Wolfgang Dziony, biography, Scorpions, Lonesome crow and later activities
Profile
Wolfgang Dziony (Elze, August 29, 1949) is a German musician best known for having been the first drummer and one of the members of the very early lineup of Scorpions. His historical relevance is mainly tied to the band’s formative years, culminating in his credited participation on the debut album “Lonesome Crow” (1972).

Context: the pioneering scorpions phase (1960s–early 1970s)
Available reconstructions place Dziony in the original core of the group, active from the mid-1960s. In that context, the band was still taking shape: repertoire, instrumental setup, and internal roles changed frequently, as is common with emerging acts.
From a historical standpoint, Dziony’s contribution should be understood as part of a “foundational” phase: a period in which operational basics (rehearsals, local gigs, early professional contacts) were established, enabling the band to reach the recording stage and release its first album.
Participation in “lonesome crow” (1972)
The most solid documentary anchor of Dziony’s musical career is his credited presence in the personnel of “Lonesome Crow” (1972), Scorpions’ debut album. In these sources, Dziony is listed on drums and, in some listings, also on backing vocals within the album credits.
For reconstructing this period, particularly useful materials include:
These elements make his studio role on the 1972 record verifiable with a good degree of reliability.
Departure from the band and transition (up to 1973)
The most commonly cited biographies indicate that Dziony left Scorpions by 1973, for family/personal reasons. During that timeframe the band underwent further lineup changes before stabilizing in later phases.
In terms of impact, Dziony’s departure marks the transition from the “pioneering” cycle to the development of the lineup that would support Scorpions’ international growth in the second half of the 1970s.
Professional and musical life after scorpions
Public information about the post-Scorpions period is more limited than the historically documented band years, but some sources report a long extra-musical professional path: Dziony is described as having worked for more than thirty years as a sales manager for companies connected to machinery/industrial sectors (including Caterpillar, Clark, and Mitsubishi), later ending his working activity for health reasons and retiring in the 2000s.
Some profiles also mention a return to local music activity, with later participation as a drummer (and occasionally as vocal support) in subsequent projects.
Essential discography
Methodological note
Wolfgang Dziony’s public profile is heavily concentrated on the early Scorpions years and the credit on “Lonesome Crow.” Later information (professional life, local musical activities) is less covered by primary sources and, when available, often derives from databases and brief biographical summaries; for this reason, it should be treated as plausible reconstruction rather than consistently supported by extensive documentation.
