Conny Veit | |
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Birth name | Wolf Conrad Veit |
Also known as | Conny Veit |
Born |
Stuttgart, Germany |
5 June 1949
Died | unknown |
Genres | Krautrock, Progressive rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, painter |
Instruments | Guitar |
Years active | 1969–1986 |
Labels | BASF, Second Battle |
Associated acts | Gila, Popol Vuh |
Wolf Conrad Conny Veit was a German musician, singer, composer and painter, best known for his appearances in Gila and Popol Vuh. His main instrument was the guitar. His name was misspelled "Conny Veidt" in Gila's first album.
Little is known about Conny's life. In 1969 he founded Gila and, in 1971, recorded their first album, Free Electric Sound, one of the best and influential albums of all times. In 1972 he joined Popol Vuh for a short period.
According to Conny, as for myself, in 1972, aged 21, I decided to move to Munich, because Popol Vuh’s Florian Fricke had invited me to collaborate on his new LP Hosianna Mantra. I had accepted the offer, yet I didn't want to leave Gila because Popol Vuh was a pure studio project. Anyway for me, it was not until I took that step that my life as a professional musician began.
In 1973 he released the second Gila album, Bury my heart at wounded knee, with a new line-up featuring Daniel Fichelscher, Florian Fricke, Conny and his girlfriend Sabine Merbach. The second Gila iteration didn't have much of a lifespan either. Seemingly uninterested in touring, the band's focus splinted with Fichelscher and Fricke returning to Popol Vuh. For his part, Veit began working with Amon Duul II, before briefly hooking up with Guru Guru. He later turned his attention to painting. Suffering from alcoholism, Merbach died from liver failure.
Daniel Fichelscher once stated that Conny was my best friend, I will never forget how we played 8 days a week.
After the intensive work for Hosianna Mantra Conny Veit toured in France with Amon Duul II during the winter of 1973-1974 with Chis Karrer, John Weinzierl, Peter Leopold, Ncik Woodland, Andy Vix and Jutta Weinhold.
During 1985 and 1986 he was member of a band called Coney Island, under the name of Coney Fight.