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Bonfire | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Cacumen, Lessmann/Ziller, Ex, EZ Livin' |
Origin | Ingolstadt, Germany |
Genres | Hard rock, heavy metal |
Years active | 1972–1985 (as Cacumen), 1986–present (as Bonfire) |
Labels | BMG, RCA, Sony, LZ, Universal, HÁrt, UDR/Warner |
Members | Hans Ziller Frank Pané Ronnie Parkes Fabio Alessandrini Dyan |
Past members | Hans Zehetbauer Alfons Schlamp Karl Ziller Hanns Schmidt-Theißen Hans Hauptmann Hans Forstner Robert Prskalowicz Horst Maier-Thorn David Reece Angel Schleifer Joerg Deisinger Edgar Patrik Chris Lausmann Jürgen "Bam Bam" Wiehler Dominik Hülshorst Claus Lessmann Chris "Yps" Limburg Uwe Köhler Harry Reischmann Michael Bormann Andrè Hilgers Tim Breideband Alexx Stahl |
Website | bonfire |
Bonfire (originally Cacumen) is a German hard rock/heavy metal band, founded by Hans Ziller in Ingolstadt in 1972.[1] In 1986, based on the advice of the record company and the management, the band changed its name to Bonfire. Original founder Ziller is still in the band and is the only one who has the rights to the Bonfire name.