Bap (German band)

Bap

Concert Bap (2005)
Background information
Origin Cologne, Germany
Genres Rock
Years active 1976–present
Labels EMI, Capitol
Website www.bap.de
Members
Wolfgang Niedecken
Helmut Krumminga
Werner Kopal
Jürgen Zöller
Michael Nass
Past members
Hans Heres (1976-1979)
Wolfgang Klever (1976-1979)
Bernd Odenthal (1976-1979)
Klaus "Major" Heuser (1980-1999)
Axel "Effendi" Büchel (1981-1999)
Steve Borg (1980-1996)
Manfred "Schmal" Boecker (1976-1996)
Wolfgang "Wolli" Boecker (!976-1982)
Hans "Fonz" Wollrath (1980-1999)
Jan Dix (1982-1986)
Pete King † (1986-1987)
Mario Argandoña (1996)
Jens Streifling (1996-2003)
Sheryll Hackett † (1999-2003)

Bap (often stylized as BAP) is a German rock group. With ten albums reaching the number one in the German record charts, Bap is one of the most successful rock acts (2.) in their home country.

Nearly all of Bap's lyrics are written in Kölsch, the dialect of Cologne. Niedecken's most prominent musical influences, especially early in his career, were Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and the Rolling Stones.

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History

The group was founded in 1976 under the name Wolfgang Niedecken's Bap in Cologne, Germany by Wolfgang Niedecken and Hans Heres. In 1981 they released their most famous song Verdamp lang her (in English: 'damn long ago'), in which Niedecken describes regrets he has about his relationship with his then recently deceased father ("Bap" is Kölsch for dad, derived from Papa).

Albums

Singles

Band members

Former members

Current members

(Information valid for 2011)

Related projects

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