Kingdom Come (German band)
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Kingdom Come is a Germany-based hard rock band formed in 1987.[1][2] The band was originally fronted by Lenny Wolf (born Frank Wöllschlager in Hamburg), until their hiatus in 2016. While there have been no constant Kingdom Come members throughout the band's history, their most recent lineup features three original members who, along with drummer James Kottak, left the band in 1989 and returned in 2018. Wolf was replaced by Keith St. John in 2018,[2] and he remained until 2024, when Ezekiel "Zeke" Kaplan replaced him. Kottak remained in Kingdom Come until his death in January of the same year and was replaced by Matt Muckle.[3] The group's 1988 debut album, Kingdom Come, is to date their most internationally popular and biggest selling recording and features their most notable hit "Get It On".
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Origin | Hamburg, West Germany |
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Members | Danny Stag Rick Steier Johnny B. Frank Ezekiel "Zeke" Kaplan Matt Muckle |
Past members | Lenny Wolf Dion Murdock Billy Liesgang Heiko Radke-Sieb Bam Bam Shiblei Mirko Schaffer Mark Cross Blues Saraceno Nils Finkeisen Hendrik Thiesbrummel James Kottak Keith St. John |
Website | kingdomcome |