Andi Deris - Guest Appearances

Guest Appearances

He provided lead vocals for the song "To The Quasar", from Ayreon's 2000 album Universal Migrator Part 2: Flight of the Migrator.

He also appears in the Rage album, Soundchaser, in the song "Wake The Nightmares".

The German Rock Star project has Andi singing on the song "Wings Of Freedom".

He sang with an ensemble of singers in the "20th anniversary song" from the band Axxis, a medley of Axxis songs.

He appeared on the "Tribute to Rainbow" cd with the song "Catch the rainbow".

He sung on the album "Jail" from the band Get into...

Together with Michael Weikath he appears on the track "Eagle fly free" on the DVD and livealum "Ritualive" from the band Shaman, the song is a Helloween cover. He performed the song "Breaking the law" from band Judas Priest as well but this did not make the DVD or the album.

For the Nuclear Blast record label he sung "A perfect day" on their "Into the light" album.

Together with Angry Anderson and Lemmy Kilmister he sings on the Saxon anthem "I've got to rock to stay alive".

In 2010 he recorded guest vocals for a duet in the band Wicked Sensation for the song "My turn to fly".

In 2011 he appeared in a duet with the vocalist of Eden's Curse on their album called "Trinity", the song is named "Black widow"

He also produced Tenerife based band Meridian Zero´s first album "Doors of creation" and Esclavitud's album "Condenados Al Paraíso"

Andi worked on the project "Help! For Japan Ep" where he sung along with other known metalsingers like former Helloween singer Michael Kiske to raise money for the Japanese red cross.

In 2012 he wrote and shared vocal duties on the song "I must be dreaming" by Scelerata

Read more about this topic:  Andi Deris

Famous quotes containing the words guest and/or appearances:

    Two separate, distinct personalities, not separate at all, but inextricably bound, soul and body and mind, to each other, how did we get so far apart so fast?
    —Judith Guest (b. 1936)

    The appearances of goodness and merit often meet with a greater reward from the world than goodness and merit themselves.
    François, Duc De La Rochefoucauld (1613–1680)