Thomas Dinger

Thomas Dinger
Born(1952-10-28)28 October 1952
West Germany
Died9 April 2002(2002-04-09) (aged 49)
GenresKrautrock, protopunk, art rock
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)drums, guitar, vocals
Years active1975-1981
1999–2002
Musical artist

Thomas Dinger (28 October 1952 — 9 April 2002) was a German drummer, singer and songwriter who was active in solo pursuits in addition to having been a member of Neu! and La Düsseldorf, both with his brother Klaus Dinger, and 1-A Düsseldorf.[1]

Discography

Solo albums (as Thomas Dinger)

  • Für Mich (1982)

with Neu!

  • Neu! 75 (1975)

with La Düsseldorf

  • La Düsseldorf (1976)
  • Viva (1978)
  • Individuellos (1981)

with La! NEU?

  • Goldregen (1998)

with 1-A Düsseldorf

  • Fettleber (1999)
  • Königreich Bilk (1999)
  • D.J.F.(2000)
  • Live (2001)
  • Pyramidblau (2003, memorial album recorded by his bandmates)

References

  1. ^ "Thomas Dinger Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic. Retrieved 2023-09-04.

External links

  • Thomas Dinger discography at Discogs
  • Intervall-audio article
  • v
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Neu!
  • Klaus Dinger
  • Michael Rother
  • Eberhard Kranemann
  • Uli Trepte
  • Thomas Dinger
  • Hans Lampe
  • Konrad Mathieu
  • Georg Sessenhausen
Studio albumsOther albumsSingles
  • "Super"/"Neuschnee"
  • "Isi"/"After Eight"
  • "Crazy"/"Euphoria"
See also
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  • Klaus Dinger
  • Thomas Dinger
  • Hans Lampe
  • Harald Konietzko
  • Andreas Schell
Studio albums
Singles
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