Kosta Zafiriou

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Kosta Zafiriou
Birth name Kosta Zafiriou
Born (1966-09-26) 26 September 1966
Zofingen, Switzerland
Genres hard rock, Heavy metal
Instruments Drums
Years active 1982present
Associated acts Unisonic
Pink Cream 69
Place Vendome
Krokus
Axxis
D.C. Cooper
Helloween
Kymera

Kosta Zafiriou is a Swiss hard rock drummer, known as one of the founding members of the band Pink Cream 69. He is also a music manager and owns a company called Bottom Row. He is currently the drummer and manager of the band Unisonic.[1]

Biography

Kosta started to play drums at the age of 16, when he got in touch with bands of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. His first band was Redline, where he played with the guitarist Alfred Koffler, in 1982. Later in 1986 he joined the band Kymera where he played with vocalist Andi Deris. Kymera recorded two EP's with Kosta and Andi before they left to form the band Pink Cream 69 with guitarist Alfred Koffler and bassist Dennis Ward in 1987.

Kosta played with Pink Cream 69 from their debut album to their tenth In10sity before leaving the band in 2012 due to his commitments with other projects, specially his work as a music manager.[2]

Kosta, together with Jan Bayati and Sasa Erletic (Pink Cream 69′s guitar tech), created the Bottom Row Promotion company. Since 1995 Kosta works as a music manager and owner of this company, and as a tour manager for bands Helloween and Axxis among others.

Kosta and Pink Cream 69 bandmate Dennis Ward also work with two projects together with ex-Helloween vocalist Michael Kiske: Place Vendome, a melodic rock studio project created by the record company Frontiers Records, and Unisonic, a hard rock band managed by Kosta that released their first album and did the first world tour in 2012, also marking the first full collaboration by ex-Helloween members Michael Kiske and Kai Hansen in a band since Kai's departure from Helloween.

Kosta also recorded albums and played a few shows with bands Axxis, Krokus and with vocalist D.C. Cooper, as a drummer. [3]

Discography

with Pink Cream 69

with D.C. Cooper

  • 1999: D.C. Cooper

with Axxis

  • 2004: Time Machine
  • 2011: 20 Years of Axxis

with Place Vendome

with Unisonic

with Krokus

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