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Gotthard concerts already held

Gotthard concert in Villena

  • Polideportivo Municipal de Villena Villena, Spain
  • Thursday 6 August 2020
  • Time 19:00

Gotthard concert in Barcelona

  • Razzmatazz 2 Barcelona, Spain
  • Sunday 26 February 2017
  • Time 19:00

Gotthard concert in Madrid

  • La Riviera Madrid, Spain
  • Saturday 25 February 2017
  • Time 16:00

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Gotthard

Gotthard

Biography

Gotthard, a hard-rock band from Lugano in the Italian part of Switzerland and Bern in the German part, was founded in 1990 by mentor and co songwriter Chris von Rohr, best known as Krokus' bass player. Gotthard is definitely one of the most famous and successful Swiss artists ever and almost every album has topped the Swiss charts since 1990. With 2 million albums sold (1 million of which were sold in Switzerland, which only has 7 million habitants), they managed to get multi-platinum awards in different parts of the world. Influences include Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, Whitesnake, Deep Purple and Aerosmith. Singer Steve Lee is especially fond of Whitesnake and has based his singing style on their lead singer David Coverdale. Gotthard also performed "Immigrant Song" (originally by Led Zeppelin) live and it featured exclusively on a CD by Classic Rock (a long running monthly UK rock magazine). "Hush" was also performed live and can be found on Made In Switzerland album. Another cover of a song they have recorded is "The Mighty Quinn", originally called Quinn The Eskimo, by Bob Dylan. Singer Steve Lee was killed in a motorcycle accident on October 5th 2010. A truck struck him while he was stopped on the side of a desert road in Nevada (USA), putting on rain gear. Current line-up: Nic Maeder: Vocals Leo Leoni: Lead Guitar Freddy Scherer: Rhythm Guitar Marc Lynn: Bass Hena Habegger: Drums Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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