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Germany flagVICTORY
CURRENT NAME Victory
FORMER NAMES -
ORIGIN Hannover, Niedersachsen, Germany
STATUS Active
FORMED IN 1984
LABEL Armageddon Music
GENRE Heavy metal
STYLE -
LYRICAL THEME -
BAND ADDED 2004-08-17, 00:00
LAST UPDATE 2009-02-07, 15:55
Band biography
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The story began in late 1984, when guitarist Tommy Newton and bassist Peter Knorn were busy preparing for a new album by their band Fargo. Impressed by the compelling material, Scorpions drummer Herman Rarebell took charge of the group’s fate, advancing the studio costs and hiring an American producer. Just two days later, the sensational enlistment of the internationally renowned vocalist, Charlie Huhn, was announced. The result of the studio sessions was dispatched directly to David Krebs’ American management company (who had Aerosmith, Scorpions etc. on their books), triggering an invitation to the States. The band name was changed from Fargo to Victory and the group were presented to all major record companies, eventually signing with Epic (Sony Music). Victory then moved on to Los Angeles to have their material mixed by the most eminent sound engineer of the time, Michael Wagener. Their debut album, Victory, saw the light of day in 1985, and the musicians toured the States that same year, playing 60 shows in America, including four of the country’s most reputable festivals, and were celebrated not only by the 80,000 enthusiastic fans at the Texxas Jam in Dallas..

Following a restructuring process, as a result of which Herman Frank (formerly Accept and Sinner) was enlisted as the ideal second guitarist, the most legendary line-up of the band to this day materialized. Victory, now consisting of Huhn, Newton, Frank, Randow and Knorn, returned to Germany and signed with Metronome. Their Don’t Get Mad – Get Even album came out in 1986, superseded by the acclaimed Hungry Hearts one year later. Following countless tours all over Europe and another trip through the States, the most successful chapter in the history of Victory came to an end with their eagerly awaited live cut, That’s Live (1988). Charlie Huhn subsequently returned to America, accepting a lucrative offer by rock giants, Humble Pie..

In the course of an extensive search, a suitable new frontman was found in Fernando Garcia. Culture Killed The Native came out in 1989, entering the European and American charts again. A third US tour followed, plus a European tour alongside Gary Moore. After two more studio recordings (Temples Of Gold, 1999 and You Bought It – You Name It, 1992), Victory played a farewell gig in their home-town of Hanover, which was released on the double album Liveline. Things then went quiet for the successful group during the next four years, until Victory recorded their 1996 studio cut Voiceprint with a new line-up, albeit unable to take up where they had left off in their heyday with Huhn, Randow and Frank. Particularly Charlie Huhn’s (referred to as “Chicken Charlie” by his friends) extremely blues-oriented vocals appeared impossible to compensate in terms of compositions. Still – or perhaps for that very reason – more and more voices made themselves heard, demanding a comeback of the original team. When all the musicians involved indicated their interest in a reunion a few weeks ago, the Hanover label Steamhammer/SPV were fast to act, securing themselves the rights to the scheduled one-time reunion album, which is due to be recorded in early summer at Tommy Newton’s Area 51 studio in Celle. At the beginning of August, Victory are set to face their fans again in this distinguished line-up for the first time in fifteen years at the Wacken Open Air festival. The release of the album "Instinct "is scheduled for early summer.
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Current members Add - Fetch
Fritz Randow2002-DrumsSee also Saxon, Sinner
Peter Knorn1984-Bass
Tommy Newton1984-GuitarsSee also Consortium Project
Herman Frank1985-GuitarsSee also Accept, Hazzard, Sinner
Charlie Huhn1984-1987, 2002-VocalsSee also Axel Rudi Pell
Former members Add - Fetch
Bernie van der Graaf1984-1985DrumsSee also Sinner
Jake Paland1996-1996Guitars
John Lockton1984-1985GuitarsSee also Next Band, The, Wild Horses
Fernando Garcia1987-1994, 1996-1996VocalsSee also Godiva, Wicked Sensation
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Official releases Add
1985VictoryCBS Records
1987Feel The FireMetronome Records
1987Hungry HeartsMetronome Records
1989Never SatisfiedMetronome Records
1989Culture Killed The NativeMetronome Records
1990Rock-O-MaticMetronome Records
1990Temples Of GoldMetronome Records
1992The Very Best Of Victory (comp.)Metronome Records
1992Last In The NightMetronome Records
1992You Bought It - You Name ItMetronome Records
1993Liveline (2CD live)GSE
1996Deep Inside The WorldEvent
1996VoiceprintEvent
2003InstinctSteamhammer Records
2006Fuel To The Fire (comp.)Armageddon Music
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