TEA (band)
TEA is a Swiss progressive heavy rock band perhaps best known for featuring lead vocalist Marc Storace before he went on to front Krokus, Switzerland's all-time best selling rock act. Between 1974 and 1978, TEA released three studio albums, TEA ('74), The Ship ('75), and Tax Exile ('76), all produced by Dieter Dierks of Scorpions fame, and the Best of Tea Vol. I compilation ('78). In 2009, a career retrospective, entitled Reloaded, was released in conjunction with the band's first live show since 1977.
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TEA (band)
TEA is a Swiss progressive heavy rock band perhaps best known for featuring lead vocalist Marc Storace before he went on to front Krokus, Switzerland's all-time best selling rock act. Between 1974 and 1978, TEA released three studio albums, TEA ('74), The Ship ('75), and Tax Exile ('76), all produced by Dieter Dierks of Scorpions fame, and the Best of Tea Vol. I compilation ('78). In 2009, a career retrospective, entitled Reloaded, was released in conjunction with the band's first live show since 1977.
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Krokus, Sauterelles, Fact, Alaska Range, New Hue, Tusk, Deaf, Eazy Money, Callaway
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Vertigo, Venus, Spalax Music, Retrospect, Farewell Music
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Philippe Kienholz
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Turo Pashayan
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