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Scorpions Bassist Francis Buchholz Dies at 71
23 Jan
Summary
- Francis Buchholz, bassist for Scorpions, died peacefully at 71.
- He was instrumental in hits like "Rock You Like a Hurricane."
- Buchholz left the band in 1992 after a decade of success.

Francis Buchholz, the bassist whose driving rhythms powered the Scorpions through their most iconic hits, died Thursday at the age of 71. His family announced his peaceful passing after a private battle with cancer. Buchholz joined the German rock band in 1974, making his recorded debut on "Fly to the Rainbow." He became a foundational member during the band's ascent to international stardom.
Buchholz's powerful bass work was crucial to massive hits like "Rock You Like a Hurricane," "No One Like You," and the chart-topping ballad "Wind of Change." His contributions helped the Scorpions achieve heavy-metal dominance in the 1980s, with albums like "Blackout," "Love at First Sting," and "Savage Amusement" achieving multi-platinum status in the U.S.
After years of international touring, including a historic visit to the Soviet Union in 1988, Buchholz departed the Scorpions in 1992. He cited a mutual decision following management changes as the reason for his exit. He later returned to music, performing with former Scorpions members and other rock acts.




