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Freddy Steady Free Music

Freddy Steady

Real name: Freddy Frutig

Ex-Montezuma drummer Freddy Steady joined Krokus in 1977 for the recording of "To You All". Next he recorded the "Painkiller" album in 1978. In 1983 Freddy was replaced by Steve Pace on drums. Shortly thereafter he joined the band of famous Italian Gianna Nannini and toured Europe until forming "Steady" in 1985 with his wife Heather Rodelius.

Fernando Von Arb reformed KROKUS once more in 1994, releasing a four-track CD EP in Europe that featured a version of BTO's "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet". The return marked for the first time a more spectacular line-up that included Storace, Von Arb, Kohler, Maurer and Freddy Steady on drums.

External Pages

krokusonline.seven49.net/Web/en/Fan_Club/HISTORY/KROKUS_Family_Tree/ALPHABETICAL/FREDDY_STEADY.htm

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krokus_(band)