Bravo
Bravo Magazine
Article Title
Magazine
Country
Issue
Date
Pages
So Dagmar Caught Her Tom
Bravo Magazine
West Germany
Number 15
April 3, 1980
28-29
Bravo magazine has been publishing this teen-oriented magazine since 1956. The focus is on television, movies, and pop music. The magazine has also served as a source of sex information for teenagers, with full frontal nudity being commonly displayed.
This issue shows a Hamer B12A 12-string bass.
Other German fan magazines mentioned Dagmar’s past: “Bassist and girl favorite Tom Peterson is unfortunately no longer there. He left at the end of August to concentrate on a solo career. By the way, Tom is not only a Jürgen Drews doppelganger, but he is also married to the former Drews-girlfriend Dagmar.”
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Issue
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The new clowns of the rock scene
Bravo Magazine
Germany
Number 19
May 3, 1978
16-17
Article Title
Magazine
Country
Issue
Date
Page
Wählt Eure beliebtesten Rockgruppen!
Bravo Magazine
Germany
Number 46
November 6, 1980
15
Bravo issue number 41 from October 2, 1980 has a full page about Cheap Trick that is largely devoted to Rick Nielsen’s guitars. A photo of the double-cutaway Hamer B12A 12-string bass is also included. later in the magazine a sidebar gives details about Tom Petersson’s departure from Cheap Trick on August 26, 1980. Pete Comita is mentioned as Petersson’s replacement.
Bravo magazine issue 37 from September 6, 1979 includes two photos of Cheap Trick’s Tom Petersson with his natural Hamer B12A 12-string bass.
Bravo issue 43 from October 18, 1979 includes the Hamer Quad 12-string bass in the ‘Song of the Week’ column. Lyrics for Cheap Trick’s tune ‘I Want You To Want Me’ are included, as is the German translation. The song doesn’t rhyme quite so well in German…
The Hamer B12A 12-string bass is shown in small and enlarged photos from the September 27, 1979 issue #40 of Bravo magazine. The article relates how Petersson was now Dagmar’s boyfriend.
Bravo consistently made mistakes in their Cheap Trick articles: