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Bela B.
Background information
Birth nameDirk Felsenheimer
Also known asBela B. Felsenheimer
Der Graf
Pornoboy
OriginSpandau, Germany
GenresRock
Punk rock
Instrument(s)drums
vocals
Guitar
LabelsHot Action Records, BPX 1992, Sony BMG
Websitewww.bela-b.de

Dirk Felsenheimer (born 14 December 1962 in the Spandau borough of Berlin)[1], better known under his stage name Bela B., is a German musician, singer and songwriter. He is best known for being the drummer and one of the singers in the German band Die Ärzte. In 2006 he released his first solo album entitled Bingo. Bela B. is also an actor and has done several voice-overs for television and film.

Early life[edit]

Dirk Albert Felsenheimer was born in Spandau, the westernmost borough of Berlin. He has a twin sister named Diana and his parents separated when he was five years old[1]. Felsenheimer graduated from the Carlo-Schmid-Oberschule[2]. Afterwards he joined the police force, partly due to boredom and partly because of the the influence of his uncle, who was also a police officer[1]. However, shortly before joining the force Bela became punk, which seemed at odds with the conformity required of him in the police[1]. Despite his reservations, he began police training, as he could think of no other viable option and he did not want his mother to worry about him[1]. However, he quit the force soon after joining because he felt that he did not belong there and he began being harrassed by the other recruits[3]. He then worked in a warehouse for a short time before beginning a 3-year apprenticeship as a window-dresser for the department store Hertie[3].

Felsenheimer took his stage name from Dracula actor Bela Lugosi, whom he has admired since childhood[4]. The B stands for Barney, as the German name of the fictional The Flintstones character Barney Rubble is "Barney Geröllheimer" and he was nicknamed after him because of the similarity to "Felsenheimer"[4]. Felsenheimer is actually registered with the German performing rights society GEMA as 'Bela Barney Felsenheimer'[4].

Musical career[edit]

Die Ärzte[edit]

Bela B. first played in the short-lived Soilent Grün before co-founding Die Ärzte in 1982 with singer/guitarist Farin Urlaub and bassist Hans Runge. The group soon appeared on the 20 Überschäumende Stimmungshits compilation, and after winning an amateur band contest they spent their winnings on their 1983 debut EP, Uns geht's prima.... They signed a record deal with Columbia Records, which issued the band's debut LP, Debil, in 1984. After releasing several albums, the band broke up in 1988 and reunited in 1993.

Depp Jones[edit]

After Die Ärzte split up, he soon formed a new band, S.U.M.P, with friend Rodrigo González and the band released an EP entitled Get Wise, Get Ugly, Get S.U.M.P. featuring cover versions of popular songs. The band was later renamed Depp Jones, named after a character in the German version of the comic book series Lucky Luke. Their 1990 debut LP, Return to Caramba!, failed to capitalise on the popularity of Die Ärzte, and its follow-ups Welcome to Hell and At 2012 A.D. did even worse. Farin Urlaub's new band, King Køng, also struggled, and in 1993 he and Bela B. agreed to reform Die Ärzte, with former Depp Jones guitarist Rodrigo González joining them on bass.

Solo[edit]

In 2006 Bela released his first solo album Bingo, which was produced by Wayne Jackson and Olsen Involtini. The record combined many different music styles such as country, rockabilly, beat music and traditional rock elements. Bela's love for Horror can be heard in many of the songs on the album. He worked with country legend Lee Hazelwood and in return guested on his album Cake or Death. Charlotte Roche and Bela's close friend, singer Lula, also feature on Bingo. Bela's record reached number two at the German Top 100 and number five in Austria. Following the album release, Bela toured with his band Bela B. y Los Helmstedt, including appearances at several German fesitvals including Rock im Park, Rock am Ring, MTV Campus Invasion and Gurtenfestival. A follow-up record, Code B, is due to be released in October 2009.

Musical Style[edit]

Bela is a fan of horror, which is reflected in many of his songs, such as Dein Vampyr (Your Vampire), Mysteryland, Der Graf (The Count), Die Nacht (The Night), Wir werden schön (We Become Beautiful), Der Vampir mit dem Colt (The Vampire with the Colt), Licht am Ende des Sarges (Light at the End of the Coffin) and Monsterparty.

One of Bela's particular features is that he usually plays drums standing up during performances. He has done this since he saw the Stray Cats perform in 1983[5]. Up to that point he had performed sitting down for the first Die Ärzte concerts. However, he generally plays sitting down in the studio, and also performed seated during the "Rock'n'Roll Realschule" concert and in the unplugged sections of the "Jenseits der Grenze des Zumutbaren" ("Beyond The Reasonable Limit") and "Unrockstar" tours.

Hobbies and Other Projects[edit]

Bela was the owner of the Leipzig comic book publisher Extrem Erfolgreich Enterprises (Extremely Successful Enterprises), which published horror comic books, including German versions of independent series such as "Faust" and "Satanika". Their titles also included their own publications such as "Schweinevogel" and a comic about Die Ärzte. In an interview with the Berlin magazine Zitty in September 2006, Bela B. announced that he was giving up his publishing project, "In recent years the publishing house has just slowly petered out. In 2005 we published the book "Zehn kleine Grufties" (Ten Little Goths) and three other books. That isn't much for a publishing house and that's why we have now decided to close down EEE[6].

As an author he has written for the vampire anthology Liber Vampirorum: Last Blood and for comic books published by his publishing house. Bela's other hobbies include acting and he has appeared in many German television productions, including episodes of Alarm für Cobra 11 and Tatort, as well as in Gonger for the German television channel ProSieben in 2008 and in the film Ein Göttlicher Job. In 1985 Bela portrayed one of the main characters in Richy Guitar, a film about an aspiring rock band which also starred his Die Ärzte bandmates Farin Urlaub and Hans Runge. More recently, Bela played the lead role of concentration camp prisoner Hans Steinbrück in the 2004 film Edelweißpiraten. In 2005 Bela's acting roles included a role in the short film KINGZ (directed by Benni Diez and Marinko Spahić), which was produced by the Baden-Württemberg film academy, as well as the role of Ronnie in Barbara Gebler's crime parody, Salamander. In 2007 Bela interviewed his favourite director, Quentin Tarantino, about the film Death Proof for the German newspaper Die Welt[7] and later had a cameo role as a cinema usher in Tarantino's 2009 film Inglourious Basterds.

His voice-over work includes the voice of Clay in the German version of the MTV cartoon television series Free for All. He also recorded the voices of various characters in the German version of the Danish film Terkel in Trouble. Bela's work includes several audio dramas, such as Faust vs. Mephisto alongside Thomas D from the German band Fantastischen Vier and the audio book Venus in Furs with German actress Catherine Flemming. Bela also recorded the audio version of a biography of Elvis Presley in 2007.

Bela is a fan of the German football team FC St. Pauli [8]. He is also a keen runner, having completed marathons in Hamburg and New York. In 2004 he also completed the 20km event in the 26th Ahrensburg Lümmellauf and the Dracula Transylvania Marathon from Sighişoara to Mediaş, Romania [9].

He has also supported many anti-fascist projects, including the initiative "Kein Bock auf Nazis", which was started by the Berlin punk band ZSK. His anti-fascist stance has also been shown in songs such as Schrei Nach Liebe (Cry for Love) and also Deutsche, Kauft Nicht Bei Nazis (Germans, Don't Buy From Nazis). Bela made the latter available to download for free from his website[10]. Bela is a member of the anti-globalisation movement Attac. He also supports PETA and appeared in their 'Ink, Not Mink' poster campaign[11].

Bela is also a big fan of The Simpsons and has expressed a wish to appear in the series[12].

Single Chart Positions[edit]

Year Name Album Chartposition
DE AT CH
2006 "Tag mit Schutzumschlag" Bingo 13 21
2006 "1. 2. 3. ..." Bingo 16 95
2006 "Sie hat was vermisst" Bingo 47

Discography[edit]

Die Ärzte[edit]

Solo Artist[edit]

Album[edit]

Singles[edit]

Other collaborations[edit]

  • "Ausgebombt" (German Version) (1989) - Sodom featuring Bela B.; for Sodom's EP "Ausgebombt"
  • "Requiem für Nossek" (1989) - The Incredible Hagen feat. Jan Vetter & Bela B.; for the soundtrack of "Lindenstraße", titled "Wir warten auf die Lindenstraße"
  • "Stand by Your Man" (1994) - The Waltons featuring Bela B.; for the album "Essential Country Bullshit"
  • "Donna Clara" (1995) - The Bates featuring Bela B. & Kill Kill Gaskrieg; for the album "Pleasure + Pain"
  • "Die Zeitmaschine" (1995) - with Rod Gonzalez as 2 Fickende Hunde for the Prollhead tribute album "Prollhead! fordert Tribut..."
  • "It's Only Love" (1996) - Stimpy featuring Bela B.; for the album "Dirty Love Affair"
  • "König von Deutschland" (1998) - C.I.A. featuring Bela B. and Axel Kurth; for the album "Codename Freibeuter"
  • "All This and More" (1998) - Mad Sin featuring Bela B.; for the album "...Sweet & Innocent? ...Loud & Dirty!"
  • "Dusty Crown" (1998) - as Mr. Felsenheimer & Perry Spinoza Gang; for the compilation "Der FC St. Pauli ist schuld..."
  • "It's a Good Life" (2000) - Chainsaw Hollies featuring Bela B.
  • "Are You Ready for Some Darkness?" (2001) - with Denim Girl aka Jasmin Wagner for "Alpha Motherfuckers - A Tribute to Turbonegro"
  • "Gerechtigkeit" (2001) - Die Göttlichen feat. Bela B.; for the soundtrack of "Ein göttlicher Job"
  • "Bad Capricorn" (2003) - The Yucca Spiders featuring Bela B.; for the album "Zodiac"
  • "Dee Dee's Dead" (2004) - Ramonez 77 featuring Bela B.; for the album "Rest in Pace"
  • "Für immer Christ" (2004) - Jesus Skins featuring Bela B.; for the split-album with Jewdriver, "Neuer Wein/Hail the Jew Dawn"
  • "Operation Dance Sensation" (2005) - Bela B. & ZZZ Hacker feat. DJ Wolfgang Jack; for the soundtrack of "Operation Dance Sensation"
  • "Meister aller Frauenärzte" (2005) - with Rod Gonzalez as 2 Fickende Hunde for the Die Kassierer tribute album "Kunst! 20 Jahre die Kassierer"
  • "Who Will Save Rock'n'Roll?" (2005) - Gigantor featuring Bela B., Doro Pesch and Olga of Toy Dolls; for the album "G7"
  • "Iron in My Soul" & "No Cure for the Undead" (2005) - Smoke Blow featuring Bela B.; for the album "Dark Angel"
  • "The First Song of the Day" (2006) - with Lee Hazlewood; for the album "Cake or Death" (it is actually the same song as "Lee Hazlewood & das erste Lied des Tages" from "Bingo" but with an English title)
  • "I Want" (2008) - with Lula for her debut album "Lost in Reverie"

Audio Books[edit]

  • Die Nixe/The Mermaid (Christa Fast) (1992)
  • Die Brautprinzessin (2002)
  • The KLF der schnelle weg zum Nr. 1 Hit (2003)
  • Gabriel Burns - Folge 6, Die Totenmaschine (as Barkeeper) (2004)
  • Thomas D vs. Bela B - Faust vs. Mephisto (2004)
  • Venus im Pelz (2005)
  • Böse Nacht Geschichten (2005)
  • Captain Berlin vs. Dracula (from Jörg Buttgereit) (2006)
  • Vampira-Hörspiel-Reihe by Lübbe Audio (2006)
  • Last Train To Memphis (part 1 of an Elvis Presley biography written by Peter Guralnick) (2007)
  • Careless Love (part 2 of an Elvis Presley biography written by Peter Guralnick) (2007)
  • Kill your friends (by John Niven) (2009)

Filmography[edit]

  • SinnFilm (1980)
  • Edith Schröder - eine deutsche Hausfrau (1981)
  • Manne - the Muwi (1981)
  • Captain Berlin - Retter der Welt (1982)
  • Richy Guitar (1985)
  • Der Todesking (1989)
  • Over the Rainbow (1998)
  • Nass (1999)
  • Salamander (1999)
  • Laila - Unsterblich verliebt (2000)
  • Kaliber Deluxe (2000)
  • Ein göttlicher Job (2000)
  • Nachts im Park (2001)
  • Puzzle Punk (2002)
  • Totentanz (Tatort) (2002)
  • The Killer Barbies Versus Dracula (2002)
  • Kinder der Nacht 2 (2002)
  • Honey Baby (2002)
  • Space Wolf (2002)
  • Höhenluft (2002)
  • Garden of Love (2003)
  • Nikos (2003), cameo
  • Operation Dance Sensation (2003)
  • Kein Blut. Nirgends. Eine romantische Axtmördergeschichte (2003)
  • Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei (2004)

Further Reading[edit]

  • Karg, Markus (2001). Die Ärzte. Ein überdimensionales Meerschwein frisst die Erde auf (in German). Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf. ISBN 3896023691. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Die Ärzte. Ein überdimensionales Meerschwein frisst die Erde auf, p.80
  2. ^ Görke, A., Spandauer Prominente: Bela B., Der Tagesspiegel, July 5, 2007
  3. ^ a b Die Ärzte. Ein überdimensionales Meerschwein frisst die Erde auf, p.82
  4. ^ a b c Die Ärzte. Ein überdimensionales Meerschwein frisst die Erde auf, p.85
  5. ^ Die Ärzte. Ein überdimensionales Meerschwein frisst die Erde auf, p.28-29
  6. ^ Interview with Bela B., Zitty, September 2006
  7. ^ Abeltshauser, T., Trash-Brüder - Bela B. trifft Tarantino, Welt Online, July 24, 2007
  8. ^ "Fußball ist Schadenfreude", Zeit Online, January 22, 2007
  9. ^ Bachmann, S., Bela B. - ein Star beim Lümmellauf, Hamburger Abendblatt, January 20, 2004
  10. ^ Deutsche, kauft nicht bei Nazis Bela B Songbuch
  11. ^ 'Ink Not Mink' poster with Bela B. & Franka Potente
  12. ^ "Mein Traum ist also: Ich will einmal als Trickfigur Bela B. bei den Simpsons mit dabei sein", Die Zeit, September 2000

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