Joerg Deisinger

Jörg Deisinger ( born April 23, 1966 in Nuremberg) was the bassist for the German hard rock group Bonfire with which he recorded four studio albums, including the award winning gold with the 1987 work of Fireworks.

Biography

Deisinger occurred in 1985, after an aborted training as an electrician in the band Cacumen that a short time later on a proposal Deisingers renamed herself in Bonfire. By 1991 Deisinger played with a Bonfire four albums, he also was active at Axel Rudi Pell 1989-1991. In 1987, published by Bonfire Fireworks advanced to today 's most successful work of the band and was awarded in 2003 in Germany with a gold record. End of July 1994 left Deisinger Bonfire.

With Sabu Deisinger played in the following two more albums. In 1999 Deisinger founded by singer Tommy Heart of Fair Warning, the band Soul Doctor, but left the project after importing two albums due to personal differences with Heart again.

Deisinger moved over to Thailand in 2004, where he founded a school for children in Amphoe Sihon and incidentally remained active as a session musician. A change made at the last minute cancellation of a Christmas vacation on Ko Phi Phi Don meant for Deisinger that he was spared the devastating effects of the tsunami in the Indian Ocean - the booked resort was completely destroyed by the tsunami triggered.

In March 2005 Deisinger returned to Germany and has since operated in Nuremberg own photo studio.

With Fire And Fame came in 2008 from a Deisinger and the Canadian music journalist Carl Begai ( Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles ) written, English Bonfire biography on the market. For 2010, the German translation is announced.

Discography

Bonfire

Axel Rudi Pell

With Sabu

By Soul Doctor

  • 2001: Soul Doctor
  • 2002: Systems Go Wild
  • 2005: For A Fistful Of Dollars
  • 2007: Blood Runs Cold
  • 2010: Way Back To The Bone

Other Publications

  • 2008: Jörg Deisinger and Carl Begai: Fire And Fame. ISBN 978-3837045949
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