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Helmut Köllen

Helmut Köllen
Born Helmut Köllen
(1950-03-02)2 March 1950
Cologne, Germany
Died 3 May 1977(1977-05-03) (aged 27)
Cologne, Germany
Nationality German
Known for Music
Notable work You Won't See Me
Movement Rock music

Helmut Köllen (2 March 1950 – 3 May 1977) was a German bass player and musician for the band Triumvirat.

Early in his musical career, Helmut Köllen gained experience in various local bands in Cologne, Germany. In the seventies, he became the bassist and vocalist for the progressive rock band Triumvirat, after replacing Hans Pape, the band's previous bass player, who left the group before the completion of one of their most successful albums, Illusions on a Double Dimple. After the release of that album in 1974, Triumvirat with Helmut Köllen then embarked on a tour around the United States supporting Fleetwood Mac. In 1975, Köllen got back to the studio along with his fellow musicians to record the concept album Spartacus, and soon after the album, a tour in the United States. During that year, Triumvirat also did a tour of Europe supporting Grand Funk Railroad. At the end of 1975, Köllen left Triumvirat to pursue a solo career, once his own musical inclinations began to drift away from that of the rest of the band.

In 1976, the German group Jail released their only album You Can Help Me, which featured Helmut Köllen as a guest musician on some of the songs (vocals and guitar), including the A-side of the band's single, "Julie". Köllen briefly returned to Triumvirat, but nothing really came out from that reunion.

In late 1976, Köllen began recording what would be his only solo album You Won't See Me, named after one of The Beatles' songs that he liked the most. The album featured Helmut Köllen on vocals and guitar (bass, acoustic and electric), and also fellow Triumvirat musician and cousin Jürgen Fritz, who played keyboards, and helped to engineer and produce the album along with then famous German engineer and record producer Conny Plank at "Conny's Studio", Wolperath, West Germany. Other musicians included Dieter Petereit of Passport on bass guitar, Mathias Holtmann playing drums, and among various backing vocalists like Brigitte Witt and The Horn and String Section, Köllen's sister Elke Köllen. Helmut Köllen continued to record music until his death on 3 May 1977.


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