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Chris von Rohr

Christoph "Chris" von Rohr (born 24 October 1951 in Solothurn) is a Swiss rock musician, record producer, author, columnist, radio and television presenter. He is best known for being a member and founder of the hard rock band, Krokus.

Chris von Rohr
Von Rohr at UK's Reading Festival in 1980
Background information
Birth nameChristoph Von Rohr
Born (1951-10-24) 24 October 1951 (age 72)
Solothurn, Switzerland
GenresHard rock, heavy metal
Occupation(s)Musician
producer
Instrument(s)Bass guitar, vocals, guitar, piano, drums, percussion
Years active1975–present

History edit

Childhood, youth and first experiences as a musician (1951–1975) edit

 
The Band Inside; left to right: Chris von Rohr, Peter Richard, Tommy Kiefer

Chris von Rohr, along with his half-brother Stephan von Rohr, comes from a middle-class family in Solothurn, where he spent most of his childhood.[1] His first musical experience Chris von Rohr gained at his parents piano.[2] During his school years in mostly local schools (apart from a brief interlude at a boarding school Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz – where he was able to play drums for the very first time), von Rohr's father gave him his first drum set as a gift.[3] In 1967, he formed his first band called The Scouts.[4] The band changed names multiple times, from Tears Of Love to In and finally Indian Summer. With this formation the young drummer also completed his first public appearance at a student ball in the Hotel Krone in Solothurn.[5] After a two-year stint at the public business school in Neuchâtel von Rohr founded more bands: first, the Plastic Joints and thereafter Inside.[6] Meanwhile, the musician von Rohr kept himself financially afloat as a cook in the Solothurn Restaurant & Hotel Kreuz – the first Genossenschaftsbeiz of Switzerland.[7] After a for von Rohr in terms of musical style all in all very unpleasant but at least financially lucrative short stint with a dance band called On the Road, he and their keyboarder Michi Szabo formed the two- man band Night Train.[8] However, all these attempts to make it in the professional music business failed and so von Rohr worked again as a cook at the Restaurant Kreuz, followed by a semester at the Jazz School in Bern.[9]

Rise and international breakthrough with Krokus (1975–1983) edit

After finishing studies at the Jazz School, von Rohr returned to Solothurn to form another band in November 1975: Krokus.[10] Their first public gig was opening for Nella Martinetti at the Saalbau of the Swiss town of Gerlafingen.[11] Together with lead guitarist Tommy Kiefer, with whom drummer von Rohr alternated lead vocals, rhythm guitarist Hansi Droz and bassist Remo Spadino finally the very progressive debut album Krokus.[11] was recorded and released in 1976, produced by Peter J. Mac Taggart. With the rights to the band name Krokus secured and his bandmates unceremoniously released, he formed a new alliance with band members of the local band Montezuma, changing the line-up of Krokus completely: Von Rohr himself took over lead vocals, Fernando von Arb played guitar, on bass Jürg Naegeli and Freddy Steady on the drums.[12] Shortly thereafter, guitarist Tommy Kiefer was brought back to the line-up and the band was complete once again.[13] With this line-up the band recorded once more at the Sinus Studio in Bern, produced again by Peter J. Mac Taggart and released in 1977 their second studio album To You All, which was released in 1977 and revealing for the first time a hard rock sound.[14]

 
Von Rohr (on vocals) and Tommy Kiefer end of the 1970s

With the same line-up, still with von Rohr as front man, Krokus recorded their third, totally hard rock album Pain Killer, which was also released as Pay It in Metal.[15] This album was recorded within six days in Manor Studios in Oxford in 1978, and produced by von Rohr and von Arb.[15] Although von Rohr received from Switzerland's Pop Magazine (the equivalent of Rolling Stone magazine in the USA) the "Golden Hammer Award" as No. 1 vocalist and Krokus No. 1 rock band of the year in their home country of Switzerland, the band's future musical direction changed once more when all band members witnessed a concert by AC/DC at the Volkshaus in Zürich.[15] Consequently, von Rohr had a vision and he voluntarily surrendered his vocal duties first to Henry Fries, who had to bow out because of prior contractual obligations, and finally – after persistent recruiting attempts by von Rohr himself – found in Marc Storace the singer with the powerful vocal range he envisioned.[15] Von Rohr switched to bass and Jürg Naegeli was in charge of the band's keyboards and sound.[15] The last missing piece of the puzzle fell in place with this new line-up for the perfect Krokus sound. Soon thereafter, the band recorded their fourth studio album Metal Rendez-Vous at Platinum One Studio in Zurich, produced by Martin Pearson, von Rohr and von Arb.[16] This album proved to be the band's international breakthrough. Triple-platinum in Switzerland and first concert tours in Great Britain and the United States followed, including the "percussion battle" between von Rohr and drummer Freddy Steady.[16]

Immediately after the touring ended, the band went into Roundhouse Studios in London to work on their fifth studio album, which was again produced by von Rohr and von Arb, to be finally released in 1981 as Hardware.[17] As with its predecessor, the album turned out to be a total success and earned gold status in Switzerland.[17] As a result of continuing drug problems and unreliability of lead guitarist Kiefer, the first cracks in the band's structure became obvious and could not be ignored any longer. Although the band continued to rise in popularity. After the release of the album, the band and Kiefer went separate ways.[18] Mandy Meyer replaced Kiefer for the tours throughout Europe and the USA.[17] However, Krokus and Meyer went their separate ways immediately after completion of the tour. Without further ado rhythm guitarist Mark Kohler joined the band.[19] This line-up eventually recorded at the Battery Studios in London – produced by Tony Platt, von Rohr and von Arb – their sixth studio album One Vice at a Time. Released in 1982, it not only validated the status of Krokus but raised it one notch higher.[19] The album reached gold status not only in Switzerland but for the first time in the band's history earned gold status in the U.S. and Canada. On top of that Krokus set another record as the first and so far only Swiss band ever to sell out the Hallenstadion in Zurich.[19] More extensive tours through North America and Europe followed the album release.[19] In between all of Krokus' touring commitments, von Rohr managed to find time to produce Night Fighting, Steve Whitney Band's second studio album, this time as the sole producer in charge.[20]

Meanwhile, Krokus lineup changes continued: Drummer Steady was dismissed and replaced by Steve Pace.[19] What followed, however, was nothing less than the culmination and highlight of the band's career : the seventh studio album Headhunter, recorded by Tom Allom at Bee Jay Studio in Orlando, Florida, and released in 1983. This album earned for the first time and, unmatched until now, platinum status in the U.S. and Canada, and also gold in Switzerland.[21] As a result of this album's success, the band was invited to join the second-largest U.S. tour of the year as "special guests": The Pyromania tour of British rock band Def Leppard, who became popular in the U.S. at that time, and Gary Moore as opening act.[21] During this time, von Rohr and his bandmates were also appointed honorary citizens of the U.S. state of Tennessee.[22] Even though, or perhaps because of the wave of success the band enjoyed at this time, within the next few months two serious negative experiences changed the course of events once more: First, Krokus was kicked off the Pyromania tour because of several missteps by singer Marc Storace and band manager Butch Stone – the band eventually finished their North American tour as supporting act of Judas Priest – and on the other hand another wave of line-up changes. First rhythm guitarist Mark Kohler was dismissed and replaced by Patrick Mason, and finally von Rohr, the last remaining founding member of the band, was ousted because he openly talked to Switzerland's daily newspaper Blick about his experience on the road and the tour excesses that followed as well as his rebellion against the business antics of their U.S. manager Stone.[23]

Forced reorientations: activities as music producer, author and solo artist (1983–1987) edit

Dismissed by Krokus at once, Chris von Rohr found himself on his own overnight. During this period, the ousted bass player and founder of the band took on diverse projects: firstly, he produced in 1985 the first and only self-titled studio album of the Swiss band Headhunter.[24] In addition to his first official job as a producer, Von Rohr also started to write his first book, which was published in 1991 and entitled Hunde wollt ihr ewig rocken (Dogs, do you want to rock forever). The book described the insane events around and within Krokus and helped him to process that entire experience mentally, thus finding closure.[25] In addition, von Rohr released his first and so far only solo album Hammer and Tongue in 1987.[26]

Brief return to Krokus (1987–1989) edit

Shortly after releasing his solo album, von Rohr returned to Krokus in 1987. Plain and simply stated, it turned out to be the best solution for all parties involved.[27] Together again at last, von Rohr and his old bandmates Marc Storace, Fernando von Arb, Mark Kohler and Dani Crivelli, who played drums on his solo album, recorded at Jürg Naegeli's Pink recording studio in Zuchwil their tenth studio album. Produced by von Rohr and von Arb, Krokus released Heart Attack in 1988.[28] The album charted 5th place in the Swiss album charts, a first for von Rohr and Krokus. It was the return to Hard Rock, which had catapulted the band in the early 1980s into the worldwide spotlight and away from the shallow pop-metal orientation the band presented itself on the previous album, Change of Address.[28] However, after touring throughout Europe and the United States, all parties realized shortly thereafter that the thrill was gone, mainly it seemed to be impossible to restore the feeling and groove of the past. Mounting management problems and both Marc Storace and Fernando von Arb throwing in the towel due to symptoms of extreme fatigue and exhaustion, marked the first official break-up in the band's history.[28]

Various activities as a musician, journalist and radio host (1989–1991) edit

After the dissolution of Krokus, Chris von Rohr worked under the pseudonym J. LaCross as producer of the first studio album Metal Marathon by a band called The Heavy's. This album consisted of a collection of shortened and re-arranged classic rock and metal cover medleys.[29] Shortly thereafter, von Rohr founded a band called Grand Slam with Peter Tanner on vocals as well as lead guitarist Many Maurer, rhythm guitarist Tony Castell and drummer Peter Haas.[30] With this group he toured Germany, Austria and Hungary – mainly playing material from his solo album – until he left the band in late 1989.[30] Meanwhile, von Rohr already worked as a radio moderator on the very popular "Radio 24", a regional radio station of Zurich, and "Radio 32", a regional station from Solothurn.[26] Among others, he hosted the show Volles Rohr (Full Power).[31] He also wrote articles for various music magazines.[26]

First book bestseller and success as discoverer, coach and producer of Gotthard (1991–2002) edit

 
Von Rohr as producer of Gotthard

In 1991, Von Rohr finally published his first book, which he started writing right after his dismissal from Krokus. An autobiography entitled Hunde wollt ihr ewig rocken (Dogs, do you wanna rock forever) that gave the reader a direct, honest and genuine insight to the childhood and youth of the musician as well as behind the scenes recollections during his rock star days with Krokus.[32] Subsequently, the literary work, in which the author recalls the highs and lows of his career in his own words, became a cult book and bestseller not only for rock and metal fans. That same year, Chris von Rohr also started his collaboration with the Swiss hard rock band Gotthard, via their band manager Marco Antognini.[33] This cooperation turned out to be the beginning of a success story for both sides, as already the first, released in 1992, self-titled studio album Gotthard reached a significant chart position by making it to No. 5 in the Swiss charts.[34] A year later, besides his duties with Gotthard, von Rohr also re-released his 1987 solo album Hammer and Tongue, this time however under the title The Good, The Bad and The Dög including the bonus track "See You Walking".[35] Following this reissue, von Rohr's focus was again entirely on Gotthard and what followed was, despite or because of persistent internal tensions – at least in Switzerland – a single musical triumph. All of the following studio and live albums of the band, produced by von Rohr, particularly Dial Hard in 1994, G. in 1996, D-Frosted in 1997 and Open in 1999 reached number 1 in the Swiss album charts.[34] Moreover, even several singles were able to rank in the music charts of the Alpine republic of Switzerland.[34]

 
Von Rohr as juror at MusicStar

After that von Rohr participated on the ninth studio album of Polo Hofer & The Schmetterband (a Swiss dialect band) called Härzbluet, which was released in January 2000. The two songs "Es saftigs Müntschi" and "Bärner" were both co-composed and co-produced by von Rohr. Through his connections in the music biz von Rohr initiated and produced the song "Who's gonna shoe your pretty little foot", a duet by Polo Hofer with the U.S. blues musician Willy DeVille. This short detour into Swiss dialect collaborations was followed by a very significant private event of the successful musician and producer: the birth of his daughter Jewel in 2001. Nevertheless, there was no resting on his laurels – on the contrary: With the studio album Homerun in 2001, which included the number-one single "Heaven", and the compilation One Life One Soul: Best of Ballads in 2002, he produced two other releases with Gotthard, which in turn landed at # 1 on the Swiss album charts.[34] However, despite the successful joint working relationship over the last 11 years, that had its up's and down's and was not always easy for both sides, band and mentor von Rohr parted ways anno 2002.

Second bestseller, "Meh Dräck" and varied activities (2002–2008) edit

 
Von Rohr in his TV-Show Black'n'Blond

Following the separation with Gotthard and with respect to his varied activities, a very all-around phase was about to begin. While he was working on his second book, he served as co-producer on Trybguet, the fifth studio album by Swiss dialect band Patent Ochsner, which was released in February 2003.[36] This album jumped to # 1 in the Swiss album charts.[37] Finally, in November 2003, his second literary work Bananenflanke (the second part of his autobiography) was published and rather quickly turned out to be another best seller for von Rohr.[38] At the same time, his first bestseller, Hunde wollt ihr ewig rocken was released as a five-CD audiobook.[26] On top of that von Rohr started in November 2003 his TV career as a juror in the first series of the talent show MusicStar that was broadcast by Swiss TV's SF zwei.[39]

During this time, a documentary was published in February 2004 entitled Krokus: As Long as We Live, which dealt with the turbulent history of Krokus in an informative and multi-perspective way by letting people that were part of this journey tell their story in their own way.[40] The creation of this film ultimately initiated the reconciliation of Chris von Rohr and Fernando von Arb – and the subsequent reunion of the original line-up of Krokus.[41] Von Rohr earned even more popularity with his slogan "Meh Dräck" during a broadcast of MusicStar, when he discouraged candidates to continue a music career due to their lackluster performance.[42] The cult status that evolved because of his saying, convinced him eventually to write a song with the same title. This was ultimately released as a single and Meh Dräck! reached number 14 in the Swiss Singles Chart.[43] Furthermore, «Meh Dräck» was even chosen as "word of the year 2004" in Switzerland.[42] From December 2004 to February 2005 von Rohr appeared again as a juror in the second season of the talent show Music Star.[39] Meanwhile, he also produced the live recorded acoustic album of the band Lovebugs, which also shot to # 1 in the Swiss album charts.[44]

 
Von Rohr with daughter Jewel 2007

After completion of the second season, von Rohr eventually left Musicstar to get back to work as a radio moderator. The broadcast VollRohr – Rock’n’Talk (full power ahead – Rock'n'Talk) was heard from May 2005 to June 2006 on various radio stations in Switzerland.[45] Alternating with Peter Bichsel, Peter Scholl-Latour and Helmut Hubacher, von Rohr started in 2005 also to write each month's column Notabene for the magazine Schweizer Illustrierte.[46] Meanwhile, he additionally started in October 2005 together with Roman Kilchsperger on SF two a late-night TV show called Black’n’Blond.[47] Here, at the first broadcast of the show, von Rohr got the attention of the Swiss television viewers my mooning the camera.[47] However, the producers of the Schweizer Fernsehen (Swiss television) show were not convinced about the sustainability in the long run and Black’n’Blond was incidentally cancelled in September 2006.[48] But von Rohr's absence on TV was short-lived, as he could be seen from October to December 2006 as a juror in the uniquely produced talent show Superstar, which was broadcast on Swiss TV channel 3+.[49]

In December 2007 – despite Marc Storace still touring with the then active line-up of Krokus – an increased movement to revive the classic line-up of Krokus started when the Storace, von Arb, von Rohr and Steady performed in the Swiss TV show Die grössten Schweizer Hits (The Greatest Swiss Hits of All Time). After their performance and a standing ovation, the original members of the band were presented with the Diamond Award for over a million records sold in Switzerland.[50] After that event, an artistic pause was announced on the band's own website.[50]

Return of original Krokus line-up and third bestseller (2008–present) edit

 
Von Rohr at Stade de Suisse in Bern 2008

Following the artistic pause, Krokus re-formed in the same line-up that at the end of 2007 performed in the TV show Die grössten Schweizer Hits, i.e. frontman Storace, guitarist von Arb, bassist von Rohr and drummer Steady.[51] Shortly thereafter, the return of rhythm guitarist Mark Kohler was announced, and the original line-up that recorded the 1982 album One Vice at a Time was reunited at last.[52] Subsequently, the original Krokus line-up performed their much acclaimed reunion concert at the Stade de Suisse football stadium in Bern; then the band contributed the anthem for the Hockey World Cup, that was held in 2009 in Switzerland, called "Live for the Action".[50] Next started the work on Krokus' 16th studio album called Hoodoo, which was recorded mostly at the House of Audio in Winterbach and von Rohr himself is credited as the producer of the album, which was released in February 2010. It was the second time only in the history of Krokus that the album debuted at No.1 on the Swiss album charts and ultimately earned the band platinum status in their home country.[53] Following the release of the album, the band played numerous large festivals and a few headlining shows in Europe until late December 2010.[54] Simultaneously von Rohr found himself again in front of a TV audience as of July 2010, hired as a profiler of 3sat and their broadcast Tonspur – Der Soundtrack meines Lebens (Soundtrack – The soundtrack of my life).[55]

 
Von Rohr at the Abbey Road Studios 2012

Before the preparations on a new album of Krokus could take place, Chris von Rohr published his third book Sternenstaub (Stardust) in October 2011, which includes some of the columns he had written over the years for the renowned magazine "Schweizer Illustrierte".[56] The literary work of the multi-talented, most successful rock musician and producer in all of Switzerland even jumped to No. 9 of the Swiss Fiction Book Charts and therefore established itself as a bestseller, like his two autobiographies Hunde wollt ihr ewig rocken (Dogs, do you want to rock forever) and Bananenflanke. After von Rohr finished work on 2012 as executive producer of the debut album of Swiss hard rock band Fox, he started recordings of Krokus' seventeenth studio album in the famous Abbey Road Studios in London in the fall of 2012. Again, von Rohr is also credited as producer of Dirty Dynamite, which finally was released in February 2013.[57] Mandy Meyer, who in the meantime had joined the band permanently (again) as third guitarist, was part of the recording of this album. Like his predecessor Hoodoo, it shot straight to No. 1 of the Swiss album charts before earning platinum award status in the Alpine republic of their home country, Switzerland.[54] Krokus followed up with some headlining concerts in Switzerland, during which Flavio Mezzodi was introduced as the band's new regular drummer.[58] In the summer of 2013 the band appeared at several festivals throughout Europe.[54]

In January 2014, 35 years after the release of Metal Rendez-Vous, Krokus receive from their record company a 4× Platinum Award. The album, which sold around 3 million copies worldwide and is considered the most successful hard rock album of Switzerland, was co-produced by von Rohr.[59] Last year's 4th sold-out show at the Kofmehl, a.k.a. "The House Of Rust" in their hometown of Solothurn was recorded and the live album, produced by von Rohr, would be released in April/May 2014 in 45 countries around the world as Long Stick Goes Boom: Live From Da House Of Rust.[60] Immediately after release it shot to No. 3 in the Swiss album charts.[61] This was the first live album of Krokus that von Rohr played on. Starting out the 2014 concert season, the band embarks on a German tour, followed by multiple festivals all over Europe.[54]

Discography as musician edit

 
Chris von Rohr in London in autumn 2012

Krokus edit

Studio albums

Live albums

  • 2014: Long Stick Goes Boom: Live From Da House Of Rust

EPs

  • 1981: Industrial Strength EP

Singles

  • 1977: "Highway Song"
  • 1978: "Susie"
  • 1979: "Bedside Radio"
  • 1979: "Tokyo Nights"
  • 1980: "Heatstrokes"
  • 1981: "Rock City"
  • 1981: "Winning Man"
  • 1981: "Smelly Nelly"
  • 1982: "American Woman"
  • 1982: "Bad Boys, Rag Dolls"
  • 1982: "Long Stick Goes Boom"
  • 1983: "Screaming in the Night"
  • 1983: "Stayed Awake All Night"
  • 1983: "Eat the Rich"
  • 1988: "Everybody Rocks"
  • 1988: "Let It Go"
  • 1988: "Wild Love"
  • 2010: "Hoodoo Woman"
  • 2010: "Too Hot"
  • 2013: "Dirty Dynamite"
  • 2013: "Go Baby Go"
  • 2013: "Dög Song"

Chris von Rohr edit

Studio albums

  • 1987: Hammer and Tongue (1993 re-released as The Good, the Bad and the Dög)

Singles

  • 2004: "Meh Dräck!"

Discography as producer edit

Krokus edit

Studio albums

Live albums

  • 2014: Long Stick Goes Boom: Live From Da House Of Rust

EPs

  • 1981: Industrial Strength EP (co-produced with Martin Pearson and Fernando von Arb)

Singles

  • 1978: "Susie" (co-produced with Fernando von Arb)
  • 1979: "Bedside Radio" (co-produced with Martin Pearson and Fernando von Arb)
  • 1979: "Tokyo Nights" (co-produced with Martin Pearson and Fernando von Arb)
  • 1980: "Heatstrokes" (co-produced with Martin Pearson and Fernando von Arb)
  • 1981: "Rock City" (co-produced with Fernando von Arb)
  • 1981: "Winning Man" (co-produced with Fernando von Arb)
  • 1981: "Smelly Nelly" (co-produced with Fernando von Arb)
  • 1982: "American Woman" (co-produced with Tony Platt and Fernando von Arb)
  • 1982: "Bad Boys, Rag Dolls" (co-produced with Tony Platt and Fernando von Arb)
  • 1982: "Long Stick Goes Boom" (co-produced with Tony Platt and Fernando von Arb)
  • 1988: "Everybody Rocks" (co-produced with Fernando von Arb)
  • 1988: "Let It Go" (co-produced with Fernando von Arb)
  • 1988: "Wild Love" (co-produced with Fernando von Arb)
  • 2010: "Hoodoo Woman"
  • 2010: "Too Hot"
  • 2013: "Dirty Dynamite"
  • 2013: "Go Baby Go"
  • 2013: "Dög Song"

Steve Whitney Band edit

  • 1982: Night Fighting

Headhunter edit

  • 1985: Headhunter

Chris von Rohr edit

Studio albums

  • 1987: Hammer and Tongue (1993 re-released as The Good, the Bad and the Dög)

Singles

  • 2004: "Meh Dräck!"

The Heavy’s (under the pseudonym J. LaCross) edit

Studio albums

  • 1989: Metal Marathon

Compilations

  • 2008: Mega Metal Marathon

Singles

  • 1989: "Metal Marathon"

Gotthard edit

Studio albums

Live albums

  • 1997: D-Frosted

Compilations

Singles

  • 1992: "All I Care For"
  • 1992: "Hush"
  • 1992: "Firedance"
  • 1993: "Mountain Mama"
  • 1994: "I’m on My Way"
  • 1994: "Travellin’ Man"
  • 1995: "Father Is That Enough"
  • 1996: "One Life, One Soul"
  • 1996: "He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother"
  • 1997: "One Life, One Soul" (Live) (Split-Single with Montserrat Caballé)
  • 1997: "Fight for Your Life"
  • 1997: "Love Soul Matter"
  • 1997: "Someday"
  • 1998: "Let It Rain"
  • 1999: "Blackberry Way"
  • 1999: "Merry X-Mas"
  • 1999: "You"
  • 2000: "Heaven"
  • 2001: "Homerun"

Blue Cold Ice Creams edit

  • 2007: The Blue Cold Ice Creams
  • 2008: Funky Town
  • 2010: We Love Rock'N'Roll
  • 2012: Sweet Moonshine

Polo Hofer and The SchmetterBand edit

  • 2000: Härzbluet (co-produced with Polo Hofer, Eric Merz, Hans-Peter Brüggemann, Martin Diem and Remo Kessler)

Patent Ochsner edit

Studio albums

  • 2003: Trybguet (co-produced with Patent Ochnser)

Singles

  • 2002: "Brandstifter" (co-produced with Patent Ochnser)
  • 2002: "Trybguet" (co-produced with Patent Ochnser)

Lovebugs edit

  • 2005: Naked

Fox edit

  • 2012 (co-produced with Mark Fox)

Books edit

 
Von Rohr's autobiographies: Hunde wollt ihr ewig rocken (1991) and Bananenflanke (2003)
  • Chris von Rohr: Hunde wollt ihr ewig rocken. Mein Trip durch den Rockdschungel, Steinblatt-Verlag, Lugano 1991 (also released as 5-CD audiobook).
  • Chris von Rohr: Bananenflanke. Neue Geschichten aus dem Rock-Dschungel, Steinblatt-Verlag, Biel 2003.
  • Chris von Rohr: Sternenstaub. Die besten Kolumnen. Giger Verlag, Altendorf 2011.

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chris, rohr, christoph, chris, rohr, born, october, 1951, solothurn, swiss, rock, musician, record, producer, author, columnist, radio, television, presenter, best, known, being, member, founder, hard, rock, band, krokus, rohr, reading, festival, 1980backgroun. Christoph Chris von Rohr born 24 October 1951 in Solothurn is a Swiss rock musician record producer author columnist radio and television presenter He is best known for being a member and founder of the hard rock band Krokus Chris von RohrVon Rohr at UK s Reading Festival in 1980Background informationBirth nameChristoph Von RohrBorn 1951 10 24 24 October 1951 age 72 Solothurn SwitzerlandGenresHard rock heavy metalOccupation s MusicianproducerInstrument s Bass guitar vocals guitar piano drums percussionYears active1975 present Contents 1 History 1 1 Childhood youth and first experiences as a musician 1951 1975 1 2 Rise and international breakthrough with Krokus 1975 1983 1 3 Forced reorientations activities as music producer author and solo artist 1983 1987 1 4 Brief return to Krokus 1987 1989 1 5 Various activities as a musician journalist and radio host 1989 1991 1 6 First book bestseller and success as discoverer coach and producer of Gotthard 1991 2002 1 7 Second bestseller Meh Drack and varied activities 2002 2008 1 8 Return of original Krokus line up and third bestseller 2008 present 2 Discography as musician 2 1 Krokus 2 2 Chris von Rohr 3 Discography as producer 3 1 Krokus 3 2 Steve Whitney Band 3 3 Headhunter 3 4 Chris von Rohr 3 5 The Heavy s under the pseudonym J LaCross 3 6 Gotthard 3 7 Blue Cold Ice Creams 3 8 Polo Hofer and The SchmetterBand 3 9 Patent Ochsner 3 10 Lovebugs 3 11 Fox 4 Books 5 References 6 External linksHistory editChildhood youth and first experiences as a musician 1951 1975 edit nbsp The Band Inside left to right Chris von Rohr Peter Richard Tommy Kiefer Chris von Rohr along with his half brother Stephan von Rohr comes from a middle class family in Solothurn where he spent most of his childhood 1 His first musical experience Chris von Rohr gained at his parents piano 2 During his school years in mostly local schools apart from a brief interlude at a boarding school Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz where he was able to play drums for the very first time von Rohr s father gave him his first drum set as a gift 3 In 1967 he formed his first band called The Scouts 4 The band changed names multiple times from Tears Of Love to In and finally Indian Summer With this formation the young drummer also completed his first public appearance at a student ball in the Hotel Krone in Solothurn 5 After a two year stint at the public business school in Neuchatel von Rohr founded more bands first the Plastic Joints and thereafter Inside 6 Meanwhile the musician von Rohr kept himself financially afloat as a cook in the Solothurn Restaurant amp Hotel Kreuz the first Genossenschaftsbeiz of Switzerland 7 After a for von Rohr in terms of musical style all in all very unpleasant but at least financially lucrative short stint with a dance band called On the Road he and their keyboarder Michi Szabo formed the two man band Night Train 8 However all these attempts to make it in the professional music business failed and so von Rohr worked again as a cook at the Restaurant Kreuz followed by a semester at the Jazz School in Bern 9 Rise and international breakthrough with Krokus 1975 1983 edit After finishing studies at the Jazz School von Rohr returned to Solothurn to form another band in November 1975 Krokus 10 Their first public gig was opening for Nella Martinetti at the Saalbau of the Swiss town of Gerlafingen 11 Together with lead guitarist Tommy Kiefer with whom drummer von Rohr alternated lead vocals rhythm guitarist Hansi Droz and bassist Remo Spadino finally the very progressive debut album Krokus 11 was recorded and released in 1976 produced by Peter J Mac Taggart With the rights to the band name Krokus secured and his bandmates unceremoniously released he formed a new alliance with band members of the local band Montezuma changing the line up of Krokus completely Von Rohr himself took over lead vocals Fernando von Arb played guitar on bass Jurg Naegeli and Freddy Steady on the drums 12 Shortly thereafter guitarist Tommy Kiefer was brought back to the line up and the band was complete once again 13 With this line up the band recorded once more at the Sinus Studio in Bern produced again by Peter J Mac Taggart and released in 1977 their second studio album To You All which was released in 1977 and revealing for the first time a hard rock sound 14 nbsp Von Rohr on vocals and Tommy Kiefer end of the 1970s With the same line up still with von Rohr as front man Krokus recorded their third totally hard rock album Pain Killer which was also released as Pay It in Metal 15 This album was recorded within six days in Manor Studios in Oxford in 1978 and produced by von Rohr and von Arb 15 Although von Rohr received from Switzerland s Pop Magazine the equivalent of Rolling Stone magazine in the USA the Golden Hammer Award as No 1 vocalist and Krokus No 1 rock band of the year in their home country of Switzerland the band s future musical direction changed once more when all band members witnessed a concert by AC DC at the Volkshaus in Zurich 15 Consequently von Rohr had a vision and he voluntarily surrendered his vocal duties first to Henry Fries who had to bow out because of prior contractual obligations and finally after persistent recruiting attempts by von Rohr himself found in Marc Storace the singer with the powerful vocal range he envisioned 15 Von Rohr switched to bass and Jurg Naegeli was in charge of the band s keyboards and sound 15 The last missing piece of the puzzle fell in place with this new line up for the perfect Krokus sound Soon thereafter the band recorded their fourth studio album Metal Rendez Vous at Platinum One Studio in Zurich produced by Martin Pearson von Rohr and von Arb 16 This album proved to be the band s international breakthrough Triple platinum in Switzerland and first concert tours in Great Britain and the United States followed including the percussion battle between von Rohr and drummer Freddy Steady 16 Immediately after the touring ended the band went into Roundhouse Studios in London to work on their fifth studio album which was again produced by von Rohr and von Arb to be finally released in 1981 as Hardware 17 As with its predecessor the album turned out to be a total success and earned gold status in Switzerland 17 As a result of continuing drug problems and unreliability of lead guitarist Kiefer the first cracks in the band s structure became obvious and could not be ignored any longer Although the band continued to rise in popularity After the release of the album the band and Kiefer went separate ways 18 Mandy Meyer replaced Kiefer for the tours throughout Europe and the USA 17 However Krokus and Meyer went their separate ways immediately after completion of the tour Without further ado rhythm guitarist Mark Kohler joined the band 19 This line up eventually recorded at the Battery Studios in London produced by Tony Platt von Rohr and von Arb their sixth studio album One Vice at a Time Released in 1982 it not only validated the status of Krokus but raised it one notch higher 19 The album reached gold status not only in Switzerland but for the first time in the band s history earned gold status in the U S and Canada On top of that Krokus set another record as the first and so far only Swiss band ever to sell out the Hallenstadion in Zurich 19 More extensive tours through North America and Europe followed the album release 19 In between all of Krokus touring commitments von Rohr managed to find time to produce Night Fighting Steve Whitney Band s second studio album this time as the sole producer in charge 20 Meanwhile Krokus lineup changes continued Drummer Steady was dismissed and replaced by Steve Pace 19 What followed however was nothing less than the culmination and highlight of the band s career the seventh studio album Headhunter recorded by Tom Allom at Bee Jay Studio in Orlando Florida and released in 1983 This album earned for the first time and unmatched until now platinum status in the U S and Canada and also gold in Switzerland 21 As a result of this album s success the band was invited to join the second largest U S tour of the year as special guests The Pyromania tour of British rock band Def Leppard who became popular in the U S at that time and Gary Moore as opening act 21 During this time von Rohr and his bandmates were also appointed honorary citizens of the U S state of Tennessee 22 Even though or perhaps because of the wave of success the band enjoyed at this time within the next few months two serious negative experiences changed the course of events once more First Krokus was kicked off the Pyromania tour because of several missteps by singer Marc Storace and band manager Butch Stone the band eventually finished their North American tour as supporting act of Judas Priest and on the other hand another wave of line up changes First rhythm guitarist Mark Kohler was dismissed and replaced by Patrick Mason and finally von Rohr the last remaining founding member of the band was ousted because he openly talked to Switzerland s daily newspaper Blick about his experience on the road and the tour excesses that followed as well as his rebellion against the business antics of their U S manager Stone 23 Forced reorientations activities as music producer author and solo artist 1983 1987 edit Dismissed by Krokus at once Chris von Rohr found himself on his own overnight During this period the ousted bass player and founder of the band took on diverse projects firstly he produced in 1985 the first and only self titled studio album of the Swiss band Headhunter 24 In addition to his first official job as a producer Von Rohr also started to write his first book which was published in 1991 and entitled Hunde wollt ihr ewig rocken Dogs do you want to rock forever The book described the insane events around and within Krokus and helped him to process that entire experience mentally thus finding closure 25 In addition von Rohr released his first and so far only solo album Hammer and Tongue in 1987 26 Brief return to Krokus 1987 1989 edit Shortly after releasing his solo album von Rohr returned to Krokus in 1987 Plain and simply stated it turned out to be the best solution for all parties involved 27 Together again at last von Rohr and his old bandmates Marc Storace Fernando von Arb Mark Kohler and Dani Crivelli who played drums on his solo album recorded at Jurg Naegeli s Pink recording studio in Zuchwil their tenth studio album Produced by von Rohr and von Arb Krokus released Heart Attack in 1988 28 The album charted 5th place in the Swiss album charts a first for von Rohr and Krokus It was the return to Hard Rock which had catapulted the band in the early 1980s into the worldwide spotlight and away from the shallow pop metal orientation the band presented itself on the previous album Change of Address 28 However after touring throughout Europe and the United States all parties realized shortly thereafter that the thrill was gone mainly it seemed to be impossible to restore the feeling and groove of the past Mounting management problems and both Marc Storace and Fernando von Arb throwing in the towel due to symptoms of extreme fatigue and exhaustion marked the first official break up in the band s history 28 Various activities as a musician journalist and radio host 1989 1991 edit After the dissolution of Krokus Chris von Rohr worked under the pseudonym J LaCross as producer of the first studio album Metal Marathon by a band called The Heavy s This album consisted of a collection of shortened and re arranged classic rock and metal cover medleys 29 Shortly thereafter von Rohr founded a band called Grand Slam with Peter Tanner on vocals as well as lead guitarist Many Maurer rhythm guitarist Tony Castell and drummer Peter Haas 30 With this group he toured Germany Austria and Hungary mainly playing material from his solo album until he left the band in late 1989 30 Meanwhile von Rohr already worked as a radio moderator on the very popular Radio 24 a regional radio station of Zurich and Radio 32 a regional station from Solothurn 26 Among others he hosted the show Volles Rohr Full Power 31 He also wrote articles for various music magazines 26 First book bestseller and success as discoverer coach and producer of Gotthard 1991 2002 edit nbsp Von Rohr as producer of Gotthard In 1991 Von Rohr finally published his first book which he started writing right after his dismissal from Krokus An autobiography entitled Hunde wollt ihr ewig rocken Dogs do you wanna rock forever that gave the reader a direct honest and genuine insight to the childhood and youth of the musician as well as behind the scenes recollections during his rock star days with Krokus 32 Subsequently the literary work in which the author recalls the highs and lows of his career in his own words became a cult book and bestseller not only for rock and metal fans That same year Chris von Rohr also started his collaboration with the Swiss hard rock band Gotthard via their band manager Marco Antognini 33 This cooperation turned out to be the beginning of a success story for both sides as already the first released in 1992 self titled studio album Gotthard reached a significant chart position by making it to No 5 in the Swiss charts 34 A year later besides his duties with Gotthard von Rohr also re released his 1987 solo album Hammer and Tongue this time however under the title The Good The Bad and The Dog including the bonus track See You Walking 35 Following this reissue von Rohr s focus was again entirely on Gotthard and what followed was despite or because of persistent internal tensions at least in Switzerland a single musical triumph All of the following studio and live albums of the band produced by von Rohr particularly Dial Hard in 1994 G in 1996 D Frosted in 1997 and Open in 1999 reached number 1 in the Swiss album charts 34 Moreover even several singles were able to rank in the music charts of the Alpine republic of Switzerland 34 nbsp Von Rohr as juror at MusicStar After that von Rohr participated on the ninth studio album of Polo Hofer amp The Schmetterband a Swiss dialect band called Harzbluet which was released in January 2000 The two songs Es saftigs Muntschi and Barner were both co composed and co produced by von Rohr Through his connections in the music biz von Rohr initiated and produced the song Who s gonna shoe your pretty little foot a duet by Polo Hofer with the U S blues musician Willy DeVille This short detour into Swiss dialect collaborations was followed by a very significant private event of the successful musician and producer the birth of his daughter Jewel in 2001 Nevertheless there was no resting on his laurels on the contrary With the studio album Homerun in 2001 which included the number one single Heaven and the compilation One Life One Soul Best of Ballads in 2002 he produced two other releases with Gotthard which in turn landed at 1 on the Swiss album charts 34 However despite the successful joint working relationship over the last 11 years that had its up s and down s and was not always easy for both sides band and mentor von Rohr parted ways anno 2002 Second bestseller Meh Drack and varied activities 2002 2008 edit nbsp Von Rohr in his TV Show Black n Blond Following the separation with Gotthard and with respect to his varied activities a very all around phase was about to begin While he was working on his second book he served as co producer on Trybguet the fifth studio album by Swiss dialect band Patent Ochsner which was released in February 2003 36 This album jumped to 1 in the Swiss album charts 37 Finally in November 2003 his second literary work Bananenflanke the second part of his autobiography was published and rather quickly turned out to be another best seller for von Rohr 38 At the same time his first bestseller Hunde wollt ihr ewig rocken was released as a five CD audiobook 26 On top of that von Rohr started in November 2003 his TV career as a juror in the first series of the talent show MusicStar that was broadcast by Swiss TV s SF zwei 39 During this time a documentary was published in February 2004 entitled Krokus As Long as We Live which dealt with the turbulent history of Krokus in an informative and multi perspective way by letting people that were part of this journey tell their story in their own way 40 The creation of this film ultimately initiated the reconciliation of Chris von Rohr and Fernando von Arb and the subsequent reunion of the original line up of Krokus 41 Von Rohr earned even more popularity with his slogan Meh Drack during a broadcast of MusicStar when he discouraged candidates to continue a music career due to their lackluster performance 42 The cult status that evolved because of his saying convinced him eventually to write a song with the same title This was ultimately released as a single and Meh Drack reached number 14 in the Swiss Singles Chart 43 Furthermore Meh Drack was even chosen as word of the year 2004 in Switzerland 42 From December 2004 to February 2005 von Rohr appeared again as a juror in the second season of the talent show Music Star 39 Meanwhile he also produced the live recorded acoustic album of the band Lovebugs which also shot to 1 in the Swiss album charts 44 nbsp Von Rohr with daughter Jewel 2007 After completion of the second season von Rohr eventually left Musicstar to get back to work as a radio moderator The broadcast VollRohr Rock n Talk full power ahead Rock n Talk was heard from May 2005 to June 2006 on various radio stations in Switzerland 45 Alternating with Peter Bichsel Peter Scholl Latour and Helmut Hubacher von Rohr started in 2005 also to write each month s column Notabene for the magazine Schweizer Illustrierte 46 Meanwhile he additionally started in October 2005 together with Roman Kilchsperger on SF two a late night TV show called Black n Blond 47 Here at the first broadcast of the show von Rohr got the attention of the Swiss television viewers my mooning the camera 47 However the producers of the Schweizer Fernsehen Swiss television show were not convinced about the sustainability in the long run and Black n Blond was incidentally cancelled in September 2006 48 But von Rohr s absence on TV was short lived as he could be seen from October to December 2006 as a juror in the uniquely produced talent show Superstar which was broadcast on Swiss TV channel 3 49 In December 2007 despite Marc Storace still touring with the then active line up of Krokus an increased movement to revive the classic line up of Krokus started when the Storace von Arb von Rohr and Steady performed in the Swiss TV show Die grossten Schweizer Hits The Greatest Swiss Hits of All Time After their performance and a standing ovation the original members of the band were presented with the Diamond Award for over a million records sold in Switzerland 50 After that event an artistic pause was announced on the band s own website 50 Return of original Krokus line up and third bestseller 2008 present edit nbsp Von Rohr at Stade de Suisse in Bern 2008 Following the artistic pause Krokus re formed in the same line up that at the end of 2007 performed in the TV show Die grossten Schweizer Hits i e frontman Storace guitarist von Arb bassist von Rohr and drummer Steady 51 Shortly thereafter the return of rhythm guitarist Mark Kohler was announced and the original line up that recorded the 1982 album One Vice at a Time was reunited at last 52 Subsequently the original Krokus line up performed their much acclaimed reunion concert at the Stade de Suisse football stadium in Bern then the band contributed the anthem for the Hockey World Cup that was held in 2009 in Switzerland called Live for the Action 50 Next started the work on Krokus 16th studio album called Hoodoo which was recorded mostly at the House of Audio in Winterbach and von Rohr himself is credited as the producer of the album which was released in February 2010 It was the second time only in the history of Krokus that the album debuted at No 1 on the Swiss album charts and ultimately earned the band platinum status in their home country 53 Following the release of the album the band played numerous large festivals and a few headlining shows in Europe until late December 2010 54 Simultaneously von Rohr found himself again in front of a TV audience as of July 2010 hired as a profiler of 3sat and their broadcast Tonspur Der Soundtrack meines Lebens Soundtrack The soundtrack of my life 55 nbsp Von Rohr at the Abbey Road Studios 2012 Before the preparations on a new album of Krokus could take place Chris von Rohr published his third book Sternenstaub Stardust in October 2011 which includes some of the columns he had written over the years for the renowned magazine Schweizer Illustrierte 56 The literary work of the multi talented most successful rock musician and producer in all of Switzerland even jumped to No 9 of the Swiss Fiction Book Charts and therefore established itself as a bestseller like his two autobiographies Hunde wollt ihr ewig rocken Dogs do you want to rock forever and Bananenflanke After von Rohr finished work on 2012 as executive producer of the debut album of Swiss hard rock band Fox he started recordings of Krokus seventeenth studio album in the famous Abbey Road Studios in London in the fall of 2012 Again von Rohr is also credited as producer of Dirty Dynamite which finally was released in February 2013 57 Mandy Meyer who in the meantime had joined the band permanently again as third guitarist was part of the recording of this album Like his predecessor Hoodoo it shot straight to No 1 of the Swiss album charts before earning platinum award status in the Alpine republic of their home country Switzerland 54 Krokus followed up with some headlining concerts in Switzerland during which Flavio Mezzodi was introduced as the band s new regular drummer 58 In the summer of 2013 the band appeared at several festivals throughout Europe 54 In January 2014 35 years after the release of Metal Rendez Vous Krokus receive from their record company a 4 Platinum Award The album which sold around 3 million copies worldwide and is considered the most successful hard rock album of Switzerland was co produced by von Rohr 59 Last year s 4th sold out show at the Kofmehl a k a The House Of Rust in their hometown of Solothurn was recorded and the live album produced by von Rohr would be released in April May 2014 in 45 countries around the world as Long Stick Goes Boom Live From Da House Of Rust 60 Immediately after release it shot to No 3 in the Swiss album charts 61 This was the first live album of Krokus that von Rohr played on Starting out the 2014 concert season the band embarks on a German tour followed by multiple festivals all over Europe 54 Discography as musician edit nbsp Chris von Rohr in London in autumn 2012 Krokus edit Studio albums 1976 Krokus 1977 To You All 1978 Pain Killer Pay It in Metal 1980 Metal Rendez vous 1981 Hardware 1982 One Vice at a Time 1983 Headhunter 1988 Heart Attack 2010 Hoodoo 2013 Dirty Dynamite Live albums 2014 Long Stick Goes Boom Live From Da House Of Rust EPs 1981 Industrial Strength EP Singles 1977 Highway Song 1978 Susie 1979 Bedside Radio 1979 Tokyo Nights 1980 Heatstrokes 1981 Rock City 1981 Winning Man 1981 Smelly Nelly 1982 American Woman 1982 Bad Boys Rag Dolls 1982 Long Stick Goes Boom 1983 Screaming in the Night 1983 Stayed Awake All Night 1983 Eat the Rich 1988 Everybody Rocks 1988 Let It Go 1988 Wild Love 2010 Hoodoo Woman 2010 Too Hot 2013 Dirty Dynamite 2013 Go Baby Go 2013 Dog Song Chris von Rohr edit Studio albums 1987 Hammer and Tongue 1993 re released as The Good the Bad and the Dog Singles 2004 Meh Drack Discography as producer editKrokus edit Studio albums 1976 Krokus 1978 Pain Killer Pay It in Metal co produced with Fernando von Arb 1980 Metal Rendez Vous co produced with Martin Pearson and Fernando von Arb 1981 Hardware co produced with Fernando von Arb 1982 One Vice at a Time co produced with Tony Platt and Fernando von Arb 1983 Headhunter 1988 Heart Attack co produced with Fernando von Arb 2010 Hoodoo 2013 Dirty Dynamite Live albums 2014 Long Stick Goes Boom Live From Da House Of Rust EPs 1981 Industrial Strength EP co produced with Martin Pearson and Fernando von Arb Singles 1978 Susie co produced with Fernando von Arb 1979 Bedside Radio co produced with Martin Pearson and Fernando von Arb 1979 Tokyo Nights co produced with Martin Pearson and Fernando von Arb 1980 Heatstrokes co produced with Martin Pearson and Fernando von Arb 1981 Rock City co produced with Fernando von Arb 1981 Winning Man co produced with Fernando von Arb 1981 Smelly Nelly co produced with Fernando von Arb 1982 American Woman co produced with Tony Platt and Fernando von Arb 1982 Bad Boys Rag Dolls co produced with Tony Platt and Fernando von Arb 1982 Long Stick Goes Boom co produced with Tony Platt and Fernando von Arb 1988 Everybody Rocks co produced with Fernando von Arb 1988 Let It Go co produced with Fernando von Arb 1988 Wild Love co produced with Fernando von Arb 2010 Hoodoo Woman 2010 Too Hot 2013 Dirty Dynamite 2013 Go Baby Go 2013 Dog Song Steve Whitney Band edit 1982 Night Fighting Headhunter edit 1985 Headhunter Chris von Rohr edit Studio albums 1987 Hammer and Tongue 1993 re released as The Good the Bad and the Dog Singles 2004 Meh Drack The Heavy s under the pseudonym J LaCross edit Studio albums 1989 Metal Marathon Compilations 2008 Mega Metal Marathon Singles 1989 Metal Marathon Gotthard edit Studio albums 1992 Gotthard 1994 Dial Hard 1996 G 1999 Open 2001 Homerun Live albums 1997 D Frosted Compilations 2002 One Life One Soul Best of Ballads Singles 1992 All I Care For 1992 Hush 1992 Firedance 1993 Mountain Mama 1994 I m on My Way 1994 Travellin Man 1995 Father Is That Enough 1996 One Life One Soul 1996 He Ain t Heavy He s My Brother 1997 One Life One Soul Live Split Single with Montserrat Caballe 1997 Fight for Your Life 1997 Love Soul Matter 1997 Someday 1998 Let It Rain 1999 Blackberry Way 1999 Merry X Mas 1999 You 2000 Heaven 2001 Homerun Blue Cold Ice Creams edit 2007 The Blue Cold Ice Creams 2008 Funky Town 2010 We Love Rock N Roll 2012 Sweet Moonshine Polo Hofer and The SchmetterBand edit 2000 Harzbluet co produced with Polo Hofer Eric Merz Hans Peter Bruggemann Martin Diem and Remo Kessler Patent Ochsner edit Studio albums 2003 Trybguet co produced with Patent Ochnser Singles 2002 Brandstifter co produced with Patent Ochnser 2002 Trybguet co produced with Patent Ochnser Lovebugs edit 2005 Naked Fox edit 2012 co produced with Mark Fox Books edit nbsp Von Rohr s autobiographies Hunde wollt ihr ewig rocken 1991 and Bananenflanke 2003 Chris von Rohr Hunde wollt ihr ewig rocken Mein Trip durch den Rockdschungel Steinblatt Verlag Lugano 1991 also released as 5 CD audiobook Chris von Rohr Bananenflanke Neue Geschichten aus dem Rock Dschungel Steinblatt Verlag Biel 2003 Chris von 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