- Herbert Dreilich
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Herbert Dreilich
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Background = solo_singer
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Born = birth date|1942|12|5|mf=yMauterndorf ,Austria
Died = death date and age|2004|12|12|1942|12|5Berlin ,Germany
Origin =Austria andEast Germany
Instrument = Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Genre =Krautrock ,Ostrock
Occupation =Singer-songwriter ,guitarist
Years_active = 1960–2004
Label = AMIGA,BMG
Associated_acts = The Puhdys, Panta Rhei, Karat
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Notable_instruments =Herbert Dreilich (
December 5 ,1942 –December 12 ,2004 ) was a German-language rock musician. He was an early pioneer in, and an important contributor to,German-language Rock music . An accomplishedsinger ,songwriter and acoustic guitarist, he was best known as lead singer for the group Karat.Biography
Dreilich was born in 1942 in
Mauterndorf ,Austria , which at that time was a part ofNazi Germany . As a child he moved with his family toGreat Britain , and then toWest Germany . He moved again in 1959 with his family to Halle,East Germany (theGerman Democratic Republic ). There he completed school in 1961, and worked as a retail store decorator. [http://www.netzeitung.de/entertainment/people/317044.html]Dreilich began to play acoustic guitar in 1960 at an amateur level with the group Jazz Youngsters in Halle. From 1962-64 he played with Reinhard Lakomy, and from 1967-68 with The Music Stromers. These experiences led him to attend the Music School of Berlin-Friedrichshain (in then
East Berlin ) from 1967-71. During this course of study he played with the Henry-Kotowski-Quintett and The Puhdys from 1968-69, and with The Alexanders from 1969-71. After graduation in 1971 he became a professional member of the jazz-rock fusion group Panta Rhei, which he was with until it dissolved in 1975. At that time he and two other members left to found Karat, a group he remained with until his death in 2004. From 1977-on he was the lead singer for Karat, always recording in the German language. [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Dreilich]With Karat's distinctive style of
progressive rock , in 1978 Dreilich and his bandmates won the Grand Prize of the International Schlager Festival in Dresden, and toured toWest Berlin . [http://www.ostbeat.de/Karat.htm] Karat gained quickly in popularity, resulting in an audience across the border in West Germany, [http://www.earcandymag.com/karat.htm] and even in many other countries of both Eastern andWestern Europe . Karat received two West German gold records: one for "Der blaue Planet" ("The Blue Planet") in 1982 and one for "Albatros" ("Albatross") in 1984. That year Karat was also awarded the National Prize of the GDR for Arts and Literature, [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karat_%28Band%29] and appeared on the popular West German television show "Wetten, dass..? ". [http://www.sonybmg.de/artists2.php?iA=4&artist=5249]In 1986, Dreilich was also involved in the short-lived East German supergroup the Gitarreros, where he performed together with
Tamara Danz of the band Silly, Toni Krahl of the band City, andMike Kilian of the band Rockhaus. [http://www.ostrock24.de/bands/gitarreros.htm] That year his band Karat received the "Goldene Europa", West German television’s oldest award. [http://www.radiobremen.de/tv/schlager/stars/karat.html]By the end of the 1980s Karat had lost all of its other founding members, and also a degree of its popularity. It carried on after the fall of the
Berlin Wall in 1989 with Dreilich asbandleader , finding new inspiration in more western-orientedpop rock styles. [http://www.mtv.de/artists/artists.php?char=k&artist=karat] To Dreilich’s disappointment, over the following years Karat was regarded by many as a relic of the former GDR. Yet, as a foremost representative of "Ostrock", the band did maintain a dedicated core fan base among eastern Germans. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karat_%28band%29]Dreilich worked to broaden Karat's live tours to the former West German states of the Federal Republic, as well as to
Switzerland andAustria , partly through touring and recording with artists from those areas. The band returned to its progressive rock roots in the mid-1990s, and was making something of a comeback, when in October, 1997 Dreilich collapsed on-stage inMagdeburg of astroke . He survived the event, but became largely incapacitated and afterward experienced a series of physical problems. [http://www.mtv.de/artists/artists.php?char=k&artist=karat] In August, 2003 he was diagnosed with liver cancer and ceased to tour. In the night of December 11-12, 2004 he died of cancer, at the age of 62. A burial was held onDecember 15 ,2004 in Berlin-Biesdorf, attended by a large gathering, among them many prominent musical colleagues from Germany and other countries.Herbert Dreilich was married three times, and had one son and one daughter. In 2005, his son Claudius Dreilich took his place as lead singer for Karat. [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Dreilich]
Discography
* 1973 "Panta Rhei"
* 1978 "Karat" ("Carat")
* 1979 "Über sieben Brücken" ("Across Seven Bridges")
* 1979 "Albatros" ("Albatross") — West German debut album, compiling first two East German albums
* 1980 "Schwanenkönig" ("Swan-King")
* 1982 "Der blaue Planet" ("The Blue Planet")
* 1983 "Die sieben Wunder der Welt" ("The Seven Wonders of the World")
* 1985 "10 Jahre Karat – Auf dem Weg zu Euch – Live" ("10 Years of Karat – Coming at You – Live") —Live album
* 1986 "It's Only Rock´n´ Roll – Die Gitarreros live im Konzert" ("It's Only Rock´n´ Roll – The Gitarreros Live in Conzert")
* 1987 "Fünfte Jahreszeit" ("Fifth Season")
* 1990 "... im nächsten Frieden" ("...in The Next Peace")
* 1991 "Karat" ("Carat")
* 1995 "Die geschenkte Stunde" ("The Given Hour")
* 1997 "Balance" ("Balance")
* 2000 "Ich liebe jede Stunde" ("I Love Every Hour") —Compilation album
* 2001 "25 Jahre Karat – Das Konzert" ("25 Years of Karat – The Concert") —Live album
* 2003 "Licht und Schatten" ("Light and Shadow")
* 2005 "30 Jahre Karat" ("30 Years of Karat") —Compilation album Literature
All titles are in German:
* "Pop Nonstop" – Caroline Gerlach, VEB Lied der Zeit, 1985
* "Über sieben Brücken" – Wolfgang Schumann, Henschel Verlag, 1995
* "Meine Jahre mit Karat" ("My Years with Karat") – Jens Fritzsche, 2005External links
* [http://www.earcandymag.com/karat.htm Description of Herbert Dreilich in English]
* [http://www.netzeitung.de/entertainment/people/317044.html Description of Herbert Dreilich in German]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9oOPwM1olo Herbert Dreilich in concert]
* [http://www.mtv.de/artists/artists.php?char=k&artist=karat German-MTV Description of Karat (in German)]
* [http://www.karat-band.de Karat-authorized website (in German)]
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