Dacia & The WMD
Dacia & The WMD | |
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General information | |
Genre (s) | skirt |
founding | 2004 |
Website | http://www.daciawmd.com/ |
Current occupation | |
Dacia Bridges (until 2019 †) | |
Alex Scholpp | |
Ralf Botzenhard | |
Alex Menichini (since 2005) | |
former members | |
Drums |
Till Hartmann (until 2005) |
Dacia & The WMD was the last project of the US- born Dacia Bridges , where WMD is an abbreviation for Weapons of Mass Destruction.
Bridges became known in Germany by founding the rock group Tape , with which they could reach both the German album and single charts . Bridges left Tape in August 2004 and shortly afterwards founded Dacia & Weapons of Mass Destruction together with her husband Alex Scholpp (Lowloader, Farmer Boys ) on guitar, Ralf Botzenhart (Farmer Boys) on bass and Till Hartmann on drums, who was later replaced by Alex Menichini ( Stereo.Pilot ) was replaced. This occupation took the debut - EP propaganda in the spring of 2006 Hannover at the Institute of euphony research with assistance from Martin Ivor Kent aka Ace ( Skunk Anansie on, Inner Mantra), sound engineer Willi Damm eggs and mixer Tommy Hansen what the band a record deal MTM Music / PsychoActive.
The debut album was released on September 29, 2006.
Singer Bridges died on August 1, 2019.
Discography
- 2006: Propaganda (EP)
- 2006: Dacia & The WMD (album, also as a limited edition)
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ https://localspins.com/southwest-michigan-musician-singer-dacia-bridges-passes-away-unexpectedly-local-spins/
- ↑ https://www.stuttgarter-zeitung.de/inhalt.stuttgarts-musikszene-in-trauer-saengerin-dacia-bridges-ueberraschend-gestorben.fc936aca-5305-4faf-affc-5cdd73c70fb0.html
- ↑ https://www.stuttgarter-zeitung.de/inhalt.trauer-um-saengerin-in-stuttgart-kuenstler-ver Abschieden-sich-von-dacia-bridges.90ea540e-540c-4f4f-a66e- 47f8fa27e185.html