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Marc Storace (Italian: [stoˈraːtʃe]; born 7 October 1951) is a Maltese-born Swiss musician. His career in music started in the 1960s. He is most noted for his position as the lead singer and songwriter of the Swiss hard rock band Krokus from 1980. Before joining Krokus, he sang with the Swiss progressive rock band TEA. He has also since ...
TEA is a Swiss progressive heavy rock band perhaps best known for featuring lead vocalist Marc Storace before he went on to front Krokus, Switzerland's all-time best selling rock act.
Marc Storace (* 7. Oktober 1951 in Sliema, Malta) ist ein maltesisch-schweizerischer Rocksänger und Songwriter. Seine Musikerkarriere begann in den 1960er Jahren. Bevor er 1980 Frontmann und Songwriter der Schweizer Hardrock-Band Krokus wurde, sang er bei den Schweizer Progressive-Rockern TEA und anderen Bands in seiner ursprünglichen Heimat ...
Former TEA vocalist Marc Storace joined the band as frontman in time for their Metal Rendez-vous album in 1980. History. Formation (1975–1981) Krokus was formed in 1975 as a progressive rock act.
Marc Storace joined on lead vocals in 1979, remaining through most of the 1980s. He rejoined for a five-year stint in the 1990s, and again in 2002. For the tour in promotion of Pain Killer on December, Paul Bierk was brought in to take over on lead vocals, von Rohr switching to bass guitar.
ImageNameYears ActiveInstruments2013 (backup member)drums percussionnone2011–2013 (backup member)drums percussionDirty Dynamite (2013)2006–2008drums percussionHellraiser (2006)Dennis Ward2006–2008 (backup member)keyboardsHellraiser (2006)Marc Storace is a Maltese-born Swiss musician. His career in music started in the 1960s. He is most noted for his position as the lead singer and songwriter of the Swiss hard rock band Krokus from 1980.
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At the suggestion of the band's co-producer, Warren Croyle, Marc Storace was included on 2004's The Wars of Gods and Men. Storace flew to Los Angeles where he recorded all his vocal tracks at Floyd's San Fernando Valley studio.