List of U.D.O. band members

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Two lineups of U.D.O. performing in 2004 (top) and 2015 (bottom).

U.D.O. are a German heavy metal band from Solingen. Formed in 1987 by eponymous vocalist Udo Dirkschneider following his departure from Accept, the group originally included guitarists Mathias Dieth and Peter Szigeti, bassist Frank Rittel and drummer Thomas Franke.[1] The band released their debut album Animal House before the end of the year, after which Szigeti, Rittel and Franke were replaced by Andy Susemihl, Thomas Smuszynski (after a brief tenure for former Accept bassist Dieter Rubach)[2] and future Accept drummer Stefan Schwarzmann, respectively.[1] Wolla Böhm replaced Susemihl for 1990's Faceless World,[1] although by the time of the next album Timebomb, U.D.O. were a four-piece.[3] In 1992, after touring in promotion of Timebomb, U.D.O. disbanded as Dirkschneider returned to the reformed Accept.[1]

Dirkschneider reformed U.D.O. in 1996 with Dieth and Schwarzmann, plus former Accept drummer Stefan Kaufmann on guitar and Michael Voss on bass, to record "Metal Gods" for A Tribute to Judas Priest: Legends of Metal.[1] Dieth and Voss were soon replaced by Bullet members Jürgen Graf and Fitty Wienhold, respectively, for the band's next album Solid.[1] Schwarzmann left after the release of No Limits.[4] Graf also left around the same time, with Igor Gianola taking his place in time for the recording of Holy.[5] Drums on the album were credited to "Guess Who", but were likely programmed by Kaufmann who did the same on earlier albums.[4]

Schwarzmann's replacement was Lorenzo Milani, who joined U.D.O. in November 1999.[6] Milani remained until January 2005, when he left the band for "personal reasons" and was replaced by Francesco Jovino, who had earlier filled in for the regular drummer during a tour the previous autumn.[7] This lineup remained stable for over seven years, before Kaufmann left in September 2012 for "health reasons".[8] He was replaced the following January by Andrey Smirnov,[9] just days before Gianola was also replaced by Kasperi Heikkinen.[10] Jovino left for "personal reasons" in December 2014,[11] with Dirkschneider's son Sven taking his place the following February.[12] Heikkinen remained until February 2017 before leaving, also citing "personal reasons" for his departure from both U.D.O. and related band Dirkschneider.[13]

Bill Hudson took over from Heikkinen in March 2017,[14] but by the following April had left due to musical differences.[15] The band were temporarily rejoined by Kaufmann for a string of summer festival appearances.[16] Shortly after the release of Steelfactory, long-time bassist Fitty Wienhold announced his departure from U.D.O., but assured fans that he would continue to offer his support in the form of songwriting if requested.[17] The following month, the band announced the additions of guitarist Dee Dammers in place of Hudson, and bassist Tilen Hudrap in place of Wienhold.[18] In September 2022 Hudrap was replaced by former Accept bassist Peter Baltes,[19] first on a temporary basis until April 2023 when Baltes officially replaced him.[20]

In October 2025, Andrey Smirnov parted ways with the band.[21] He was replaced by Alen Brentini.

Current

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
Udo Dirkschneider
  • 1987–1992
  • 1996–present
vocals all releases
Sven Dirkschneider 2015–present
  • drums
  • backing vocals
all releases from Steelfactory (2018) onwards
Dee Dammers 2018–present
  • guitars
  • backing vocals
  • Game Over (2021)
  • Touchdown (2023)
Peter Baltes 2023–present
  • bass
  • backing vocals
Touchdown (2023)
Alen Brentini 2025–present
  • guitars
  • backing vocals
none to date

Former

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
Mathias Dieth
  • 1987–1992
  • 1996
  • guitars
  • backing vocals
Thomas Franke 1987–1988 drums Animal House (1987)
Peter Szigeti guitars
Frank Rittel bass
Stefan Schwarzmann
  • 1988–1992
  • 1996–1998
drums all releases from Mean Machine (1989) to No Limits (1998)
Andy Susemihl
  • 1988–1990
  • 1991
guitars Mean Machine (1989)
Dieter Rubach 1988 bass none
Thomas Smuszynski 1988–1992
Wolla Böhm 1989–1990 guitars Faceless World (1990)
Frank Fricke 1991–1992 none
Stefan Kaufmann 1996–2012
(touring 2018)
  • guitars
  • backing vocals
all releases from "Metal Gods" (1996) to Live in Sofia (2012)
Michael Voss 1996
  • bass
  • backing vocals
"Metal Gods" (1996)
Fitty Wienhold 1996–2018 all releases from Solid (1997) to Steelfactory (2018)
Jürgen Graf 1996–1998
  • guitars
  • backing vocals
  • Solid (1997)
  • No Limits (1998)
Igor Gianola 1998–2013 all releases from Holy (1999) to Live in Sofia (2012)
Lorenzo Milani 1999–2005 drums all releases from Live from Russia (2001) to Thunderball (2004)
Francesco Jovino 2005–2014
(touring 2004)
all releases from Mission No. X (2005) to Navy Metal Night (2015)
Andrey Smirnov 2013–2025
  • guitars
  • backing vocals
all releases from Steelhammer (2013) to Touchdown (2023)
Kasperi Heikkinen 2013–2017 guitars all releases from Steelhammer (2013) to Navy Metal Night (2015)
Bill Hudson 2017–2018 none
Tilen Hudrap 2018–2022
  • bass
  • backing vocals
Game Over (2021)

Touring

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
Winfred Clifton 1999 keyboards none
Marcus Bielenberg 2007 (substitute) bass none – Bielenberg substituted for Fitty Wienhold, who was unable to perform due to "private reasons"[22]
Ulli Köllner 2013–2015 keyboards Steelhammer: Live from Moscow (2014)
Harrison Young 2015–2018 none

Timeline

Lineups

References

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