Birth name Wolfgang Niedecken Name Wolfgang Niedecken | Occupation(s) Musician Role Singer Years active 37 (1976–2013) | |
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Instruments vocals, guitars, percussion Spouse Tina Golemiewski (m. 1994), Carmen Niedecken (m. 1983–1992) Children Isis-Maria Niedecken, Joana-Josephine Niedecken, Robin Niedecken, Severin Niedecken Albums Leopardefell, Schlagzeiten, Niedecken Koln, Sonx, Dreimal zehn Jahre |
BAP "Noh all dänne Johre" at Abbey Road Studios
Wolfgang Niedecken - Verdamp lang her 2016
Wolfgang Niedecken (born 30 March 1951, Cologne) is a German singer, musician, and visual artist. He founded the Kölsch speaking rock group BAP at the end of the 1970s. He soon became famous with BAP all over Germany. He is the lead singer and only remaining founding member of BAP.
Contents
- BAP Noh all dnne Johre at Abbey Road Studios
- Wolfgang Niedecken Verdamp lang her 2016
- Life
- Political activism
- Co operations with other artists
- Solo albums
- With BAP
- With other artists
- Awards
- References

Life

Niedecken attended boarding school in Rheinbach from 1961 to 1970. From 1966 onwards, he played in the school band The Convikts and The Troop. He studied Art at the Cologne University of Applied Sciences, graduating in 1974 after a short-term exchange in New York with Howard Kanovitz and Larry Rivers. He remains an active painter who both designs most of the covers of the BAP albums and holds exhibitions of his work.

He suffered a stroke on 3 November 2011. As a consequence, BAP's concert dates were cancelled and the tour rescheduled, with the first performance on 3 May 2012.
Political activism
Wolfgang Niedecken is an avid campaigner for political and social causes. He was one of the initiators of the 1992 event Arsch huh, Zäng ussenander (literally: Get off your arse and open your mouth), an open-air concert in Cologne against racism. In 2002, he campaigned for a continuation of the red-green (SPD and The Greens) coalition in the German parliament. He was also "goodwill ambassador" of the aid organisation Gemeinsam für Afrika (literally: Together for Africa) from 2004 to 2005.
Co-operations with other artists

Wolfgang Niedecken played a live concert with the band Bläck Fööss in the Millowitsch-Theater in Cologne. This concert was released on the double CD Bläck Fööss & Fründe (literally: Bläck Fööss and friends). Niedecken and Leopardefell were also the backing musicians on Bruce Springsteen's hit Hungry Heart when it was re-released in 1995 and featured in the video which was shot in a bar in Berlin.
Solo albums
With BAP
See BAP
With other artists
Awards
Wolfgang Niedecken received the Frankfurter Musikpreis (literally: Music award of Frankfurt) in 1996