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Scorpions are a German rock band from Hanover, formed in 1965. The band went through numerous changes in personnel in its early years. Founding by rhythm/lead guitarist Rudolf Schenker and drummer Wolfgang Dziony; both at that point shared lead vocals. In addition to them, the band also included lead/rhythm guitarist Karl-Heinz Vollmer and ...
On October 24th, 2024, the band gave a press conference in Hanover at which a concert on July 5, 2025 in the Heinz-von-Heiden-Arena Hanover was announced for the 60th anniversary under the motto Coming Home to Hannover Scorpions and Friends. Judas Priest were confirmed as a special guest. [60] [61] [62]
Scorpions and former Motörhead drummer Mikkey Dee has revealed he recently nearly died of sepsis, and was in hospital for three weeks. ... “We have a tremendous 2025 to look forward to ...
Brian Turner, 80, New Zealand poet and field hockey player (national team), New Zealand Poet Laureate (2003–2005), heart attack. [ 470 ] Howard Twilley , 81, American football player ( Tulsa Golden Hurricane , Miami Dolphins ), Super Bowl champion ( 1973 , 1974 ).
Founded in 1975 as ESC Wedemark, the team was renamed Wedemark Scorpions in their first DEL season in 1996 after the rock band Scorpions, who also call Hanover, Lower Saxony their home. The next season, the Scorpions relocated to Hanover proper and began playing their home games at TUI Arena in 2000.
He was an early member of the hard rock band Scorpions, a band co-founded by his elder brother Rudolf Schenker. In the mid-1970s, Schenker joined UFO, playing lead and rhythm guitar. He left the band in 1978 to briefly rejoin Scorpions for the recording of Lovedrive, and then to form MSG. He has rejoined UFO three times, producing an album each ...
3 members of team killed [40] 20 January 1989: Samsunspor: Association football: Bus: Samsun, Turkey: 5: 3 players, coach and driver killed; 2 players received career-ending injuries. [41] 24 January 1992: University of Notre Dame: Swimming: Bus: Indiana, United States: 2: 2 members of the women's swim team killed [42] 21 May 1992: California ...