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Grave Digger

 
Artist: Grave Digger
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  • Formed: 1980, Germany
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Masterpieces", "25 to Live", "Liberty or Death

Biography

German power metal band Grave Digger was formed in late 1980 by frontman Chris Boltendahl, guitarist Peter Masson, bassist Willi Lackmann and drummer Albert Eckardt. Debuting three years later on the Rock from Hell compilation, in 1984 Grave Digger returned with the full-length Heavy Metal Breakdown; after the following year's Witch Hunter, Lackmann left the lineup, and was replaced by bassist C.F. Brank for 1986's War Games. The group then shortened their name to simply Digger for 1987's Stronger than Ever, which saw guitarist Uwe Lulis substituting for Masson; Boltendahl then dissolved the project, finally reuniting with Lulis in 1991 and recruiting new bassist Tomi Gottlich and drummer Jörg Michael for The Reaper, credited once again to Grave Digger. Drummer Frank Ullrich replaced Michael for 1995's Heart of Darkness, with percussion duties handled by Stefan Arnold on Tunes of War; with the departure of Gottlich, Jens Becker assumed the bass for 1998's Knights of the Cross. Keyboardist H.P. Katzenburg expanded the Grave Digger lineup to a five-piece for Excalibur, issued a year later. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Grave Digger

Grave Digger at Metalcamp in 2007
Background information
Origin Gladbeck, Germany
Genres Heavy metal, power metal, speed metal
Years active 1980-1987, 1991-present
Website Official website
Members
Chris Boltendahl
Jens Becker
Stefan Arnold
Hans-Peter Katzenburg

Grave Digger are a German heavy metal/power metal band formed in 1980. They were part of the German heavy/speed/power metal scene to emerge in the early to mid 1980s.

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Band history

After various appearances at small festivals, the band, comprising Chris Boltendahl, Peter Masson, Willi Lackmann and Albert Eckardt, recorded a song for the compilation album Rock from Hell in 1983. A year later, Grave Digger released their debut album Heavy Metal Breakdown.

They released their second album Witch Hunter in 1985. After this album was completed, Eckardt left the band; he was replaced by C.F. Brank. Further festival appearances, a tour as the warm-up act for Helloween and, finally, a triple headline tour with Celtic Frost and Helloween followed, and all before the release of the third album War Games in January 1986. Thereafter, Peter Masson gave way to Uwe Lulis; in 1987 the band's name was changed to Digger, the name under which they released the album Stronger Than Ever. This album hardly had anything in common with the earlier music of Grave Digger. It was more an attempt to reach the masses with mainstream rock like that of Bon Jovi or Van Halen. The album flopped, as it was not accepted by fans or the masses. As a result, Chris Boltendahl declared, at the end of 1987, the break up of the band.

However, the band partially reformed in 1991. Christ Boltendahl and Uwe Lulis, along with two valuable newcomers, Tomi Göttlich and Jörg Michael, who had been the drummers for Rage and Running Wild, released a comeback record, The Reaper. This album returned to the true roots of Grave Digger. In the same year, the album Best of the Eighties was released; it represented a quasi Best-of-Album of their earlier songs.

The album Symphony of Death followed in 1994. In the interim, Grave Digger, now with a new drummer, Frank Ullrich, toured Germany, playing as the warm-up act for Manowar. In 1995 the album Heart of Darkness appeared; it was a very dark album with many influences from the early works of Annihilator[citation needed].

In 1996, Stefan Arnold became the band's new drummer. This year also marked the release of the concept album Tunes of War, which dealt with the early history of Scotland. This album was the first part of the Middle Ages Trilogy, completed in 1999. The second album, Knights of the Cross, with Jens Becker as bass guitarist, was completed in 1997 and was about the rise and fall of the Knights Templar. The final part of the trilogy, finished in 1999, Excalibur explored the legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Shortly after this followed a world tour with the keyboardist Hans-Peter Katzenburg, who later became a permanent bandmember.

The Anniversary Years

In 2000, Grave Digger celebrated their 20th anniversary; to mark the occasion they performed at a sell-out concert at the Zeche in Bochum. Many of the band's most popular songs were played alongside other less well-known ones. There were also a number of different supporting acts appearing with Grave Digger. This concert also marked a defining chapter in the band's history, as Uwe Lulis left a short while before the concert because of personal and business reasons. Lulis finally called his new band Rebellion.

A replacement, in the form of the ex-Rage guitarist, Manni Schmidt, was found. Along with him and the new record label Nuclear Blast, the album The Grave Digger appeared in 2001. The works of Edgar Allan Poe served as an inspiration for the lyrics of the new album. Their first live album, Tunes of Wacken, appeared in 2002. This was coupled with the release of their first DVD, Wacken Open Air. About a year later, a further concept album, Rheingold, appeared, which centered on the opera Der Ring des Nibelungen by Richard Wagner.

After the successful Rheingold-Tour, the band recorded another album, The Last Supper, with Symphorce and Wizard; however, unlike previous albums, The Last Supper was not a concept album, despite several songs about the last days of Jesus. A few journalists described the album as the best since Tunes of War or Heavy Metal Breakdown[citation needed]. It was released on January 17, 2005. Less than a month later, the band began a tour with Stormhammer and Astral Doors in Andernach, the birthplace of Manni Schmidt.

October 2005 saw the release of a live DVD recording of the Last Supper Tour and the São Paulo concert. The title, 25 to Live, commemorated the band's 25th anniversary.

Grave Digger released their follow-up to The Last Supper, Liberty or Death on January 12, 2007. A Double-Headline Tour together with Therion followed, beginning January 17, 2007 in Essen.

In mid August, 2008, the band entered Principal studios with additional guitarist Thilo Hermann to record their 13th studio album entitled "Ballads Of A Hangman". It was their first album with twin guitars.

In February 2009 the band parted ways with Thilo Hermann. In October 2009 Manni Schmidt left the band due to ongoing disagreements with Boltendahl.

Members

Current line-up

  • Chris Boltendahl – Vocals
  • Jens Becker – Bass (1997 – present)
  • Stefan Arnold – Drums (1996 – present)
  • Hans Peter "H.P." Katzenburg – Keyboards (1999 – present)

Former members

  • Manni Schmidt – Guitars (2000 – 2009)
  • Thilo Hermann – Guitars (2007 – 2009)
  • Uwe Lulis – Guitars (1986 – 2000)
  • Peter Masson – Guitars (1980 – 1986)
  • Tomi Göttlich – Bass (1991 – 1997)
  • Martin Gerlitzki – Bass (1983)
  • Willi Lackman – Bass (1983 – 1984)
  • René "T-Bone" Teichgräber – Bass (1984)
  • C.F. Frank – Bass (1985 – 1987)
  • Frank Ulrich – Drums (1994 – 1995)
  • Jörg Michael – Drums (1993 – 1994)
  • Lutz Schmelzer – Drums (1980)
  • Philip Seibel – Drums (1981 – 1983)
  • Albert Eckardt – Drums (1983 – 1987)
  • Peter Breitenbach – Drums (1991 – 1993)

Discography

Studio albums

Year Title
1984 Heavy Metal Breakdown
1985 Witch Hunter
1986 War Games
1987 Stronger Than Ever (under name Digger)
1993 The Reaper
1994 Symphony of Death
1995 Heart of Darkness
1996 Tunes of War
1998 Knights of the Cross
1999 Excalibur
2001 The Grave Digger
2003 Rheingold
2005 The Last Supper
2007 Liberty or Death
2009 Ballads of a Hangman

Live albums

Compilation albums

  • The Best Of The Eighties (1993)
  • Die Definitiv Biografie (2002)
  • The History - Part One (2002)
  • Masterpieces - Best Of Album (2002)
  • Lost Tunes from the Vault (2003)

EPs and singles

Box sets

  • The Middle Ages Trilogy (2002)

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