The band Rudolf Rock & die Schocker was founded in 1975 by ex-Leinemann bassist Uli Salm (Rudolf Rock). In the following years the members of the band changed several times; the overwhelming majority are musicians who were or are members of well-known music groups. In 1981 they took part in the German Eurovision Song Contest - "Ein Lied für Dublin" - with the title Mein Transistorradio (music: Michael Cretu, lyrics: Michael Kunze) and reached 9th place. They had their biggest charter success so far in 1991 with the title Herzilein (Ein Cover des Titels der Wildecker He… read more
The band Rudolf Rock & die Schocker was founded in 1975 by ex-Leinemann bassist Uli Salm (Rudolf Rock). In the following years the members of the band changed several times; the overwhelming majority are musicians who were or are members of well-known music groups. In 1981 they took part … read more
The band Rudolf Rock & die Schocker was founded in 1975 by ex-Leinemann bassist Uli Salm (Rudolf Rock). In the following years the members of the band changed several times; the overwhelming majority are musicians who were or are members of well-known music groups. In 1981 they took part in the German Eurovision Song Contest - "Ein Lied für Dublin" … read more