Hermann Rarebell
Hermann Rarebell (born the November 18th 1949 with Saarbrucken, Germany) at summer the beater of the German group of Hard rock Scorpions of 1977 with 1995 playing out of eight albums studio. It joined the group in 1977 to replace Rudy Lenners. In 1982 it leaves an album solo entitled Nip In The Bud . It with also made up him even certain songs of the group like " Another Part off Meat" , " Falling in Love" or " Passion Rules the Game" , and written or contributed to the words of some of the titles most popular of the group like " Rock You Like has Hurricane " , " Make it Real" , " Dynamite" , " Blackout" , " Arizona" , " Bad Servant boys Running Wild" , " Don' T Stop At the Stop" , " Tease Me Please Me" and others chansons.
After having left Scorpions in 1995 (it will be replaced initially by Curt Cress then by James Kottak), it founded in company of the prince Albert of Monaco the recording company Monaco Records.
The following years they takes part has various musical projects like Drum Legends, project which has joins together ex-beaters of renoms.
In August 2006 at the time of the Open Wacken Air Festival where Scorpions had the head of poster, Hermann Rarebell (as of other ex-members of the group as Ulrich Roth) went up on scene with the group for the first time since its departure of this one in 1995, and this in front of more 60.000 spectateurs.
In June 2007 it leaves an album entitled I' m Back , its second album solo after Nip In The Bud in 1982.
Discography in solo
External bonds
- official site
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