Armand Volker

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Armand Volker (born May 26, 1950 ) is a Swiss musician , composer and music producer .

Life

Armand Volker is guitarist and co-founder of the Swiss band TEA. With Marc Storace, who joined the band in 1973, they toured throughout Europe in the 1970s. As "special guests" they were u. a. on tour with Queen and Nazareth .

In 2009 the band released the album Reloaded .

Since 1980 Armand Volker has worked in around 400 productions by German artists and bands as a musician, composer, arranger , sound engineer and producer. In Munich he produced a. a. together with Harald Steinhauer the albums Tutti Frutti , Scharf wia Peperoni and Wahre Liebe der Spider Murphy Gang . For Münchener Freiheit he was the producer of Ohne dich (I'm not going to sleep tonight) and a thousand times you in 1985, and as long as one can still live dreams in 1987 (with the London Symphony Orchestra ). Volker was also active as a composer for the titles a thousand times you and come back .

Other artists and bands he worked with were Geier Sturzflug , Hubert Kah , Inga & Anete Humpe , Juliane Werding , Marianne Rosenberg , Nena , Michael Cretu , Gianna Nannini , Spliff , Maggie Reilly , Bonnie Bianco , Claudia Jung , Die Prinzen , Tom Becker , Sandra , Shivananda , Moti Special , Sally Oldfield , Six Was Nine , Johnny Logan , Stephan Hollstein , Core22 and Tom Kelly .

Together with Mambo Verlag (Harald Steinhauer, Jürgen Thürnau and Günther Sigl ) and Curt Cress , he founded the Munich Pilot Studios. Curt Cress has been running the recording studio since Mambo Verlag switched to Sony Music .

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