- Wallenstein (band)
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Name = Wallenstein
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Origin =Viersen , LowerRhineland ,Germany
Genre =Progressive rock Krautrock
Years_active = 1971 – 1982
Label = Pilz
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Current_members =Jürgen Dollase (v, key), Michael Dommers (v, since 1978), Pete Brough (g, since 1978), Charly Terstappen (dr, since 1978), Kurt Schmidt aka "Terry Park" (b, since 1982)
Past_members = Bill Barone (v, g, 1971–1975) Jerry Berkers (†) (v, b, 1971–1972) Joachim "Kim" Merz (v, 1978–1982) Wolfgang Steinicke (g, 1971) Gerd Klöcker (g, 1975–1978) Jakob "Jaky" Diener (v, g, 1977–1978)Harald Grosskopf (dr, 1971–1975) Nicky Gebhard (dr, 1975–1978) Dieter Meier († 1986) (b, 1973) Jürgen Pluta (b, 1973–1978) Joachim Reiser (violin, 1973–1976)The band Wallenstein, founded in
Viersen in LowerRhineland , later based inMönchengladbach , was a German rock band from 1971 to 1982, which was later ascribed to the so-calledKrautrock of the70s .History
Wallenstein was founded in the summer of 1971 under the martial name of "Blitzkrieg" by the ambitious student of art (at the Art Academy Düsseldorf),
Jürgen Dollase , from Viersen. He had already been trained in classical music, playing thepiano and thedouble bass , and he had played inskiffle as well as injazz formations. In addition, the businessman and band manager, Peter Giehlen ("Octopus Productions") from Mönchengladbach-Hehnerholt, and Corrado Faccioni, Italian buddy and former road manager of Dollase, were involved in the foundation. Wallenstein started as a kind of "test-tube child", because Dollase and "Roadie" Faccioni gathered the initial lineup from other bands. The first solo-guitarist of the group, which was only rehearsing at that time, was Wolfgang "Ginger" Steinicke fromErkelenz , today a renownedastronomer ; but the former member of "Smiddys Blues Band" was soon replaced by the American William (Bill) Joseph Barone from Philadelphia because Steinicke's studies inphysics orastrophysics andmathematics had his highest priority. Jürgen Dollase had already been able to win overHarald Grosskopf fromHildesheim , and Dutchman Gerrit (Jerry) Berkers (now deceased) fromBrunssum was taken on board shortly after Bill Barone.Because the name "Blitzkrieg" was already in use by an English band (but was often misspelled "Blitzkreig" by the British music press), and because the name was far from being "politically correct" for the German record labels of that time, the group named itself after the
Thirty Year's War commanderWallenstein in early 1972. Also in early 1972, the debut album of the classical or art rockers was released. It had been recorded in the studio ofDieter Dierks inStommeln nearCologne from September to December 1971 and it was titled after the first name of the band. In the same year, the German record label "Pilz" released "Mother Universe", succeeding the debut album (also from the "Pilz" record label) as fast as lightning ("Blitz"). (Rem.: The album cover photo by Harald Grosskopf depicts Dollase's grandmother.)In 1978, after some changes in the musical style, Dollase replaced all members of the band. Because of their performance in the
ZDF broadcast "Disco" withIlja Richter in 1979, the band reached place 17 in the German pop charts with their single "Charline". But the single "Don't Let It Be" (from the album "Blue Eyed Boys") was also rather successful later and sold very well. From March to June 1981, Wallenstein went on their last tour; the group finally disbanded in 1982.Discography
* "Blitzkrieg" (recorded in 1971, released in 1972)
* "Mother Universe" (1972)
* "Cosmic Century" (1973)
* "Stories, Songs & Symphonies" (1975)
* "No More Love" (1977)
* "Charline" (1978)
* "Blue Eyed Boys" (1979)
* "Fräuleins" (1980)
* "SSSSS…TOP" (1981)External links
* [http://www.juergen-dollase.de/ Official site of Jürgen Dollase] (Tre Torri Verlag)
* [http://www.haraldgrosskopf.de/ Harald Grosskopf's Homepage]
* [http://www.klima-luft.de/steinicke/ Wolfgang Steinicke's Homepage]
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