The death of Gotthard singer Steve Lee came as a shock to fans. In this episode of The Swiss Connection podcast, we hear more about his place in the Swiss music scene, and listen to a sampling of Gotthard songs.
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The former interior minister is to become the first Swiss Secretary General of the Council of Europe – which issues should his five-year term focus on?
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What made Steve Lee so special
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In an interview with swissinfo.ch, sound engineer and former Krokus band member Jürg Naegeli speaks of his friend’s down-to-earth demeanor, why fans all over Europe loved him, and what held Lee’s band, Gotthard, back from making it big on the international stage. Naegeli, still reeling from the loss, worked as an engineer on Gotthard’s albums…
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They all had their own particular talents that were recognised both in and outside Switzerland. The uncrowned king of Swiss watchmaking, Nicolas G. Hayek, died in June of heart failure at his Swatch Group headquarters in Biel. Feted by many a university for his entrepreneurial skills and his tireless efforts for Swiss industry, Hayek, aged…
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