Die Ärzte Bela B first played in the short-lived
Soilent Grün before co-founding
Die Ärzte in 1982 with singer/guitarist
Farin Urlaub and bassist Hans Runge. The group soon appeared on the
Ein Vollrausch in Stereo - 20 Schäumende Stimmungshits compilation, and after winning an amateur band contest, they spent their winnings on their 1983 debut EP, ''
Uns geht's prima...'' They signed a record deal with
Columbia Records, which issued the band's debut album,
Debil, in 1984. After releasing several albums, the band broke up in 1988 and reunited in 1993.
Depp Jones After Die Ärzte split up, he soon formed a new band, S.U.M.P, with friend
Rodrigo González and the band released an EP entitled
Get Wise, Get Ugly, Get S.U.M.P. featuring cover versions of popular songs. The band was later renamed Depp Jones, named after a character in the German version of the comic book series
Lucky Luke. Their 1990 debut LP,
Return to Caramba!, failed to capitalise on the popularity of
Die Ärzte, and its follow-ups
Welcome to Hell and
At 2012 A.D. did even worse. Farin Urlaub's new band, King Køng, also struggled, and in 1993 he and Bela B agreed to reform Die Ärzte, with former Depp Jones guitarist Rodrigo González joining them on bass.
Solo In 2006, Bela released his first solo album
Bingo, which was produced by
Wayne Jackson and Olsen Involtini. The record combined many different music styles such as
country,
rockabilly,
beat music and traditional
rock elements, he also, unlike on his songs with Die Ärzte, plays guitar. Bela's love for horror can be heard in many of the songs on the album. He worked with country legend
Lee Hazlewood and in return guested on his album
Cake or Death.
Charlotte Roche and Bela's close friend, singer
Lula, also feature on
Bingo. Bela's record reached number two at the German Top 100 and number five in Austria. Following the album release, Bela toured with his band Bela B. y Los Helmstedt, including appearances at several German festivals including
Rock im Park,
Rock am Ring, MTV Campus Invasion, and
Gurtenfestival. A follow-up record,
Code B was released on 2 October 2009. == Musical style ==