Wolf Hoffmann
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Wolf Hoffmann (born December 10, 1959 in Mainz, Germany) grew up in Wuppertal. He is primarily known as guitarist in the German heavy metal band Accept from 1976. In 2000, he made the album Classical with rock versions of classical pieces. He contributed to Skid Row vocalist Sebastian Bach's solo album Bring 'Em Bach Alive! and to a 2000 Japanese tribute to Randy Rhoads album called "Randy Rhoads Tribute" with Sebastian Bach on I Don't Know and with Joe Lynn Turner on Diary of a Madman.
He has also worked professionally as a photographer. He took the cover photo for Objection Overruled.
Wolf Hoffmann is married to Gaby Hoffmann (maiden name Hauke), who used to be Accept's manager. Gaby Hauke contributed to Accept's songwriting under the pseudonym Deaffy.
[edit] External links
- http://www.wolfhoffmann.com Official homepage]
- History of Wolf Hoffmann & Accept