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Also: Germany: People: By occupation: Women musicians / Guitarists: Women guitarists Pages in category "German women guitarists" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Uli Jon Roth (born Ulrich Roth; 18 December 1954) is a German guitarist who became famous for his work with the hard rock band Scorpions and is one of the earliest contributors to the neoclassical metal genre. He is also the founder of Sky Academy and designer of the Sky Guitar.
Germany portal This category is for articles about male guitarists from the European country of Germany . Classification : People : By occupation : Guitarists / Male musicians : Male guitarists : German
Kaulitz was born on 1 September 1989 in Leipzig, East Germany. [3] He has an identical twin brother, Tom, who is older by ten minutes. His parents, Simone Kaulitz and Jörg W., separated when Kaulitz was seven years old. Simone married Gordon Trümper, the guitarist from German rock band Fatun on 1 August 2009, after dating for 12 years. [4]
Richard Kruspe (born Sven Kruspe; [1] [2] 24 June 1967) is a German musician. He is best known as one of the founders and the lead guitarist of the Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein, as well as the frontman of the industrial metal band Emigrate.
In 1994 Thilo was recruited as guitarist for the famous German heavy metal band Running Wild, where he played on their album Black Hand Inn, as well as three other albums. He left the band in 2001 about a year after their album Victory was released.
Heinz was born in Detmold, Germany, but from the age of seven was brought up in Eastleigh, Hampshire, England. [2] His German [3] father had been killed during World War II and his mother decided to move to Britain. Heinz was influenced by the US singer Eddie Cochran and played in a local Eastleigh group, the Falcons, in the 1950s. [4]