KROKUS Singer Recites ''Twas The Night Before Christmas'; Audio Available

December 3, 2007

The Classic Rock Revisited web site has posted an audio recording of KROKUS singer Marc Storace reciting the classic Christmas poem "'Twas The Night Before Christmas" as part of its Christmas special. Download the MP3 file at this location.

As previously reported, founding members of KROKUS reunited with vocalist Marc Storace for an appearance on November 18, 2007 on a TV show honoring the greatest Swiss songs of all time. The "Die grössten Schweizer Hits" program featured KROKUS performing a medley of the tracks "Tokyo Nights", "Bedside Radio" and "Heatstrokes". KROKUS' lineup for the appearance included Storace, Chris Von Rohr (bass),Freddy Steady (drums) and Fernando Von Arb (guitar).

Watch KROKUS's performance on "Die grössten Schweizer Hits" below.

KROKUS's current lineup consists of Marc Storace (vocals),Stefan Schwarzmann (drums),Tony Castell (bass),Mandy Meyer (guitar) and Dominique Fave (guitar).

KROKUS is the first confirmed band for next year's Rocklahoma festival, which will be held July 11-13, 2008 at the Catch The Fever Festival Grounds, four miles north of Pryor, Oklahoma.

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