(L-R) Members of the rock band "Scorpions" Pawel Mąciwoda, Rudolf Schenker, Klaus Meine, Matthias Jabs, and Mikkey Dee stand in front of the Heinz von Heiden Arena during a photo session. The ...
The year is 1972. The place is Cologne, Germany. The Scorpions are in the recording studio, about to lay down their debut album, Lonesome Crow, with producer Conny Plank. But first they have an ...
Today, many classic rock fans know Scorpions for timeless tracks like “Big City Nights,” “Rock You Like a Hurricane,” “Send Me an Angel,” and “Wind of Change.” However, there is much more to their ...
It’s been 50 years since Scorpions stung its way out of Hanover, Germany, with its first album, “Lonesome Crow.” So it seems appropriate the hard rocking quartet has commemorated that by releasing ...
1965 marks the starting point of one of the most successful rock bands of our time. Hailing from Hannover, Germany, SCORPIONS embarked on a journey that would lead them around the globe and would ...
Today’s journey into the freaky detritus of the music world is short, sweet and strangely surreal. It seems to come from some far off Russia-type place (at least, the Cyrillic writing on the YouTube ...
The Scorpions had to cancel a couple of South American dates on their 60th anniversary tour due to lead singer Klaus Meine fighting a respiratory infection. The German rock metal group posted an ...
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