Herwig Mitteregger
Herwig Rudolf Mitteregger (born 1953) is an Austrian musician. He became known with the Nina Hagen Band, where he played drums and percussions.[1] He lives in Hamburg, Germany. He was also a member of German rock band Spliff. After two albums with Nina Hagen, he founded with his mates from the Nina Hagen Band – Bernhard Potschka (Guitar), Manfred Praeker (Bass), Reinhold Heil (Keyboards) – Spliff. After four records the band split up. Mitteregger released five solo albums until he moved to Spain and became a father. 2008 he returned to Germany and released Insolito.
Discography
Solo
Albums
- Kein Mut. Kein Mädchen (1983)
- Immer Mehr (1985)
- Jedesmal (1987)
- Mitteregger (1989)
- Wie Im Leben (1992)
- Aus Der Stille (1997)
- Insolito (2008)
- Fandango (2009)
With Spliff
Albums
- The Spliff Radio Show (1980)
- 85555 (1982)
- Herzlichen Glückwunsch (1982)
- Schwarz auf Weiss (1984)
With the Nina Hagen Band
Albums
- Nina Hagen Band (1978)
- unbehagen (1979)
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References
- Jeffries, David. "Biography: Herwig Mitteregger". Allmusic. Retrieved 23 July 2010.
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