Magnus Rosén

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Klas Magnus Rosén is a Swedish musician, born 1963 in Gothenburg, and is best known for being the bassist of the Swedish band HammerFall during the years 1997-2007.[1][2]

Magnus Rosén started to play bass when he was 15 years old. When he had played bass for three years he went on his first tour with the band Kung Sune. After the tour he moved to Los Angeles, there he played in many bands, like Billionaires Boys Club where future Hammerfall-bandmate Anders Johansson played drums. He became a member of the Swedish heavy metal band Hammerfall in 1997. Magnus is also a jazz bassist, having recorded several albums of solo material. He occasionally does solo tours in South America, where he donates the profits to charity.[citation needed] On March 7, 2007, Magnus left Hammerfall to focus on his own projects.

On November 1, 2009, Magnus joined ex-Stratovarius guitarist Timo Tolkki's new band Revolution Renaissance.

Rosén has recently become involved in former Black Sabbath vocalist Tony Martin's live band, Tony Martin's Headless Cross. The band played their debut show on July 27, 2012, at The Asylum in Birmingham, UK.[3] The show was filmed for a live DVD, and is intended as a warm-up for a full tour in 2013.

Discography

Hammerfall

Solo

  • Imagine a Place (2001)
  • Reminiscence (2002)
  • Empty Room (2003)
  • Arose 2006
  • Set Me Free (2007) -
  • " Past Future " ( 2010 )
  • " Empower Duo ( 2012 )
  • " Art With Bass ( 2013 )
  • " Bass For Relax ( 2013 )

Other

  • Shame - Shame (1980)
  • Kung Sune - Sunes bar och grill (1982)
  • Von Rosen - Like a Dream (1987)
  • Von Rosen - Someone Like You (1988)
  • Billionaires Boys Club - Something Wicked Comes (1993)
  • Keegan - Mind No Mind (1995)
  • Jørn Lande - Out to Every Nation (2004)
  • X-World/5 - New Universal Order (2008)
  • Revolution Renaissance - Trinity (2010)

References

  1. Encyclopaedia Metallum: Magnus Rosén, accessed 2011-07-28
  2. Hammerfall-basist bakom nytt musikhus i Göteborg, musiknyheter.nu 2009-12-09 (Swedish)
  3. Warrell, Richard (July 27, 2012). "Tony Martin's Headless Cross concert review". Born Music Online. Retrieved August 9, 2012. 

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