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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...
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    Kiefer (guitar), both former members of Kaktus. Former TEA vocalist Marc Storace joined the band as frontman in time for their Metal Rendez-vous album...
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  • 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...
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    guitar/keyboards/backing vocals (1975–1983, 1987–1989, and since 2008), lead vocalist Marc Storace (1979–1988, 1994–1999, and since 2002), lead guitarists Fernando von...
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  • 1959), Italian politician Guillermo Storace (born 1974), a forward of the Uruguay national rugby union team Marc Storace (born 1951), Maltese rock vocalist...
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  • Switzerland. "Hellraiser" (Marc Storace) – 3:37 "Too Wired to Sleep" (Tony Castell, Storace) – 2:44 "Hangman" (Dominique Favez, Storace) – 4:06 "Angel of My...
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  • Vittorio "Vic" Vergeat (15 May 1951 – 1 November 2023) was an Italian guitarist, singer-songwriter, and music producer. Born in Domodossola on 15 May 1951...
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    Switzerland in 2005. The film was released in 2006 and features also Marc Storace, lead singer of the Swiss hard rock band Krokus. During the period of...
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  • sessions for the album Warrior Soul, while the duet with Krokus singer Marc Storace comes from the soundtrack of the movie Anuk – Der Weg des Kriegers and...
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  • released in June 1980. It is the first Krokus release to feature vocalist Marc Storace; Chris von Rohr had formerly served as the band's lead vocalist but appears...
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