Krokus Drummer Dani Crivelli Dies 
Posted on Apr 21st 2013

Former Krokus drummer Dani Crivelli has passed away.

In a statement on their website, the band writes, "We are saddened to 
report to you that our ex-Krokus drummer Dani Crivelli passed away. Our 
sincere condolences to his family and loved ones. Also a native of 
Solothurn, Switzerland, Dani joined KROKUS in 1987, replacing Jeff Klaven. 
You can listen to him on the band's 1988 HEART ATTACK release that included 
KROKUS staples like "Rock'n'Roll Tonight" and "Wild Love"."

They added, "He always kept in contact with the band over the years. We 
liked his straight forward, but true words about music and life. He will be 
missed but will keep on drumming in Rock'n'Roll heaven!"

Crivelli played in a band called Ain't Dead Yet with fellow Krokus members 
Many Maurer and Tony Castell before joining Krokus in 1987, where he 
remained until 1989.

According to Ultimate Classic Rock, a cause of death is unknown.

Our sympathies go out to Crivelli's family and friends.

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