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Michael Schenker Group
BIO
Michael Schenker was born on January
10, 1955, in Sarstedt near Hanover. At the tender age of fifteen he joined
his brother Rudolf’s band, Scorpions, with whom he produced his 1972
debut album Lonesome Crow. Once the
British rock act UFO had discovered Schenker’s amazing talent during
a joint tour with the Scorpions, they invi-
ted the exceptional guitar whiz-kid to team up with them after the tour had
finished. His first recording with UFO
became an international masterpiece: Phenomenon (1974), featuring the classics
‘Doctor Doctor’ and ‘Rock
Bottom’, is still considered one of the most important releases in the
history of rock music.
Schenker stayed with UFO for eight years, releasing further impressive rock
albums like Force It (1975) and No
Heavy Pettin’ (1976) – recordings that made UFO international
stars and set new standards in rock music. The
two subsequent studio albums Lights Out (1977) and Obsession (1978) are still
among the most significant
releases of the genre. A year after the arrival of Obsession, the band decided
to record a live album, Stranger
In The Night, which is justly considered one of the most successful live cuts
ever. At the same time, the record
marked the end of the legendary line-up that had caused a stir for well over
a decade.
Michael Schenker left UFO and temporarily teamed up with his former band Scorpions
again to record the fabu-
lous Lovedrive with them. His manager Peter Mensch also arranged an audition
with Aerosmith, which came to
nothing in the end due to vocalist Steven Tyler‘s bad state of health.
Instead he returned to the public eye with the debut album by his own Michael
Schenker Group, featuring
musicians like Simon Phillips, Gary Barden and key- boarder Don Airey. „Peter
finally found me Simon
Phillips and Mo Foster who were currently recording with Jeff Beck and seemed
to be the perfect choice for
MSG‘s first recording,” Schenker recalls. „Roger Glo- ver
heard about it and offered himself as the produ-
cer. It all turned out well and we called it the Michael Schenker Group.”
On subsequent albums like MSG II
(1981), One Night At Budokan (1982), Assault Attack (1983) and Built To Destroy,
he continued to present
talented band members, like the two former Rainbow musicians Graham Bonnett
and Cozy Powell (R.I.P.),
as well as Ted McKenny and Chris Glenn, two former members of the Alex Harvey
Band.
In the mid-Eighties, Schenker formed the McAuley Schenker Group together with
former Grand Prix vo-
calist Robin McAuley, its abbreviated name remaining MSG. „I wanted
a singer as a partner and found Robin
McAuley in 1986,“ he tells. “Realizing that Robins Sir Name McAuley
starts with an M while looking for a
new band name I offered him the M for MSG in order to keep MSG.” The
musical direction leaned increasingly
towards the American mainstream, which didn’t seem to affect the band’s
great success.
Albums like Perfect Timing (1987), Save Yourself (1989)and MSG (1992) met
with unanimously positive reviews world-wide. MSG continued to tour all over
the world, playing with renowned
acts like Iron Maiden, Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, and Scorpions. During a creative
hiatus, Schenker got involved with
Contraband (featuring Bobby Blotzer of Ratt and Tracii Guns of L.A. Guns)
and contributed numerous licks to their album.
1992 marked the end of the McAuley Schenker Group with Unplugged Live, and
Schenker returned to the UFO
fold.
Their commercially extremely successful
US comeback tour convinced the experts, as did the first joint
release in fifteen years, called Walk On Water. The album arrived at the Japanese
stores in 1995, while Europe
had to wait another two years, in fact until a few weeks after the release
of Thank You, Schenker’s first acoustic solo recording.
Following the US tour with UFO, he reactived MSG and produced Written In The
Sand with a new line-up. Autumn
1997 saw the start of an extensive European tour with UFO and a celebrated
G3 tour alongside Uli Jon Roth and
Joe Satriani, presenting his album The Michael Schenker Story – Live
at the same time.
In summer 1998, Schenker ensconced himself in a recording studio near San
Francisco with producer legend
Mike Varney to work on his next offering The Unforgiven, an album that was
the basis for the subsequent tour,
during which The Unforgiven World Tour – Live was also recorded. With
Adventures Of The Imagination, he
allowed his band a break to realize his long-standing ambition to record an
instrumental rock album, and the
subsequent success encouraged him to follow with another, similar offering
called Dreams And Expressions. Be
Aware Of Scorpions was recorded by a new MSG line-up, which could also be
seen live during the following Eu-
ropean tour. The solo album, Thank You 3, and the MSG release, Aracnophobiac
(2003), followed. „I carried on
with my new album which I started two years ago as a concept album for UFO,”
Schenker explains. “When I got
Jari`s demo tape I knew what to do. He was the perfect singer for this concept
album and it happened to be 25
years since MSG recorded their first album. So I decided to make it a 25 Years
Celebration album. I contacted all
the original MSG singers one by one to sing a new song. It worked out and
I am very happy with the result.” Now
the members of the reformed band are on their marks with Tales Of Rock‘n‘Roll
- 25 Years Celebration, ready to
embark on their next tour in May 2006.
In 2009 Gary Barden Returns To The Group And They Release "In The Midst
Of Beauty" Available Now!!