Wolf Rüdiger Mühlmann

In the tender age of twelve years, Wolf-Rüdiger Mühlmann (born 1968) slied into evil ways in consequence of excessive consumation of drugs (AC/DC »Back In Black«). The vice of rock-music should prompt the reporter, who originates in Saxon, into a lifelong dependency. As a citizen of the DDR, he regulary bought albums in Hungaria, what always leaded his account into red figures and his parents into desperation. So his father still taxes him, that the Voivod-album »War And Pain« isn't worth 140 east mark. After 1989, the fan of the FC Erzgebirge ceased his unloved studies of engine buildings and began to write for a regional newspaper about growing refuse taxes and annual meetings of rabbit-culture societies. From 1990 to 1996, Mühlmann worked as an editor for several daily newspapers. His ressorts were politics and environment. In 1993, he got for a documentation the "Theodor-Wolff-Preis". In the beginning of 1997, Mühlmann changed to the music-line. Since then, he works in Hamburg as a free-lanced promoter. Since 1995, he is also a free author for the Rock Hard-magazine. The question, what he will take with him to Rock 'n' Roll-heaven after his dead, he answers: "A carton of cigarettes, many videos of "Lindenstraße" and my Ministry-collection."