Black Raven
OriginDüsseldorf, Germany
GenresRock and roll
Years active1992–present
LabelsVarious
MembersJulian Wiethoff (since 1992)
Jens Feldhaus (since 2012)
Bojan Lutz (since 2014)
Past membersZlatko Tudja (1992 - 2001)
Andy Tudja (1992 - 2003)
Jan Ferres (2003–2007)
Marcus Lazzari (2007–2011)
Torsten Leyhausen (1992-2014)
Websitewww.blackraven.de

Black Raven is a German band established in 1992 by Julian Wiethoff (voice, guitar), Zlatko Tudja (voice, guitar), Andy Tudja (percussion) and Torsten Leyhausen (bass guitar). Their first performance was in Neuss in 1993.

It is regarded as the first internationally successful so-called Teddy boy / revival-rock'n'roll band from Germany. In 1995, they had their first international performances in England, the mother-country of the rock'n'roll revival movement of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Notable at this time were their gigs at the Teddy Boy Weekender in Great Yarmouth[1] and at the Blackpool Rock’n’Roll-Weekender.

Black Raven has appeared as a backing group for Graham Fenton of Matchbox, Sandy Ford of the Flying Saucers and to Freddie 'Fingers' Lee.[2]

A highpoint of their German career was the 2004 Jägermeister Rockliga – a competition in which eighteen bands took part. Black Raven received third place and, as a result, was invited to perform in the 2005 Rock am Ring alongside Iron Maiden, Green Day, R.E.M., Mötley Crüe, Sonic Youth, The Hives, Slayer, Marilyn Manson, Mando Diao and Die Toten Hosen, a contemporary band from Düsseldorf.

The band has been seen increasingly in other European countries particularly in Scandinavia and has appeared in 23 countries outside Germany including Japan, Russia and the USA.[3]

Discography

  • Rock’n’Roll (EP, 1994)
  • Raven's Break Up (LP, 1995)
  • Fool's Paradise (EP, 1998)
  • No Way To Stop Me - I'm On Rock’n’Roll (LP/CD, 2001)
  • She's A Rocket (EP, 2004)
  • Rock In Threes! (LP/CD, 2008)
  • Rockbox Revival (LP/CD, 2018)

References

  1. "Black Raven Discography of CDs". CD Universe. Retrieved 19 August 2014.
  2. "Black Raven". Regioactive (in German). Archived from the original on 20 August 2014. Retrieved 19 August 2014.
  3. "Gig guide". Black Raven. Archived from the original on 21 August 2014. Retrieved 19 August 2014.


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