Pink Cream 69
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Background information | |
Origin | Karlsruhe, Germany |
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Years active | 1987–present |
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Members | Alfred Koffler David Readman Chris Schmidt Roman Beselt Marco Wriedt |
Past members | Dennis Ward Kosta Zafiriou Andi Deris Uwe Reitenauer |
Website | pinkcream69 |
Pink Cream 69 is a German hard rock/heavy metal band founded in 1987 in Karlsruhe by Andi Deris, Dennis Ward, Kosta Zafiriou and Alfred Koffler. The band gained their first contract by winning music magazine Metal Hammer's newcomer competition in Ludwigsburg one year after forming. In 1994, Andi Deris left the band to join German power metal band Helloween. He was replaced by British singer David Readman in August 1994. The band, often referred to as The Pinkies, became a five-piece in 2003, when Uwe Reitenauer was hired to support neuropathic guitar player Alfred Koffler. On 5 March 2012 it was announced that drummer Kosta Zafiriou had left the band, due to his various activities as a manager at the company Bottom Row and as the drummer and manager of the new band Unisonic. He was replaced by Chris Schmidt.[1] In 2019 and 2020, respectively, bassist Dennis Ward and guitarist Uwe Reitenauer announced their departure from the band. They were replaced by Roman Beselt (from the band Sons of Sounds) and Marco Wriedt (from the bands 21 Octayne, Arc of Light, Axxis).[2]
Members
Current members
- Alfred Koffler – guitars, backing vocals (1987–present): keyboards (2007)
- David Readman – lead vocals (1994–present)
- Chris Schmidt – drums (2012–present)
- Marco Wriedt – guitars, backing vocals (2020–present)
- Roman Beselt – bass, backing vocals (2020–present)
Past members
- Dennis Ward – bass, keyboards, backing vocals (1987–2019)
- Andi Deris – lead vocals, occasional guitar (1987–1994)
- Kosta Zafiriou – drums, backing vocals (1987–2012): keyboards (1989)
- Uwe Reitenauer – guitars, backing vocals (2003–2020)
Timeline
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Discography
Studio albums
- 1989: Pink Cream 69
- 1991: One Size Fits All
- 1993: Games People Play
- 1995: Change
- 1997: Food for Thought
- 1998: Electrified
- 2000: Sonic Dynamite
- 2001: Endangered
- 2004: Thunderdome
- 2007: In10sity
- 2013: Ceremonial
- 2017: Headstrong
Live albums
- 1997: Live
- 2009: Live in Karlsruhe
EPs
- 1991: 49°/8°
- 1991: 36°/140°
- 2000: Mixery
Maxi-singles
- 1993: Face In The Mirror
- 1995: 20th Century Boy
VHS
- 1992: Size It Up – Live In Japan '92
DVD
- 2009: Past & Present[3]
References
- ↑ "BLABBERMOUTH.NET - PINK CREAM 69 Parts Ways with Drummer, Announces R…". Archived from the original on 13 July 2012.
- ↑ "Pink Cream 69". Facebook.com. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
- ↑ "Pink Cream 69 – Past & Present". Discogs.com. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
External links
- Official website
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