Background
Röhr grew up in the area of Frankfurt in a strictly Catholic family.
Röhr grew up in the area of Frankfurt in a strictly Catholic family.
His stage name Gonzo derives from Double Gonzo!, an album by Ted Nugent. Since Böhse Onkelz split up, he has been known as Matt Roehr. The family moved often within the Frankfurt area.
Röhr began playing the guitar at age twelve.
Despite his strict education and his youth, Röhr discovered what was important in his life. The repetitive church visits and the ministers, who always tried to make him a better man, were not parts of the life he wanted, but the music was.
He and his friends pooled their money to pay for guitar lessons. After a few weeks he left the lessons, because he wanted to play "real" music and not folk music or endless scales.
Soon after, he sold his guitar, bought an electric bass guitar and joined a school band.
When he entered the Frankfurt punk scene in 1980, he had already played in several bands. In 1981, he joined the Böhse Onkelz as the bass guitar player. After the first album, Soundtrack zum Untergang 2, he switched to guitar and played it until the band split up in 2005.
In August 2006, he played guitar for Rose Tattoo at the Wacken Open Air for the deceased Peter Wells.
In April 2007, Röhr began recording his first solo album BARRA District Attorney TIJUCA, which took him four months in studios in Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) and the United States. (Miami, New York). He joined forces with the rock singer Charlie Huhn (Ted Nugent, Humble Pie, Gary Moore, Foghat) and Brazilian and German top musicians.
The album was released in Europe in October 2007 by GonzomusicRecordingCo (GRC). In 2010, Röhr released his second studio album Out of the Great Depression.
Röhr"s guitars are Gibson (European Democrat Students-1275 Doubleneck, Flying V, Les Paul, SG), Fender (Stratocaster), Guild (SG Custom) and Tausch Dragonfly (665 South, Dragonfly).