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Marc Storace

Sliema, Malta

Marc Storace is credited on 344 releases across 74 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1974–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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344

Pressings credited

74

Albums

6

Decades active

50

In collections

Biography

Marc Storace (Italian: [stoˈraːtʃe]; born 7 October 1951) is a Maltese-born Swiss singer. His career in music started in the 1960s. He is most noted for his position as the lead singer and songwriter of the Swiss hard rock band Krokus from 1980. Before joining Krokus, he sang with the Swiss progressive rock band TEA. He has also since undertaken a solo project, duets, an acoustical project, and many guest slots. He also had some close encounters with the classical meets rock world and has worked with a few other rock acts as writer and a singer. Storace has a high-pitched raunchy voice, which has been compared to AC/DC's former lead singer Bon Scott and Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant. Since he began singing professionally in the 1970s, his style and voice have remained largely the same, with a noticeable increase of character, through maturity and years of live and studio experience. He played a major role in the Swiss-German films Anuk and Handyman, in which he acted, as well as contributed his writing and singing to songs for both the film's soundtracks. As of January 2019, Storace was still active in rock projects as well as his "ongoing" semi-acoustic one. Krokus embarked on their "Farewell Tour" that April.

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Credited work

344 releases · 74 albums · active 1974–2026

  • Performance · 628
  • Other credits · 40
  • Production · 4

Studios: Battery Studios, London · Platinum One Studio · Bee Jay Recording Studio · Pink Tonstudio

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