Born: 20 / 12 / 1955
Location: Brisbane
Edmund "Ed" Kuepper (born 20 December 1955) is a German-born Australian guitarist, vocalist and songwriter. He co-founded the punk band The Saints in 1973, the experimental post-punk group Laughing Clowns (active 1979–85) and the grunge-like The Aints! (1991–94, 2017–present). He has also recorded over a dozen albums as a solo artist using a variety of backing bands. His highest charting solo album, Honey Steel's Gold, appeared in November 1991 and reached No. 28 on the ARIA Albums Chart. His other top 50 albums are Black Ticket Day (August 1992), Serene Machine (March 1993) and Character Assassination (August 1994). At the ARIA Music Awards of 1993 he won Best Independent Release for Black Ticket Day and won the same category in 1994 for Serene Machine.
MusicBrainz content provided under the terms of the Data License
Wikipedia content provided under the terms of the
Creative Commons BY-SA license
Don't miss a beat with our FREE daily newsletter
"It's very satisfying to be involved in the long overdue reissue of these, to me, pivotal albums. And best of all there will be more... ''
Tickets are available now.
Iconic Brisbane artist Ed Kuepper, co-founder of and guitarist of influential Aussie outfit The Saints, is this year celebrating 45 years as a recording artist in 2021 by hitting the road on a massive headline tour with Dirty Three drummer Jim White. Ahead of the tour commencing this week, we had White name his favourite Kuepper tracks, covering The Saints, Laughing Clowns and solo material.
"Ed Kuepper and Jim White are Australian music royalty whose subterranean influence locally and globally runs deep and long."
"[T]here is still plenty of creativity left in the barrel."
"Audience participation was a key part of the event, none more so than on 'Real Wild Life', which required us to provide the flute solo at key moments (we failed badly)."
New album coming soon.
All the hits.
"Thanks Moz and everyone that supported this and help bring it to fruition…"
Council approve petition.