Rolling Drunks
Line-up
Founded in 1991 in Wheatley/England, Rolling Drunks are one of the last authentic rock’n’roll-bands touring both in Germany and in England since then. Playing just own songs, they are known as a line-up enthusing the audience with their power, anyway.
Thomas Weick, lead guitarist, co-founder of the progrock-band „The Formula“ and one of the best and versatile lead guitarists in Germany.
Georg Grimm, bass player, began his long musical carreer in the 60‘s with Tony Sheridan on the Reeperbahn, Hamburg, at the same time the Beatles had been there. The following decades, he played with Albert Lee, Chris Farlowe, Joe South, Christine Albert ...
Conny Wind, drummer, played for several years with the famous band „Survivor“ and in the backing band of Alice Cooper.
Horst Jabs, singer, is fronting the group in a leather long-coat outfit while doing an exciting performance.
For more information: www.rollingdrunks.de Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.r
Rolling Drunks
Line-up
Founded in 1991 in Wheatley/England, Rolling Drunks are one of the last authentic rock’n’roll-bands touring both in Germany and in England since then. Playing just own songs, they are known as a line-up enthusing the audience with their power, anyway.
Thomas Weick, lead guitarist, co-founder of the progrock-band „The Formula“ and one of the best and versatile lead guitarists in Germany.
Georg Grimm, bass player, began his long musical carreer in the 60‘s with Tony Sheridan on the Reeperbahn, Hamburg, at the same time the Beatles had been there. The following decades, he played with Albert Lee, Chris Farlowe, Joe South, Christine Albert ...
Conny Wind, drummer, played for several years with the famous band „Survivor“ and in the backing band of Alice Cooper.
Horst Jabs, singer, is fronting the group in a leather long-coat outfit while doing an exciting performance.
For more information: www.rollingdrunks.de Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.r