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Artist description
The music of RABBIT HILL is a kind of guitar oriented classic (hard-) rock. Different music influences (from late 70ties to early 90ties) contribute to the typical sound of RABBIT HILL. The result is a harmonic combination of ballads, rock 'n roll and rocksongs crossing the line from puristic accoustic grooves to melodic (hard-) rock beats.The (english) lyrics of the first album "Carrots and Sticks" reflect personal experiences. The recording sessions for the second CD “Take it or leave it!” have been started on may 8th 2000 in well known Spice Recording Studios near Augsburg. |
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Music Style
rock (guitar oriented melodic-/hardrock) |
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Musical Influences
from bluesy "purplish" classic rock of the 70s to 80s 'n' 90s straight & guitar oriented melodic-/hardrock |
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Similar Artists
whitesnake,scorpions,gotthard,bonfire,deep purple,alice cooper,clapton & cocker (sometimes) |
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Artist History
Existing since 1993 the band is playing self composed songs settled somewhere between the three big Cs: Clapton - Cocker - Coverdale...The band's name refers to a famous district of munich: "Hasenbergl" (english: Rabbit Hill), comparable to the Bronx in N.Y.C.Up to now RABBIT HILL had various radio airplays all over Germany (and also internationally)and five tv-invitations with interview. Since september 1996 the band is playing in clubs and concert halls around munich and the south of Germany. |
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Group Members
Martin Woratz, Peter Woratz, Alex Heinz, Stefan Frank, Chris Ehrenhardt |
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Instruments
g., b., keys, dr. |
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Albums
"Carrots & Sticks", "Take it or leave it!" (release date: summer 2000) |
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Press Reviews
All over germany and in: USA, Japan, Netherlands, Italy, Greece, UK |
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Additional Info
almost all merchandising products are sold out - new t-shirts, sweat-shirts, caps etc. available with the 2nd cd (summer/autumn 2000) |
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Location
Munich - Germany |
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