Werner Lämmerhirt

Werner Lämmerhirt

Infobox Musical artist

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Genre = Folk music, Blues music
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Werner Lämmerhirt (17 March 1949) is a noted German singer-songwriter and guitarist in the contemporary folk music style. He writes and sings in both German and English languages. His recording career has spanned more than three decades.

Early life

Lämmerhirt was born in Adlershof, East Berlin. Following the arrest of his father for alleged spying in 1957, his mother fled to West Berlin with Lämmerhirt and his two sisters. They eventually settled in Schlachtensee, Berlin. His father joined the family in West Berlin when Lämmerhirt was 12 years old, but he had become violent and drunken; Lämmerhirt believes this is why he has, since then, had a strong aversion to violence and injustice. This has influenced his songwriting. He had taken up the harmonica and bought his first guitar - a 12 string - when he was 16. Rock and blues clubs were springing up over Berlin in the mid-1960s and Werner picked up playing tips in these. In 1967 he dropped out of school and, accompanied by just his guitar and a sleeping bag, set out to travel around Scandinavia, England and Holland. For 3 years he travelled around Europe, spending the winters back in Berlin, doing whatever work was available, to finance his next trip. His influences at this time were, to begin with, mainstream performers such as the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and Donovan. Later influences were legendary blues artists such as Big Bill Broonzy and Mississippi John Hurt. At the end of the 1960s British-style folk clubs had become very popular in Berlin, and Lämmerhirt decided to return to the city where he would spend the day busking in S-bahn stations and the evening playing in folk clubs.

Early career

During this time he met with Hannes Wader, who invited him to collaborate with him in making an album, "Ich hatte mir noch so viel vorgenommen". The success of this album led to Lämmerhirt accompanying Wader on tours - his first assignment as a professional musician. Werner collaborated with Wader on two further albums. [ [http://www.werner-laemmerhirt.de] ]

olo career

Lämmerhirt worked as a session musician at this time with artists such as Tom Paxton, Eddy and Finbar Furey and Alex Campbell.

In the winter of 1973-74 Lämmerhirt was approached with a proposal to record his first solo album on a new label, Stockfisch Records. This album, "Ten Thousand Miles" was successful, leading to further and larger live performances. Lämmerhirt began to write his own songs at this time, and his second solo album was released in 1975. [ [http://www.werner-laemmerhirt.de] ]

Lämmerhirt continues to tour in Germany and released his most recent CD in 2007.

Discography

olo LPs

* "Ten Thousand Miles" (Stockfisch, 1974)
* "With Friends, For Friends" (Stockfisch, 1975)
* "Die Dritte" (Stockfisch, 1976)
* "White Spots" (Froggy Records, 1978)
* "All Alone" (Froggy Records, 1979)
* "Roll on River" (with Wizz Jones) (Folk Freak, 1981)
* "Crossroads" (Froggy Records, 1982)
* "Personal Favourites" (Froggy Records, 1986)
* "White Water" (Stockfisch, 1988)

olo CDs

* "Die frühen Jahre (The Early Years)"( Stockfisch, 1991)
* "In Between Times" (Stockfisch, 1992)
* "Collection I" (Stockfisch, 1995)
* "Collection II" (Stockfisch, 1995)
* "Mit Pauken und Trompeten (With Timpani and Trumpets)" (Stockfisch, 1997)
* "SaitenZauber (Magic Strings)" (Stockfisch, 1999)
* "Heimspiel (Home Game " (Toca Records, 2003)
* "Harte Zeiten (Hard Times)" (Toca Records, 2007)

Other recordings featuring Werner Lämmerhirt

* "Hannes Wader: Ich hatte mir noch so viel vorgenommen" (1971)
* "Hannes Wader: 7 Lieder" (1972)
* "Alex Campbell: Life Is Just That Way" (1972)
* "Folk-Pub Berlin" "(1972)"
* "Guy & Candy Carawan: Sitting On Top Of The World" (1973)
* "Acoustic Guitar Scene" (1975)
* "Ingelheim Festival (1975)
* "Gitarre’76" (1976)
* "Knut Kiesewetter: Fresenhoff" (1976)
* "Folk-Friends I" (1978)
* "Acoustic Guitar Festival" (1979)
* "Gitarrenspiele" (1980)
* "Hannes Wader: Es ist an der Zeit" (1980)
* "Folk-Friends II" (1981)
* "Hannes Wader: Liebeslieder" (1985)
* "Hannes Wader: Nie mehr zurück" '(1991)
* "Davey Arthur: The Big Easy" (1996)

ongbooks

* "Die frühen Jahre"
* "Ein Liederbuch"

Published by Acoustic Music Records.

External links

* [http://www.werner-laemmerhirt.de/ Werner Lämmerhirt's official website]
* [http://www.akustik-gitarre.com/ Acoustic Music Records]


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