Foggy Mountain Rockers

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Ghostriders in the Sky 04:06 Tools
Hold Me Tight 03:36 Tools
Teenage Paradise 02:30 Tools
Lonely Island 03:30 Tools
Teddyboy Bop 03:28 Tools
Revenge Of The Innocent 03:57 Tools
Trouble 03:45 Tools
Together Forever 02:41 Tools
Angel Heart 03:59 Tools
Country Roads 04:04 Tools
All I Can Do Is Cry 02:12 Tools
Pioneers 04:02 Tools
Cats' Rhythm 02:42 Tools
Bopcat 03:02 Tools
Dancing Shoes 02:01 Tools
El Diablo 02:21 Tools
Wild Nights 02:19 Tools
Summertime 03:11 Tools
I'm On The Run 03:07 Tools
You gonna Rock 03:14 Tools
Blues Train To Hell 02:48 Tools
Change Of Habit 03:39 Tools
Over The Rainbow 02:52 Tools
Game of Love 03:04 Tools
Lonesome Teddyboy 03:28 Tools
Teddyboy Rocker 03:19 Tools
Party By The Riverside 02:51 Tools
Early Morning Rain 03:18 Tools
Bad Desire 03:19 Tools
Crazy Love 02:51 Tools
The Way Of Rock 'n' Roll 03:11 Tools
Diamonds And Jewels 02:18 Tools
Unchained Melody 02:59 Tools
Hypnotized 04:00 Tools
Dressed In Black 03:04 Tools
Hang Him High 51:17 Tools
Noch'n Bier 03:54 Tools
Rheinland Rock 'n' Roll 03:56 Tools
Wild Teenagers 01:54 Tools
Drinkin' Beer 02:54 Tools
Long Blonde Hair 02:26 Tools
Der Alptraum 04:48 Tools
Rock'n'Roll will never die 03:46 Tools
A Piece Of Heaven 03:16 Tools
The Stranger 03:45 Tools
Rockabilly Stomp 02:29 Tools
The Root Of Evil 03:23 Tools
(Hey) Mr. Jailer 02:51 Tools
Dark Angel 04:15 Tools
Wanted 48:55 Tools
Try to Be the Only One 03:36 Tools
My Valentine 02:46 Tools
Turning Tide 02:24 Tools
It's Not too Late To Be Wild 03:28 Tools
Castin' My Spell 02:26 Tools
Ain´t Never Gonna Stop 03:12 Tools
Cast Iron Arm 02:57 Tools
One Thing Is For Sure 02:19 Tools
Never Again 03:26 Tools
Boogie bop dame 02:33 Tools
A letter of Goodbye 04:51 Tools
Secret Dreams 03:53 Tools
Sea of Heartbreak 03:18 Tools
Johnny come lately 02:59 Tools
Thank god i'm a teddyboy 02:40 Tools
Put the blame on me 03:23 Tools
Are You Still Crazy? 03:23 Tools
Be Apart 04:50 Tools
Louisiana mama 02:35 Tools
Crossfire 02:18 Tools
Six Rockin' Men 48:55 Tools
Please Mama, Please 03:21 Tools
Lonesome Train 02:09 Tools
Pipeline 02:04 Tools
Tennessee Rockin' 02:33 Tools
Gunning for the dog 02:20 Tools
Teddy Boy Anthem 03:31 Tools
Crazy Little Teddygirl 03:51 Tools
Rockabilly Party 02:50 Tools
Johnny's Legend 03:47 Tools
The Long Ride Home 03:21 Tools
The Fog 03:57 Tools
Something Wrong With You 05:02 Tools
feelin' blue 01:37 Tools
Castin’ My Spell 02:28 Tools
The Wanted Man In Black 04:50 Tools
Rockin' At the Ace Café 03:00 Tools
Forbidden Love-Affair 01:50 Tools
Rockin' At The Ace Cafe 03:00 Tools
Johnny Smith 02:17 Tools
Wildcat 02:11 Tools
Ghosttown 03:43 Tools
Teddy Boy Movement 03:50 Tools
Wanderin' Star 04:32 Tools
Tender Days 02:56 Tools
Texas Calls You Home 03:37 Tools
Reason for Livin' 04:05 Tools
The Beat 03:40 Tools
When My Baby Came To Town 02:54 Tools
Man's Ruin 02:52 Tools
Illuminati 04:01 Tools
She Brings Back The Wolf In Me 04:49 Tools
Don't Hang Around Me Anymore 03:06 Tools
Pain Hurts 03:10 Tools
Don't Break My Heart Again 05:14 Tools
Rock 'n' roll will never die 04:01 Tools
Thank God I´m a Teddyboy 02:40 Tools
Johnnys Legend 03:46 Tools
Reason For Livin´ 04:06 Tools
Six Rockin´ Men 48:55 Tools
Livin` In The Foggy Mountains 01:09 Tools
Alone 04:07 Tools
Livin' in the Foggy Mountains 04:04 Tools
Shes Too Young 02:50 Tools
Don't Cut My Hair 02:47 Tools
Don't Knock Upon My Door 01:51 Tools
Tennessee Rockin 03:17 Tools
(Hey) - Mr. Jailer 02:50 Tools
Rock'n'Roll Is a Drug 03:20 Tools
Give Me Your Love 03:17 Tools
Rockin At The Ace Café 02:52 Tools
Long Blond Hair 02:26 Tools
Fathers Rockin' Times 03:45 Tools
Livin´ In The Foggy Mountains 03:17 Tools
Dont Hang Around Me Anymore 03:05 Tools
Rockin At The Ace Cafe 02:50 Tools
Thank God Im Teddy Boy 02:53 Tools
Rock'N'Roll Religion 03:11 Tools
Do You Know? 03:16 Tools
Rock 'N' Roll Religion 03:11 Tools
Rock 'N' Roll Is A Drug 03:17 Tools
What Are You Watin' For 03:17 Tools
Johnny´s Legend 03:47 Tools
Johnnyґs Legend 03:47 Tools
Sunrise 03:45 Tools
One More Time 04:06 Tools
Don´t Knock Upon My door 01:53 Tools
Father's Rockin´ Times 03:47 Tools
Rock ´N´ Roll Is a Drug 01:53 Tools
Donґ Hang Around Me Anymore 03:10 Tools
Livinґ in the Foggy Mountains 03:58 Tools
You Belong to Me 03:31 Tools
One More Chance 03:16 Tools
I Do 03:58 Tools
Love's to Blame 03:19 Tools
Fathers Rockinґ Times 03:40 Tools
Donґt Knock Upon My Door 01:53 Tools
Rock'nRoll Will Never Die 03:19 Tools
Honey Bun 03:45 Tools
Sheґs Too Young 02:50 Tools
Reason For Livinґ 04:00 Tools
Donґt Cut My Hair 02:40 Tools
Rockin´ At The Ace Cafe 03:58 Tools
My Little Teddy Girl 02:50 Tools
Rock 'N 'Roll Is a Drug 02:50 Tools
Don´ Hang Around Me Anymore 03:40 Tools
Another Lazy Sunday 03:58 Tools
Do You Know…? 04:00 Tools
Thank God Iґm A Teddy Boy 02:53 Tools
What You Waitin' For 03:17 Tools
The Way Of RocknRoll 11:06 Tools
Let's Rock the Town 04:02 Tools
Wild Side of Life 04:02 Tools
Thousand Stars 03:45 Tools
Nothing Else Matters 03:31 Tools
Rockinґ At The Ace Cafй 02:51 Tools
Tennessee Rockinґ 03:16 Tools
Don´t Cut My Hair 03:16 Tools
Fathers Rockin´ Times 03:41 Tools
Teddy Boy Rocker 03:19 Tools
Rockin' Bones 03:45 Tools
Ghost Town 03:40 Tools
Crazy Little Teddy Girl 03:57 Tools
Midgnighter 03:45 Tools
Graduation Day 03:45 Tools
Tennessee Rockin´ 02:50 Tools
Rockin´ At The Ace Café 02:50 Tools
Ghostrider in the Sky 04:06 Tools
It Don' Take but a Few Minutes 03:31 Tools
Rockin` at the Ace Cafe` 02:50 Tools
Angel Hearts 03:58 Tools
Reason For Living 04:02 Tools
Thank God I´m A Teddy Boy 04:02 Tools
16 - Party By The Riverside 03:58 Tools
Father's Rockin' Times 03:45 Tools
03 - Crazy Little Teddybear 03:58 Tools
10 - Der Alptraum 03:58 Tools
12 - Hang Him High 03:58 Tools
Forbidden Love Affair 03:58 Tools
02 - Hold Me Tight 04:02 Tools
1- Teddyboy Bop 04:02 Tools
Dancin' Shoes 04:02 Tools
12- Wild Teenagers 04:02 Tools
04 - Rockabilly Stomp 03:45 Tools
07 - You Gonna Rock 03:45 Tools
01 - Trouble 03:45 Tools
Johnny's Legend [Rock-n-Roll] 11:06 Tools
12 - Reason For Livin' 11:06 Tools
9- (Hey) Mr.Jailer 11:06 Tools
She's Too Young 11:06 Tools
Cats´ Rhythm 11:06 Tools
Rock´n´Roll will never die 11:06 Tools
03 - Rheinland rock & roll 11:06 Tools
6- Johnny's Legend 11:06 Tools
5- Crazy Love 11:06 Tools
05 - Teenage Paradise 11:06 Tools
15- Teddyboy Rocker 11:06 Tools
01 - The Long Ride Home 11:06 Tools
Thank God Im A Teddyboy 02:53 Tools
Lonesome Teddy Boy 03:31 Tools
8- Dressed In Black 03:31 Tools
01 - The way of rock & roll 03:31 Tools
14 - Dancing Shoes 03:31 Tools
Rock'n Roll Will Never Die 03:31 Tools
Livin in the Froggy Mountains 03:31 Tools
18- Try To Be Only One. 03:31 Tools
14 - Over The Rainbow 03:31 Tools
10 - Together Forever 03:31 Tools
Castin` my spell 03:31 Tools
04 - Long blong hair 03:31 Tools
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Foggy Mountain Rockers is a German rockabilly band that has been active since 1992. It all started in a little yard shed in the year 1992 where five Rock `n´ Roll maniacs out of the area around Bonn, Germany got together to start a band. They tried a lot of different things, discussed back and forth trying to find their style. They didn’t just want to cover but were determined to create their own music, incorporating each musician’s favorite feel in order to produce their own compositions based on motives of the British Teddyboy Rock `n´ Roll with influences of Skiffle and Country music. The small yard shed was only a temporary “new home”. When Jörg “Paul” Webber joined the band as second guitarist, he offered his parents’ basement as a new place to jam. At around the same time the drummer was replaced by an ideal alternative: Sven Schürmann. At this point in time the members of the band were as follows: Heiko Piecha (vocals), Mario Oehlmann (guitar), Jörg “Paul” Webber (guitar), Frank “Jummi” Jungbluth (bass), Sven Schürmann (drums) and Domenico “Duck” Todaro (percussion). In this set-up the band performed their first concerts in the Cologne/Bonn area. In the year 1993, through the achievement of a 3rd place at the Rock `n´ Roll-Newcomer-Festival in Bielefeld, the band became known in regions beyond their home base as well. The five musicians now released their first sample recordings. “Paul” had to leave the band at the end of ’93 for personal reasons but an adequate replacement was soon found in the experienced Rockabilly guitarist Marko Jahnke who had previously played together with Jummi in the band “Raw Bop Trio”. In 1994 the band recorded their first album “Hang Him High” for Pin up Records. Unfortunately “Pin up Records” decided to cease their production of Rock `n´ Roll records and never released the album. The five hopefuls were utterly disappointed and suffered their first real setback. Nevertheless, the band drove on and was soon booked for several live performances. Their program was now already quite ample and became even more so when sax player Thomas “Sax” Schmitz joined the band in 1995. When Jummi had to take a break from the band due to job conflicts, Thomas also took over his part. In this line-up the band recorded their album “Dice in Flames” for Castle Records. This record, which was supposed to be their second, now became their first. The acceptance of the album was so great that the band had plenty to do to meet the requests for live performances. Not only were in-scene gigs in store for them but the nonaligned audience were giving them attention as well leading to performances at the “American Embassy Club”, among others, and their first gigs outside of Germany. Thomas left the band at the beginning of 1998 so the Rockers knocked on Jummi’s door again to get him to come back. Jummi had felt that familiar tingle in his fingers again for quite some time and didn’t hesitate to go dig out his bass guitar out of the basement and show up for the next practice. It didn’t take long for all of them to realize that this original set-up was the ideal one. At that time the band felt a real surge go through them, felt inspired to reconsider their approach. They tried out new things, redid some old songs and picked up again some of their former projects which they hadn’t dared to tackle so far. After many practices and performances of their new songs they knew it was time to go back to the studio. It had to be a professional studio, one that would be appropriate to make their songs sound as best as they could be. With their tracks in their pockets they went to see Stefan Pfeifer again, owner of “Castle Records” (vinyl) and “King Ed Records” (CD and recorded their album “Angel Heart”. The good critics and the number of sales attest to the success of the album. In the summer of ’99 the band was looking forward to performances in sunny Spain. The Rockers were sincerely shocked when they learned that guitarist Marco would not be able to accompany them because of job conflicts. The search was on for a suitable replacement and there wasn’t much time. A man more at home in the Rock and Blues scene of Bonn proved to be the rescue and perfect replacement: Ingo Goerges. Which other musician and not even from the Teddyboy scene, would be able to play 40 songs, all unknown to him, within a matter of seven weeks? (Super Ingo!!!) Despite their ever chaotic and comical way, a lot of Lumumba, Sangria and vicious sunburns, the tour turned out to be a downright rockin’, successful trip. Back in Germany the band received good news. The previously recorded and never released album “Hang him High”, which “Part Records” had in the meantime obtained from the stock of “Pin up Records”, was finally going to be published. But, like usual, good and bad news goes hand in hand and the band had to learn that guitarist Marco would not be able to play for quite some time due to lumbar disc problems. That was about the worst that could happen since there were several performances scheduled. Moreover, Marco also had job conflicts and mentioned that he was forced to put the emphasis on his job. There was only one alternative: Ingo. He could not only play guitar, he was also crazy enough for this band, something which the band had found out on their tour in Spain. In this line-up the band performed many international live gigs and produced their single “Teddyboy Rocker” in co-operation with Part Records in the spring of 2000. With this piece of vinyl, which was finished in time for their performance at the “Wildest Cat in Town Weekender” at the London Tennessee Club, the band managed to hook-on seamlessly to their success of the “Angle Heart” record. Because with this sound, you can’t help but make friends! You know you’re successful when the number of gigs are starting to become more and more and the fan community starts to grow. More and more, the Foggy Mountain Rockers were invited to bigger festivals like the “International Rock `n´ Roll & Rockabilly Meeting 2000 (Munich) or the “Teddyboy-Weekender” (Great Yarmouth, England). The English Rock `n´ Roll magazine “Velvet Collar” produced a live video in co-operation with “Trashville Films”. The performance at the “Rock `n´ Roll Weekender” was captured and released on VHS under the title of “Trying to be the Only One”. Two songs were contributed to the Weekender Sampler “Rockin’ around the World” (Teddyboy No. 9). In the beginning of April in the year 2001, after having performed many, many gigs and after much practice, it was time to go to the studio again to record an album. The practice paid off, all 14 tracks of the album were recorded within only 4 days. “Dressed in Black” was the name of this new master piece, produced once again by “Part Records”. It was once again finished just in time before a festival. The album was first sold at the “Austrobilly-Meeting” (biggest Rock `n´ Roll meeting in Austria) and found many eager buyers. A few weeks later the album was also released on vinyl this time in co-operation with the Frankfurt based company “Label Diablo Records”. During the same year, the band performed again a few gigs in England and, for the first time, in Italy. In addition to the festival the band was booked for there, they also played in some club where there was only 1 Rock `n´ Roller amongst an audience of about 200. I guess you can call it a successful night when everybody in the audience starts dancing on the table, gives you standing ovations and enthusiastically demands “We want more!” at the end of the gig. 2002, the anniversary year of the Foggys!! 10 years of rockin’ and rollin’. Here are just some of the many highlight performances of the year: “Hot Rebel Night” with Rocky Burnette & Paul Burlison (Casino Luzerne, Switzerland), “Rock `n´ Roll Weekender” (Walldorf, Germany), “Rock `n´ Roll - Holidays and Screamin’ – Festival” (Calella, Spain), “Wild Bunch Club” (Moss, Norway). For the 10th Anniversary Party at the Niederkassel-Mondorf hall “Zur Post” (near Bonn, Germany) on August 24th, the band released their first self-produced album “Ein Herz für Teds” (Have a heart for Teds). It contains songs of bands and singers which had greatly influenced the music of the Foggy Mountain Rockers. Songs that the Rockers also like to play during their gigs. It also contains 4 bonus tracks of songs which the band had taped during their first recording session in 1993. One of these songs had never been released before, another had never been released in this version. Other releases in 2002: An alternative version of “Early Morning Rain” on the EP in the magazine “Dynamite” (No. 31) and the sold-out vinyl album “Dice in Flames” was published on CD on “Tombstone Records”. In 2003 the Foggy Mountain Rockers released their Live DVD “Live at the 10th Anniversary Party” between a lot of gigs all over Europe. Promoters from the Netherlands and Sweden booked them for the first time. They returned to Italy, Austria, France and of course to England where they performed at “Ready Teddy Go”-Weekender (Cleethorpes) and for the 2nd time on the “Wildest Cat In Town”-Weekender. In the winter month 2003 Foggy´s stopped playing live for a while. They rehearsed a lot and in January/February 2004 they recorded their new album, that will be released in spring/summer 2004. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.