German Army, but was assigned to the Music Corps and stationed in Crete. Later, he became a prisoner of war in Belgrade, where he stayed after the end of the war. There he became musical director of the Belgrade Radio Orchestra, until he left Yugoslavia in 1952. Returning to Germany, he worked as composer, arranger and violinist with radio orchestras, and met fellow musician and songwriter Bert Kaempfert. The pair became friends and songwriting partners, encouraged by Milt Gabler of Decca Records. Several of their songs together, including "Lady," "The World We Knew (Ov ...
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Karin Rehbein
Karin Rehbein (born 30 March 1949 in Aurich) is a German dressage rider. Riding the stallion Donnerhall Donnerhall (May 31, 1981 – January 14, 2002) was a dressage stallion who was known not only for having a successful career as a sport horse, but also passing on his abilities to his offspring to become an influential sire. Pedigree Donnerhall w ..., Rehbein won multiple championships medal during the 1990s. References External links * Living people 1949 births German female equestrians German dressage riders People from Aurich Sportspeople from Lower Saxony {{Germany-equestrian-bio-stub ...
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Michael Rehbein
Michael Rehbein (born 2 June 1960) is a German modern pentathlete. He competed for West Germany at the 1984 Summer Olympics The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and also known as Los Angeles 1984) were an international multi-sport event held from July 28 to August 12, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, United States. It marked the secon .... References External links * 1960 births Living people German male modern pentathletes Olympic modern pentathletes for West Germany Modern pentathletes at the 1984 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Berlin {{Germany-modern-pentathlon-bio-stub ...
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