Nitzinger - Live At Rockpalast 2001 - COMPACT DISCS [CD]
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- Genre: Rock
- Description: Heavy bluesrock-guitarist John Nitzinger, born in 1968 in Fort Wlorth / Texas, recorded two singles, InchPlastic WindowInch and InchLife Of John DoeInch, which were produced by famous US musician, songwriter and record producer T-Bone Burnett. In 1970 Nitzinger started to pen songs for US hard rock band Bloodrock. When the album InchBloodrock 2Inch went gold in the US, John Nitzinger signed a solo-contract with Capitol Records. In the 1980s Nitzinger formed the band PM with ELP's Carl Palmer and released the album Inch1 PMInch on Ariola Records. Two years later he joined Alice Cooper, co-writing and performing Cooper's InchZipper Catches SkinInch among others. Nitzinger went on hiatus for a couple of years and returned to recording again in 1997. Four years later Nitzinger and his band played the InchRockpalastInch. John still remembers InchIt was a great and responsive crowd. I gave a Nitzinger T-shirt to a small child who seemed to love it.Inch In 2007, Nitzinger released the noteworthy and critically acclaimed album InchKiss Of The MudmanInch and in 2012 he wrote new songs and completed two albums - InchBloodrock 2013Inch with Bloodrock lead vocalist Jim Rutledge and InchRevengeInch with former AC/DC lead singer Dave Evans. A 90-minute DVD documentary, InchNitzinger - Tears From There To HereInch, was released at the same time. Album Tracks 1. Control 2. No Wife 3. No Bed of Roses 4. Rap Is Crap 5. Going Back to Texas 6. Where She Goes I Go 7. Louisiana Cockfight 8. Shifting Sand 9. Control 10. No Wife 11. No Bed of Roses 12. Rap Is Crap 13. Going Back to Texas 14. Where She Goes I Go 15. Louisiana Cockfight 16. Shifting Sand 17. Interview
- Artist: Nitzinger
- Title: Live At Rockpalast 2001
- Format: CD
- Label: Made in Germany Musi
- Release Date: 09/03/2021
- Genre: Rock
- Number Of Discs: 2
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- UPC: 885513901422
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Heavy bluesrock-guitarist John Nitzinger, born in 1968 in Fort Wlorth / Texas, recorded two singles, InchPlastic WindowInch and InchLife Of John DoeInch, which were produced by famous US musician, songwriter and record producer T-Bone Burnett. In 1970 Nitzinger started to pen songs for US hard rock band Bloodrock. When the album InchBloodrock 2Inch went gold in the US, John Nitzinger signed a solo-contract with Capitol Records. In the 1980s Nitzinger formed the band PM with ELP's Carl Palmer and released the album Inch1 PMInch on Ariola Records. Two years later he joined Alice Cooper, co-writing and performing Cooper's InchZipper Catches SkinInch among others. Nitzinger went on hiatus for a couple of years and returned to recording again in 1997. Four years later Nitzinger and his band played the InchRockpalastInch. John still remembers InchIt was a great and responsive crowd. I gave a Nitzinger T-shirt to a small child who seemed to love it.Inch In 2007, Nitzinger released the noteworthy and critically acclaimed album InchKiss Of The MudmanInch and in 2012 he wrote new songs and completed two albums - InchBloodrock 2013Inch with Bloodrock lead vocalist Jim Rutledge and InchRevengeInch with former AC/DC lead singer Dave Evans. A 90-minute DVD documentary, InchNitzinger - Tears From There To HereInch, was released at the same time. Album Tracks 1. Control 2. No Wife 3. No Bed of Roses 4. Rap Is Crap 5. Going Back to Texas 6. Where She Goes I Go 7. Louisiana Cockfight 8. Shifting Sand 9. Control 10. No Wife 11. No Bed of Roses 12. Rap Is Crap 13. Going Back to Texas 14. Where She Goes I Go 15. Louisiana Cockfight 16. Shifting Sand 17. Interview

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