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Guru Guru
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This article is about the German krautrock band. For the 1992 manga/anime series, see Mahōjin Guru Guru. For the 1998 manga series, see Guru Guru Pon-chan. For the Legend of Zelda character, see Characters in The Legend of Zelda series § Guru-Guru. For the Mundo del Profesor Rossa character, see El Mundo del Profesor Rossa.
Guru Guru is a German krautrock band formed in 1968 as The Guru Guru Groove by Mani Neumeier (drums),[1] Uli Trepte (bass)[1] and Eddy Naegeli (guitar), later replaced by the American Jim Kennedy. After Kennedy collapsed on stage due to a serious illness, Ax Genrich replaced him to complete the classic Guru Guru line up, in time for their debut album in 1970.[1]
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![]() From left: Hans Reffert, Peter Kühmstedt, Mani Neumeier, Roland Schaeffer (2007) | |
Background information | |
Origin | Heidelberg, Germany |
Genres | Krautrock, experimental rock, psychedelic rock, progressive rock |
Years active | 1968–present |
Members | Mani Neumeier Peter Kühmstedt Roland Schaeffer Zeus B. Held |
Past members | Hans Reffert Uli Trepte Eddy Naegeli Jim Kennedy Ax Genrich Bruno Schaab Conny Veit Hans Hartmann Houschaeng Nejadepour Jogi Karpenkiel Josef Jandrisits Butze Fischer Hellmut Hattler Dieter Bornschlegel Peter Wolbrandt Erwin Ditzner Barbara Lahr Uli Zuefle Razem Ruebel Luigi Archetti Jan Lindqvist |
Website | www.guru-guru.com |
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