Peter and Paul (band)
Peter and Paul; Peter, Paul & Aniko |
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Genre (s) | pop |
founding | 1978 |
resolution | 1985/1986 |
Founding members | |
Vocals, guitar |
Peter Paulick |
Vocals, guitar |
Thomas Friedrich |
former members | |
singing |
Anikó Serfőző |
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Peter and Paul (occasionally also Peter & Paul ) was a German duo that played pop music in the GDR . Later it became the trio Peter, Paul & Aniko .
Band history
Peter and Paul was founded in 1978 by Peter Paulick and Thomas Friedrich. Both musicians sang and played guitar. Paulick was previously a member of Gerd Michaelis choir , and had then with Henry Kotowski as Peter & Cott'n Country made -oriented music, Friedrich came from Peter Holten sextet . The duo was commercially successful with a mixture of pop music, hits and chansons and also gave concerts abroad. Most of the texts were written by Ingeburg Branoner . In 1981 the album Peter and Paul was released . Paulick got to know the Hungarian singer Anikó Serfőző. She had previously been a member of the band Illés and in 1980 at the Dresden International Schlager Festival with Why don't you always stay a child? won first prize in the national category. In 1982 and 1983 she published the singles In my Home and Two Roses in the Snow in the GDR as Aniko , and with Tausendschön she took first place in the annual hit studio record. The compositions came from Paulick. Serfőző and Paulik got married. Anikó Serfőző became a member of the band in 1983, which was now called Peter, Paul and Aniko . In 1985 they released their album Encounters . Shortly afterwards, Anikó Serfőző moved back to Hungary, and Paulick and Friedrich also separated.
Paulick also composed for other GDR musicians such as Monika Hauff and Klaus-Dieter Henkler , Uwe Jensen , Aurora Lacasa and Veronika Fischer . He performed with Paul Simon and Donovan , among others . Paulick continues to compose and appears as flamenco guitarist Anjan De Contes.
Discography
Albums
- 1981: Peter and Paul ( Amiga )
- 1985: Encounters (Amiga)
- 1997: The Best of Peter, Paul & Aniko (John Silver Production)
- 2008: Peter, Paul & Aniko (as part of a 3-CD album, Amiga)
Singles
- 1978: You don't have to cry any longer / There were four sons (Amiga)
literature
- Götz Hintze: Rock Lexicon of the GDR . 2nd Edition. Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-89602-303-9
Web links
- Portrait at deutsche-mugge.de
- Portrait at ostmusik.de ( Memento from March 18, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
- Official website of Peter Paulick ( Memento of January 31, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) (archive version)