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  1. History. Early years and first albums. Rise in popularity, success and later albums. The Final Jolly Roger, hiatus and reunion. Members. Current. Former. Timeline. Discography. References. External links. Running Wild (band) Running Wild is a German heavy metal band formed in Hamburg in 1976.

  2. Raccolte. 5. Logo ufficiale. Sito ufficiale. Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale. I Running Wild sono un gruppo power metal tedesco, formatosi ad Amburgo nel 1976 per iniziativa del cantante, chitarrista e leader storico Rolf Kasparek, meglio noto come Rock 'n' Rolf .

  3. Running Wild - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives. Country of origin: Germany. Location: Hamburg. Status: Active. Formed in: 1979. Genre: Heavy/Power/Speed Metal. Themes: Satan, Metal (early); Pirates, History, Tales, Literature. Current label: Steamhammer. Years active: 1976-1979 (as Granite Hearts ), 1979-2009, 2011-present.

  4. Running Wild ist eine deutsche Heavy-Metal -Band, die 1976 gegründet wurde. Nachdem sie im Sommer 2009 aufgelöst wurde, ist sie seit 2011 wieder aktiv. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Geschichte. 1.1 Erste Alben. 1.2 Imagewechsel, die goldene Zeit der Piraterie. 1.3 Stetige Entwicklung zum Soloprojekt.

  5. 1984 – Gates to Purgatory. 1985 – Branded and Exiled. 1987 – Under Jolly Roger. 1988 – Port Royal. 1989 – Death or Glory. 1991 – Blazon Stone. 1992 – Pile of Skulls. 1994 – Black Hand Inn. 1995 – Masquerade.

  6. Running Wild is a German heavy metal band formed in Hamburg in 1976. They were part of the German metal scene to emerge in the early to mid-1980s, and are also considered to be one of the country's so-called "big four" of power metal, along with Grave Digger, Helloween and Rage.

  7. Running Wild played live for the Wacken Open Air festival in July of 2015. Members Current members. Rolf Kasparek - Vocals, guitars (1976–09, 2011-) Peter Jordan - Guitar (2004-09, 2011-) Ole Hempelmann - Bass (2015-) Michael Wolpers - Drums (2015-) Former members. Guitar. Uwe Bendig (1976–84) Gerald "Preacher" Warnecke (1984–85) Majk ...