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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: German heavy metal drummers, German jazz drummers, German rock drummers, Bela B., Klaus Dinger, Marco Minnemann, Nick Menza, Tom Gaebel, Karl Bartos, Jorg Michael, Christoph Schneider, Uli Kusch, Kristina Kanders, F.M. Einheit, Dodo NKishi, Mani Neumeier, Herman Rarebell, Peter Behrens, Fritz Randow, Dero Goi, Wolfgang Flur, Werner "Zappi" Diermaier, Dave McClain, Thilo Berg, Ingo Schwichtenberg, Dan Zimmermann, Jaki Liebezeit, N.U. Unruh, Robert Last, Andreas Lill, Daniel Loble, Thomen Stauch, Jurgen Rosenthal, Kristian Draude, Alex Holzwarth, Gunter Sommer, Wolfgang Haffner, Rennie Hatzke, Jurgen Reil, Stefan Kaufmann, Eshan Khadaroo, Stefan Schwarzmann, Thomas Dinger, Stephan Ebn, Peter Schorowsky, Felix Bohnke, Paul Lovens, Tom Diener, Rudolf Moser, Hans Bathelt. Excerpt: Dirk Felsenheimer (born 14 December 1962 in the Spandau borough of Berlin), better known under his stage name Bela B., is a German musician, singer and songwriter. He is best known for being the drummer and one of the singers in the German band Die Arzte. In 2006 he released his first solo album entitled Bingo. Bela B. is also an actor and has done several voice-overs for television and film. Dirk Albert Felsenheimer was born in Spandau, the westernmost borough of Berlin. He has a twin sister named Diana and his parents separated when he was five years old. Felsenheimer graduated from the Carlo-Schmid-Oberschule. Afterwards he joined the police force, partly due to boredom and partly because of the influence of his uncle, who was also a police officer. However, shortly before joining the force Bela became punk, which seemed at odds with the conformity required of him in the police. Despite his reservations, he began police training, as he could think of no other viable option and he did not want his mother to worry about him. However, he quit t...