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González in 1998
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Background information | |
Birth name | Rodrigo Andrés González Espíndola |
Also known as | The Rod |
Born | 19 May 1968 |
Origin | Valparaíso, Chile |
Genres | Rock, punk rock |
Instruments | Bass guitar, Upright bass, vocals, guitar |
Labels | Hot Action |
Associated acts | Die Ärzte, Depp Jones, The Rainbirds |
Website | www |
Rodrigo “Rod” Andrés González Espíndola (19 May 1968, Valparaíso, Chile) is a musician and known as a bassist and singer in the German band Die Ärzte.
González' parents were politically persecuted in Chile during the Pinochet dictatorship, and so were granted asylum in Hamburg. His family initially lived there on social benefits until his father found work. Rod completed his Abitur (school-leaving exams) at the Gymnasium Langenhorn. Rod has an older sister, Claudia, who also works as a musician (Universal González). As a teenager, González was a member of the band Die Erben. In 1986 he played banjo in the Hamburg punk band Die Goldenen Zitronen, and from 1988 to 1989 he was the guitarist in the Rainbirds.
González became friends with the Die Ärzte drummer, Bela B., when they sang a Kiss song together in a bar while drunk. González was also a member of the so-called ‘KISS Army’. Bela B. quickly began to value Rodrigo González' musical talent. They played together in the band S.U.M.P., which later changed its name to Depp Jones, following the (temporary) break-up of Die Ärzte in 1988. After failing to achieve commercial success, Depp Jones split up in 1992. When Die Ärzte got back together in 1993, González became their new band member. Although he had been the guitarist in Depp Jones, he became the bassist in Die Ärzte. While the last Die Ärzte bassist prior to the break-up, Hagen Liebing, had only been a hired band member, González has been a full-fledged member of Die Ärzte since joining the band. He has penned the Die Ärzte singles 1/2 Lovesong and Dinge von denen, among others. Alongside bass and guitar, González has also taught himself to play the drums, keyboard and piano. The other members of Die Ärzte therefore jokingly refer to him as “over-qualified”. During the MTV Unplugged concert Rock’n’Roll Realschule, which took place in 2002 in the Albert-Schweitzer-Gymnasium in Hamburg, González was the musical director and arranger for most of the songs performed.