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Chris von Rohr (Christoph Von Rohr) was born on 24 October, 1951 in Solothurn, Switzerland, is an A swiss male singer. Discover Chris von Rohr's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Occupation Musician producer
Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 24 October, 1951
Birthday 24 October
Birthplace Solothurn, Switzerland
Nationality Switzerland

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1951

Christoph "Chris" von Rohr (born 24 October 1951 in Solothurn) is a Swiss rock musician, record producer, author, columnist, radio and television presenter.

He is best known for being a member and founder of the hard rock band, Krokus.

Chris von Rohr, along with his half-brother Stephan von Rohr, comes from a middle-class family in Solothurn, where he spent most of his childhood.

His first musical experience Chris von Rohr gained at his parents piano.

During his school years in mostly local schools (apart from a brief interlude at a boarding school Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz – where he was able to play drums for the very first time), von Rohr's father gave him his first drum set as a gift.

1967

In 1967, he formed his first band called The Scouts.

The band changed names multiple times, from Tears Of Love to In and finally Indian Summer.

With this formation the young drummer also completed his first public appearance at a student ball in the Hotel Krone in Solothurn.

After a two-year stint at the public business school in Neuchâtel von Rohr founded more bands: first, the Plastic Joints and thereafter Inside.

Meanwhile, the musician von Rohr kept himself financially afloat as a cook in the Solothurn Restaurant & Hotel Kreuz – the first Genossenschaftsbeiz of Switzerland.

After a for von Rohr in terms of musical style all in all very unpleasant but at least financially lucrative short stint with a dance band called On the Road, he and their keyboarder Michi Szabo formed the two- man band Night Train.

However, all these attempts to make it in the professional music business failed and so von Rohr worked again as a cook at the Restaurant Kreuz, followed by a semester at the Jazz School in Bern.

1975

After finishing studies at the Jazz School, von Rohr returned to Solothurn to form another band in November 1975: Krokus.

Their first public gig was opening for Nella Martinetti at the Saalbau of the Swiss town of Gerlafingen.

Together with lead guitarist Tommy Kiefer, with whom drummer von Rohr alternated lead vocals, rhythm guitarist Hansi Droz and bassist Remo Spadino finally the very progressive debut album Krokus.

1976

was recorded and released in 1976, produced by Peter J. Mac Taggart.

With the rights to the band name Krokus secured and his bandmates unceremoniously released, he formed a new alliance with band members of the local band Montezuma, changing the line-up of Krokus completely: Von Rohr himself took over lead vocals, Fernando von Arb played guitar, on bass Jürg Naegeli and Freddy Steady on the drums.

Shortly thereafter, guitarist Tommy Kiefer was brought back to the line-up and the band was complete once again.

1977

With this line-up the band recorded once more at the Sinus Studio in Bern, produced again by Peter J. Mac Taggart and released in 1977 their second studio album To You All, which was released in 1977 and revealing for the first time a hard rock sound.

With the same line-up, still with von Rohr as front man, Krokus recorded their third, totally hard rock album Pain Killer, which was also released as Pay It in Metal.

1978

This album was recorded within six days in Manor Studios in Oxford in 1978, and produced by von Rohr and von Arb.

Although von Rohr received from Switzerland's Pop Magazine (the equivalent of Rolling Stone magazine in the USA) the "Golden Hammer Award" as No. 1 vocalist and Krokus No. 1 rock band of the year in their home country of Switzerland, the band's future musical direction changed once more when all band members witnessed a concert by AC/DC at the Volkshaus in Zürich.

Consequently, von Rohr had a vision and he voluntarily surrendered his vocal duties first to Henry Fries, who had to bow out because of prior contractual obligations, and finally – after persistent recruiting attempts by von Rohr himself – found in Marc Storace the singer with the powerful vocal range he envisioned.

Von Rohr switched to bass and Jürg Naegeli was in charge of the band's keyboards and sound.

The last missing piece of the puzzle fell in place with this new line-up for the perfect Krokus sound.

Soon thereafter, the band recorded their fourth studio album Metal Rendez-Vous at Platinum One Studio in Zurich, produced by Martin Pearson, von Rohr and von Arb.

This album proved to be the band's international breakthrough.

Triple-platinum in Switzerland and first concert tours in Great Britain and the United States followed, including the "percussion battle" between von Rohr and drummer Freddy Steady.

1981

Immediately after the touring ended, the band went into Roundhouse Studios in London to work on their fifth studio album, which was again produced by von Rohr and von Arb, to be finally released in 1981 as Hardware.

As with its predecessor, the album turned out to be a total success and earned gold status in Switzerland.

As a result of continuing drug problems and unreliability of lead guitarist Kiefer, the first cracks in the band's structure became obvious and could not be ignored any longer.

Although the band continued to rise in popularity.

After the release of the album, the band and Kiefer went separate ways.

Mandy Meyer replaced Kiefer for the tours throughout Europe and the USA.

However, Krokus and Meyer went their separate ways immediately after completion of the tour.

Without further ado rhythm guitarist Mark Kohler joined the band.

This line-up eventually recorded at the Battery Studios in London – produced by Tony Platt, von Rohr and von Arb – their sixth studio album One Vice at a Time.

1982

Released in 1982, it not only validated the status of Krokus but raised it one notch higher.

The album reached gold status not only in Switzerland but for the first time in the band's history earned gold status in the U.S. and Canada.

On top of that Krokus set another record as the first and so far only Swiss band ever to sell out the Hallenstadion in Zurich.