Eroc
Joachim Heinz Ehrig (born 15 November 1951), better known by his stage name Eroc, is a German musician and sound engineer.[1] He served as the drummer and band leader of the German progressive rock group Grobschnitt from 1970 until 1983.[1][2] He also released five solo albums between 1975 and 1987.
Discography
Solo albums
- Eroc (1975), Brain
- Eroc Zwei (1976), Brain
- Eroc 3 (1979), Brain
- Eroc 4 (1982), Brain
- Changing Skies (1987), Metronome
With Hans Reichel
- Kino (1986), Teldec Import Service
- The Return of Onkel Boskopp (1997), Repertoire
With Urs Fuchs
- Eurosonic Experiences (1999), Wolkenreise
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References
- Mineur, Matthias (2005). "Music at Your Own Risk". Eroc (CD liner). Hannover: Revisited Records.
- Schelle, Stephan. "Grobschnitt-Chronologie" (in German). Retrieved 9 May 2014.
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