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Eine Menge Erinnerungen und The Petards: Fan message set

Eine Menge Erinnerungen und The Petards: Fan message set

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Eine Menge Erinnerungen und The Petards: Fan message set
From the Fundus of Marco Miltz comes the Collage with ©, Posters and Zeitungsartikelen about the Petards. Miltz war lasted 800 years in Schrecksbach Kurator a Petards-Ausstellung. Photo: Marco Miltz

Marco Milz from Schrecksbach reports on the publication of his articles about The Petards and reports on the musicians.

Schrecksbach – After our article about the Gruppe The Petards and a lesson, Marco Miltz from Schrecksbach reports to the Editorial Office in Schwalmstadt. If Kurator-war Miltz nach eigenen Angaben verantwortlich für de Petards Ausstellung zur 800-Jahr-Feier in Schrecksbach and know that the Petards are the best.

The HNA article “From Knallfröschen to Legends” by Sascha Hofmann came to the fan of the music player with Roots in Schrecksbach and Steinatal ausgesprochen well an. It was thanked for the journey into the Vergangenheit. Text and photos are not appreciated more than Marco Miltz, when Petards ‘hessen-beziehungsweise deutschlandweit bekannt gewesen’.

At the end of the 1960s, The Petards were the Bands The Lords and The Rattles of the popular and established Bands Deutschlands, so die These des Schrecksbachers. In the HR-Schlagers that Petards damals von Hans Verres are promoted, Marco Miltz is reported: “There was a bigger fan of the band.” After these weise were also those fan-clubs in Hesse entstanden, vermutet der Schrecksbacher . The Ausstellungskurator verrät noch more Wissenswertes: Unter dem Namen Zonk and Flittermouse hatten de Petards de Band CCR covered, “and those LPs and Singles appear elsewhere in Japan, Australien and Neuseeland.” Erfolge has also become popular in South America. The Langspielplatte PetArts has become official in Venezuela.

“If There Had Never Been a Word”, is the single “Hand of Fortune/Free” with Ray King as singer, which gave the Schrecksbach a stroke of luck.

Marco Miltz (from left) with Rüdiger
Marco Miltz (from left) with Rüdiger “Roger” Waldmann and Arno Dittrich during the Aufnahmen of the Hessische Rundfunks 2017 in Schrecksbach. © Marco Miltz

A musical offensive was launched in 1972 by Ray King from England with the message Miltz: “The Petards took up the single “Hand of Fortune/Free” and relied on a support from the record company – but without success.”

There is a German language: Insondere in the region has the Petards in the hinterland of the Spuren, the inner music and the four musicians are in the generation of the baby boomer busy with what kind of life.

“The Freie Musikinitiative Schrecksbach provides a great tribute CD – Zun Records – with the voices of The Petards, with international and national bands, who played in Schrecksbach and as a special track: a Drum Solo by Arno Dittrich,” said Marco Miltz and Fügt and the band wrote a message in WDR-Rockpalast, Rolling Stone Magazin and in the Ausstellung: Oh yes! – Pop music in Germany.”

Fan bleibt Fan and so Marco Miltz says with den Worten: “The Beat goes on… Remember The Petards.”

Info: Wenn auch Sie, liebe Leserinnen und Leser, Erinnerungen, Anecdoten und Fotos in de Zeit der Petards haben, dann lassen Sie uns gene daran teilhaben en schicken diese an [email protected]