Doro Pesch, born on June 3, 1964, in Düsseldorf, Germany, developed a passion for music at a tender age. Influenced by iconic bands such as Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, and Judas Priest, she aspired to become a singer and musician.
Formation of Warlock:
In 1982, Pesch joined forces with bassist Peter Szigeti and guitarist Rudy Graf to form the band Warlock. With her powerful vocals and charismatic stage presence, Pesch quickly became the focal point of the band. Over the course of the next decade, Warlock released a series of successful albums, including "True as Steel" (1986), "Triumph and Agony" (1987), and "Force Majeure" (1989).
Solo Career and Challenges:
In 1993, Pesch embarked on a solo career. She faced numerous challenges along the way, including label disputes and the passing of her longtime friend and guitarist, Tommy Henriksen. Despite these setbacks, Pesch remained determined and continued to release critically acclaimed albums, including "Doro" (1990), "Angels Never Die" (2000), and "All We Are" (2012).
Controversies and Triumphs:
Throughout her career, Pesch has been a vocal advocate for female empowerment and equality in the music industry. Her outspoken nature has sometimes led to controversy, but she has never shied away from expressing her beliefs. In 2013, she received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Metal Female Voices Fest, a testament to her enduring impact on the genre.
Discography:
With Warlock:
* Burning the Witches (1984) * Hellbound (1985) * True as Steel (1986) * Triumph and Agony (1987) * Force Majeure (1989) * Earth Shaker Rock (1990)
Solo Albums:
* Doro (1990) * True at Heart (1991) * Angels Never Die (2000) * Warrior Soul (2006) * Fear No Evil (2009) * Raise Your Fist (2012) * All We Are (2012) * Forever Warriors, Forever United (2018)
Current Members:
* Doro Pesch - Vocals * Nick Douglas - Guitar * Bas Maas - Guitar * Luca Princiotta - Bass * Johnny Dee - Drums