KROKUS Frontman Records QUEEN Medley

April 22, 2005

KROKUS frontman Marc Storace has recorded a QUEEN medley with fellow singers Steve Lee (GOTTHARD) and Gigi Moto for the next edition of Swiss TV program "Benissimo", airing Saturdays on SFDRS. "The energy and excitement generated by all three singing together at the same time is simply outstanding!" reads a posting on KROKUS' web site.

KROKUS recently parted ways with longtime guitarist Fernando Von Arb. He has since been replaced by the returning Mandy Meyer, who performed on three of the group's albums during the 1990s.

KROKUS are currently in the studio working on the follow-up to 2003's "Rock the Block", tentatively due this fall. The group's lineup is completed by Patrick Aeby (drums),Dominique Fave (guitar) and Tony Castell (bass).

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