As a result, from this collaboration, Udo Lindenberg's first live album, Livehaftig, on which Weinhold had sung all female vocal parts, was released in 1979.
For a production of the Senate of Berlin the Jutta Weinhold Band recorded the LP Mach 'nen Bogen um die Drogen (Avoid Drugs) in 1980.
Due to the misleading naming and the album's provocative lyrics, she was accused of having sympathies for right-wing thoughts.
Her band Zed Yago, founded in 1985,[3] is considered to be a pioneer in the genre of dramatic metal.
In October 2011, Weinhold published her first book, Die Tochter des Fliegenden Holländers: Auf der Suche nach der verlorenen PhantaSIE (The daughter of the Flying Dutchman: In search of the lost PhantaSIE), which once again is about the daughter of the Flying Dutchman.