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Lake, or commonly referred to as The Lake in some countries, is a German-British rock music group that formed in 1973 in Hamburg, Germany. In 1975, they were joined by lead singer James Hopkins-Harrison, who gave them their signature sound for the remainder of their recording career.
Detlef Friedrich Petersen (* 24. Januar 1950 auf Pellworm) ist ein deutscher Musiker, Keyboarder, Musikproduzent und Komponist.
Lake is the first studio album by Lake, released in Germany in 1976 and the USA in 1977. The track "Time Bomb" was the band's highest charting single of their career. It reached #91 in Canada in December 1977.
Poet László Jávor wrote his own lyrics to the song, titled Szomorú vasárnap (Sad Sunday), in which the protagonist wants to commit suicide following his lover's death. [1] The latter lyrics ended up becoming more popular while the former were essentially forgotten.
Drummer Dieter Ahrendt, keyboardist Detlef Petersen and bassist Martin Tiefensee started their musical collaboration as members of the German cover band The Tornados. By 1973 the three decided to strike out on their own, forming Lake.
Detlef Petersen. Composer: No More Mr. Nice Guy. Had been interested in music ever since his studies in Hamburg. He had his great breakthrough in the mid 70th with the rock group Lake one of which was successful not only in Europe, but also in the US.
Lake. This multi-national rock band was formed in Hamburg, Germany, in 1973. Initial members included Ian Cussick (b. Scotland; vocals), Geoff Pacey (b. England; keyboards), Bernie Whelan (b. Ireland; trumpet),…. Read Full Biography.