Carl-Ludwig Reichert
Carl-Ludwig Reichert (born June 17, 1946 in Ingolstadt ) is a German musician , radio presenter , translator and writer .
Live and act
Reichert's publications range from topics of youth and pop culture to Bavarian cultural and literary history. Together with Michael Fruth he wrote under the community pseudonym Benno Höllteufel avant-garde dialect poetry in the wake of Artmann and Jandl , appeared in the volumes why nacha ned? and friss so-called WOS i . A record was made with this material.
Reichert was the co-founder, lyricist, singer and guitarist of the band Sparifankal .
From 1970 until his retirement in 2011 he worked as an author, presenter and director for Bayern 2 , for example for the programs “ Zündfunk ”, “bluessession” and “Nachtsession”.
From 2000 Reichert appeared as singer and guitarist in the acoustic band Wuide Wachl with Ulrich Bassenge . After the group broke up, he played with new musicians under the name Sparifankal 2 .
Private
Reichert has been married to the author and Karl Valentin biographer Monika Dimpfl since 1993 .
Bands
- Sparifankal : Rock band with Bavarian lyrics
- Dullijöh : Bavarian acoustic band
- Wuide Wachl: Munich band
- Sparifankal 2 : Revival of the old band with three new musicians
Fonts
- New & old children's games for good & bad children , Willing 1969
- (with Michael Czernich and Ludwig Moos as Brute Goose ) The Ducks. Psychogram of a clan . Scientific publishing house for the care of German meaningful goods, Graefelfing before Munich 1970, Volume 1 of the fictitious series Sociology of our days in the scientific publishing house for the care of German meaningful goods (1972 by Rowohlt as paperback edition with reprints until 1994, ISBN 3-499-11481-X )
- (as Benno Höllteufel) why nacha ned? Brehm , 1969
- A walrus does not make late autumn yet , Willing 1970
- (as Benno Höllteufel) friss wos i sog , Piper 1971
- (as Benno Höllteufel) ois midanand , Brehm 1980
- Revolution in Munich. Writers tell the story of the Soviet Republic , with Herbert Kapfer , Weismann 1988
- Fans, gangs, bands. A reading book from the rock years. Rowohlt 1985
- Frank Zappa. Dtv 2000
- Blues. History and stories. Dtv 2001
- Marieluise Fleißer. Dtv 2001
- Folk. From Joan Baez to Adam Green. Dtv 2008
- bluus, Bavarian. Scaneg 2013, ISBN 978-3892355175
translation
- with Hans Well : Graffd wead! ( Asterix Mundart Volume 35), Ehapa Verlag , Stuttgart 2000, ISBN 978-3770422715
- Kingdom of Gonzo. Interviews with Hunter S. Thompson . Tiamat Verlag, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-89320-158-7 .
Radio plays
- 1970: spoilers unwanted (BR)
- 1989: Cut Up Burroughs (BR)
- 1991: turba philosophorum (BR)
- 1996: at night. awake (BR)
- 2013: Gott (Author: Andreas Ammer , BR) (Reichert: Speaker)
Web links
- Literature by and about Carl-Ludwig Reichert in the catalog of the German National Library
- Homepage of Carl-Ludwig Reichert
- Interview on alpha forum
- Radio plays by Reichert in the Hoerdat database
- Carl-Ludwig Reichert as a director at Hoerdat
Individual evidence
- ↑ perlentaucher.de: Monika Dimpfl: Karl Valentin
- ^ Tz.de: Carl-Ludwig Reichert: An eternal Sparifankal
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Reichert, Carl-Ludwig |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German musician, radio host and writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 17, 1946 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Ingolstadt |