Biography
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Eloy
Effective period / Period of releases: 1971 - 2023
Members: Manfred Wieczorke, Frank Bornemann, Jürgen Rosenthal, Bodo Schopf, Steve Mann (2), Detlev Schmidtchen, Klaus-Peter Matziol, Hannes Folberth, Hannes Arkona, Fritz Randow, Luitjen Janssen, Detlef Schwaar, Helmuth Draht, Erich Schriever, Wolfgang Stöcker, Jim McGillivray, Kristof Hinz, Michael Gerlach (3), Fritz Hamburg
German progressive rock band formed in Hannover in 1969. They took their name from H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine", and sci-fi elements feature in much of their music, particularly the mid-to-late 1970's concept albums.In their early days Eloy played a heavy rock, at first influenced by British bands like Deep Purple or Uriah Heep, and then increasingly took on influences from Pink Floyd, mixed in with what became the distinctive Eloy sound.
Eloy (due to many line-up changes) became the project of front man Frank Bornemann, and basically four different bands during their history. Eloy went on to be one of the most internationally successful of German progressive rock bands born out of the Krautrock era.