

The guitarist Michael Schenker announced a new studio album called “Don’t Sell Your Soul” and the title-track was released. It features his new singer Erik Grönwall, who had previously worked with Skid Row. He premiered the song at the famous Wacken Festival in Germany, performing as an encore after he played the setlist focused on the UFO classic material.
The new record will be out next October 3 via earMusic and besides Schenker and Grönwall, the band is also formed by Bodo Schopf (Drums), Barend Courbois (Bass) and Steve Mann (Guitar, keyboards). There also some guest vocalists like Robin McAuley, Dimitri “Lia” Liapakis and Michael Voss.
“We’re absolutely thrilled to share this new work of music with you very soon and had an incredible time performing at Wacken,” Schenker said.
Schenker first joined Scorpions in 1969 when the band already existed for four years and remained as a member until 1973. He left the group to join the British band UFO, becoming a fundamental part of their sound and helping them to become one of the most influential Hard Rock bands from that era. He stayed with them until 1978 when he returned briefly to Scorpions before starting his solo career.
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