"Marc
found time to admire some colourful Carnival floats
whilst visiting Valletta, Malta. During their short stay
Krokus performed at the famous Nadur Carnival, on the
beautiful sister island of Gozo, on Saturday
2nd.February. The event was a huge success and over
5,000 spirited fans, most of them in fancy dress,
jam-packed the Nadur town square to rock the night away
with Marc and the band!!! It was the official closing
gig of a very long stretched "Hellraiser"
Tour, which kicked off in Autumn 2006, to promote their
last studio album of the same name, all over Europe.
Krokus is now having a well-earned break."
January 24 o13, Tilburg / Netherlands (thanks
to silvana breur)
"The
band was inundated in an emotional deluge of emotional
screaming frenzy, which drove them to vivid
ecstatic heights ending in roaring applause for more encores
! The maltese will not need to wait too long for their next
visit."
Malta Rocks !
MALTA
November 2006
(thanks
Christian B.)
LYSSACH -
SCHWEIZ, MEDIA MARKT
30.09.2006 (thanks
hampe)
KROKUS:
"AFTERSHOW" IN BRIENZ - SCHWEIZ
the whole Band backstage and with friends...
06.08.2006 (thanks anton)
TEA-KONZERT
IN WOHLEN, AG - SCHWEIZ
ALTER CASINO-SAAL
30.04.1977 (thanks hampe)
TEA - MARC
1972 (thanks peter)
IN
THE BEGINNING...........
Growing up in Rock
(1971) !!! (thanks
laurence)
Pics of the Month :
Marc & Tony visit the Munich Oktoberfest
(Sep - 22 - 2006) !!!
Marc and Fernando at SwedenRock 7th June 2003
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GIG in Lausanne 12th April 2003
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Making - Of and Pictures of the Video-Shoot with Swiss Television DRS 1 in Thailand March 2002
for the Ballad "Look at me now" from Marc's coming Solo - Album.
TEA - They Rocked The Seventies
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TEA (left):
Concerts in Florence 1973
L to R :
René Tinner (stage manager); Peter Waelti (band's
manager); Armand Volker (guitar); Turo Paschayan (bass);
Guido Romerio (drum tech); MarcStorace (vocals) & Roland Eggli
(drums).
TEA (middle):
Celebrate the release of their first rock album "Sprouts" in the band-farmhouse in Emmental,
Switzerland 1973.
L to R :
Armand Volker (guitar); Roland Eggli (drums); Peter Waelti
(manager); Turo Paschayan (bass);
Philippe Kienholz (keys); Marc Storace (vocals).
TEA (right):
Giving an explosive performance at London's famous Marquee Club in England,
following the European Release of their second album "The Ship" in March 1975.
L to R :
Philippe Kienholz; Armand Volker; Marc Storace; Roland
Eggli; Turo Paschayan