Anyone's Daughter | |
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Origin | Stuttgart, Germany |
Genres | Progressive rock |
Years active | 1972–present |
Website | www.anyonesdaughter.de |
Members | |
Uwe Karpa Matthias Ulmer Peter Kumpf Andre Carswell Raoul Walton |
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Past members | |
Sascha Pavlovic Hans Derer Harald Bareth Kono Konopik Peter Schmidt Goetz Steeger Michael Braun Andi Kemmer |
Anyone's Daughter is a German progressive rock band founded in 1972 in Stuttgart by Uwe Karpa und Matthias Ulmer. The band started out playing covers of Deep Purple and others, and named themselves after the Deep Purple song released in 1971.
Anyone's Daughter is considered playing Progressive rock, similar to German bands like Eloy and Novalis. Their first album, Adonis, released in 1979, was compared to Selling England by the Pound by Genesis.
Like Steppenwolf with their German-born singer John Kay, Anyone's Daughter in 2002 played in Calw, in a festival honoring German author Hermann Hesse. "Piktors Verwandlungen", a 40 minute piece after a fairy tale by Hesse, was narrated by Heinz Rudolf Kunze.
1972-197? Uwe Karpa (g), Matthias Ulmer (k, voc), Sascha Pavlovic (dr)
197?-1978 Uwe Karpa (g), Matthias Ulmer (k, voc), Hans Derer (dr), Harald Bareth (voc, b)
1978-1981 Uwe Karpa (g), Matthias Ulmer (k, voc), Kono Konopik (dr), Harald Bareth (voc, b)
1981-1984 Uwe Karpa (g), Matthias Ulmer (k, voc), Peter Schmidt (dr), Harald Bareth (voc, b)
1986 Uwe Karpa (g), Matthias Ulmer (k, voc), Goetz Steeger (dr, voc), Michael Braun (voc, k), Andi Kemmer (b)
present: Uwe Karpa (g), Matthias Ulmer (k, voc), Peter Kumpf (dr), Andre Carswell (voc), Raoul Walton (b)