12-503: Udo is a masculine given name. Udo or UDO may also refer to: Udo , the Japanese name for Aralia cordata , an Asian plant eaten as a vegetable Udo Male given name For other uses, see Udo (disambiguation) . [REDACTED] Look up udo , Udo , ǖdõ , -udo , or udo- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Udo
24-527: A few artists, as in the cover of Steppenwolf's " Born to Be Wild " released in 1983 as B-side of "Break the Chain" single on Raven 's All for One album. Dirkschneider is also famous for his duet with his longtime friend Doro Pesch on the song "Dancing with an Angel". In 1999, Dirkschneider recorded the Helloween song " I Want Out " and a new version of Accept 's "Head Over Heels" with HammerFall . And as guest on
36-468: Is a German singer who first rose to fame with the heavy metal band Accept . After leaving the band in 1987, he formed the band U.D.O. , in which he has also enjoyed commercial success. Former Accept and current U.D.O. lead singer Udo Dirkschneider has a long career spanning almost five decades that helped to shape German heavy metal. His unique and raspy voice approach and his taste for huge choruses made big part of Accept's appeal and made him one of
48-611: Is a masculine given name. It may refer to: Plants [ edit ] Udo , the Japanese name for Aralia cordata People [ edit ] Medieval era [ edit ] Udo of Neustria , 9th-century nobleman Udo (Obotrite prince) (died 1028) Udo (archbishop of Trier) (c. 1030 – 1078) Lothair Udo II, Margrave of the Nordmark (c. 1025 – 1082) Modern era [ edit ] Udo Anneken (1917–1997), German Wehrmacht officer in World War II, recipient of
60-645: The 1970s Udochukwu "Udo" Nwoko (born 1984), Maltese-Nigerian footballer Udo Onwere (born 1971), English former footballer Udo Poser (born 1947), East German swimmer Udo Quellmalz (born 1967), German judoka Udo Raumann (born 1969), German former slalom canoer Udo Riglewski (born 1966), German retired tennis player Udo Schütz (born 1937), German racing driver Udo Schwarz (born 1986), German international rugby union player Udo Segreff (born 1973), German ice sledge hockey player Udo Wagner (born 1963), German fencer Udo Werner (1955–2012), West German slalom canoeist who competed from
72-1369: The Holocaust Udo Zander (born 1959), Swedish organizational theorist and former professor of business administration Music [ edit ] Udo Dahmen (born 1951), German drummer and author Udo Dirkschneider (born 1952), German heavy metal vocalist who formed the band U.D.O. Udo Jürgens (1934–2014), Austrian composer and singer Udo Lindenberg (born 1946), German rock musician and composer Udo Mechels (born 1976), Belgian musician often known simply as "Udo" Udo Suzuki (born 1970), Japanese musician and comedian Udo Zimmermann (1943–2021), German composer, music director and conductor Sports [ edit ] Udo Beyer (born 1955), East German shot putter Udo Bölts (born 1966), German retired racing cyclist Udo Fortune (born 1988), Nigerian soccer player Udo Gelhausen (born 1956), West German shot putter Udo Hempel (born 1946), German retired road and track cyclist Udo Horsmann (born 1952), German former footballer Udo Kiessling (born 1955), first ice hockey player to compete in five Olympic Games (1976–1992) Udo Lattek (1935–2015), German football player and coach and TV pundit Udo Lehmann (born 1973), German former bobsledder Udo Müller , East German slalom canoeist who competed in
84-1574: The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross Udo Bullmann (born 1956), German politician Udo Cordes (1921–2007), German Luftwaffe officer in World War II, recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross Udo Di Fabio (born 1954), German jurist Udo Dziersk (born 1961), German painter Udo Z. Karzi (born 1970), Indonesian writer Udo Kasemets (1919–2014), Estonian-Canadian composer Udo Keppler (1872–1956), American cartoonist Udo Kier (born 1944), German actor Udo Pastörs (born 1952), German far-right politician Udo Proksch (1934–2001), Austrian businessman, industrialist and murderer Udo Samel (born 1953), German actor Udo Schaefer (1926–2019), German lawyer and Bahá'í author Udo Schnelle (born 1952), German theologian and professor Udo Sellbach (1927–2006), German-Australian visual artist and educator Udo Spreitzenbarth , German photographer Udo Steinke (1942–1999), German writer Udo Uibo (born 1956), Estonian literary critic, editor, translator and lexicographer Udo Voigt (born 1952), German politician and former soldier Udo Walendy (1927–2022), German author, historian, former soldier and Holocaust denier Udo Weilacher (born 1963), German landscape architect, author and professor Udo von Woyrsch (1895–1983), high-ranking Nazi SS officer responsible for numerous murders during
96-497: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Udo&oldid=1255159277 " Categories : Given names German masculine given names Masculine given names Estonian masculine given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Udo Dirkschneider Udo Dirkschneider (born 6 April 1952)
108-626: The late 1970s to the mid-1980s Other [ edit ] Udo of Aachen , fictional 13th-century monk created as a 1999 April Fool's hoax Udo the Red Panda , mascot of the University of Mannheim athletics teams Udo (Jeju Province) , an island in South Korea [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to
120-614: The most recognizable characters in heavy metal history. In November 2011, Dirkschneider's son Sven supported U.D.O. on a date in Germany and became a permanent member of his father's band in February 2015. On the same year, the band was temporary renamed as "Dirkschneider" and embarked in a long tour called "Back To The Roots" where the band only performed Accept songs. In 2021, Udo along with his former Accept bandmates, guitarist Stefan Kaufmann and bassist Peter Baltes released new music under
132-701: The name of "Dirkschneider and the Old Gang" that also features former U.D.O guitarist Matthias Dieth, drummer Svein Dirkschneider and singer Manuela Bibert, with the video of the song "Where The Angels Fly" surpassing a million of views on YouTube. On 22 April 2022, Udo released an album of cover versions, entitled 'My Way', to mark his 70th birthday. Live in Bulgaria 2020: Pandemic Survival Show 18 September 2020, Plovdiv , Bulgaria , Roman theatre of Philippopolis . On his long career, Dirkschneider shared his vocals with
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#1732847754855144-463: The song music "Shtil" by the Russian heavy metal band Aria on their 2001's album Chimera. In 2006, Dirkschneider sang the song " They Only Come Out at Night " with Mr. Lordi on Lordi album The Arockalypse , as well as performing it live on stage at same year Wacken Open Air . In 2013, Dirkschneider performed a duet with Marko Hietala on Finnish band Lazy Bonez's debut album Vol.1 . They sang
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