Ricky Echolette

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Ricky Echolette
Birth nameWolfgang Neuhaus
Born (1958-08-06) 6 August 1958 (age 65)
Cologne, West Germany
GenresSynth-pop, film score
Occupation(s)Musician, keyboardist, composer
InstrumentsKeyboards, piano, guitar
Years active1985–1997

Ricky Echolette (born Wolfgang Neuhaus) is a former member of the German synth-pop Alphaville. He played keyboard, piano, and guitar in the band from 1985 until his departure in 1997.

In January 1985, he replaced Frank Mertens, who left Alphaville after the release of their first album Forever Young.

Marian Gold was an old friend of his and had already asked Echolette to join the group two years earlier. Echolette had declined the offer to stay in Marian's previous group Chinchilla Green.[1]

He left Alphaville in 1997 during the production of Salvation to live in the South of France with his family.[2][3] He credited for writing the songs along with Gold and Bernhard Lloyd, but did not play on the album.

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  1. ^ "Cosmic Meadows: Interview with Ricky Echolette".
  2. ^ "Cosmic Meadows: Interview with Marian Gold, 14 October 1997".
  3. ^ "Interview mit ALPHAVILLE (MARIAN GOLD) vom 04.11.2010". 4 November 2010.

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