Karl Rosqvist

Karl Rosqvist at the 2011 Ilosaarirock festival.

Karl Rosqvist, also known as Karl Rockfist[1] is a Swedish drummer who has been mostly active in the American music scene. He played in the Swedish metal band Sorg in the early to mid 1990s.

In 2001 he joined the California based band Steel Prophet who are considered pioneers in the American power metal scene. He recorded two studio albums with Steel Prophet. Both were released by Nuclear Blast Records worldwide.

In 2004 he became a member of the Los Angeles band The Chelsea Smiles who signed a recording contract with Capitol Records / EMI. Rosqvist appears on all three releases by The Chelsea Smiles.

In 2007 he was the touring drummer in the metal band Danzig. He also performed Misfits songs live with original singer Glenn Danzig and guitarist Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein.

He is also the drummer in the horror punk band Son of Sam and appears on their second release Into the Night which was released by Horror High Records in 2008. The band is considered an "all star band" which featured Steve Zing of Samhain, Todd Youth from Murphy's Law, Motörhead, Danzig and singer Davey Havok from the band AFI.

In 2009 he played drums as part of the Cheap Trick show Sgt. Pepper Live in Las Vegas, performing with artists such as the five time platinum selling recording artist Joan Osborne and the Las Vegas Philharmonics.

In 2009 Karl was also seen backing up Guns n' Roses piano player Dizzy Reed in his solo band along with fellow The Chelsea Smiles band mates Todd Youth and Johnny Martin.

In 2010 Karl joined the legendary rock singer Michael Monroes band. The band consists of ex- Hanoi Rocks member Sami Yaffa on bass, Ginger from The Wildhearts on guitar and Steve Conte from The New York Dolls on guitar. In 2011 Ginger was replaced by Swedish guitarist Dregen of Hellacopters and Backyard Babies fame.

In August, It was announced that legendary producer Jack Douglas (Aerosmith, John Lennon) will be producing Monroe's upcoming studio album, which is set for an early 2011 release.

In September, Michael Monroe signed a recording deal with Universal Music, who will distribute Monroe's upcoming studio and live albums.

In 2010, the first single "American Dream" was released on One Voice by Capricorn, a band formed by Karl, Phil Caivano (of Monster Magnet) and Todd Youth (of Murphy's Law, Danzig, Ace Frehley, Glen Campbell and The Chelsea Smiles).[2]

The Michael Monroe record Sensory Overdrive topped the Finnish albums chart on its first week of release and spent 22 weeks in the Top 4. On 9 November 2011 Sensory Overdrive won the "Album of the Year" award at the 2011 Classic Rock Magazine awards.

Discography

References

  1. Petter Rosqvist on www.MusicMight.com
  2. Capricorn

External links

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