Pam Pam Ida

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Pam Pam Ida
General information
origin Sandersdorf (Altmannstein)
Genre (s) pop
founding 2015
Website http://www.pampamida.de
Current occupation
Andreas Eckert
Christian Winkler
Thomas Thumann
Daniel Randlkofer
Jürgen Neumeier
Julian Menz

Pam Pam Ida is a German band from Sandersdorf (Altmannstein) .

history

Their first music video "Gockl" published Pam Pam Ida in November 2015. Shortly thereafter invited Bayern 3 presenter Matthias Matuschik the band in his mission Matuschke one. As a result, the band was voted Matuschke's 2015 Favorite by the audience .

In 2016, the music videos Shoulder Dance , Fatherland , Bleib bei mir (live) and Nix vom Lem followed .

In January 2017 Pam Pam Ida played her first live concert on the Kleinkunstbühne Neue Welt in Ingolstadt . In July 2017 she performed at the Heimatsound -Festival in the Oberammergau Passionsspielhaus .

tape

Pam Pam Ida usually appears as a six-piece formation or accompanied by a string quartet under the name Pam Pam Ida and the Silver Fish Orchestra .

Andreas Eckert formed the current line-up.

The silver fish orchestra usually consists of the following musicians:

  • Anna Helbich (violin)
  • Franziska Kiesel / Kristin Schorr (violin, viola)
  • Christoph Leonbacher (violin, viola)
  • Ricarda Roelcke / Lisa Albinger (cello)

Discography

Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Albums
Clean
  DE 42 January 18, 2019 (1 week)

Studio albums

  • Optimist (2017, FAME Recordings)
  • Sauber (2019, FAME Recordings)

EPs

  • Old Fashioned (2017, in-house production on MC )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matuschke's favorite. Bayerischer Rundfunk, accessed on October 11, 2017 .
  2. ^ Matuschke's favorite of the year. Retrieved October 9, 2017 .
  3. Pam Pam Ida - Old Fashioned 2017. Retrieved October 9, 2017 .
  4. Heimatsound Festival 2017 - Those were the artists. Bayerischer Rundfunk, July 30, 2017, accessed on August 24, 2018 .
  5. ^ "Forget everything else for a short time". Donaukurier GmbH, December 16, 2016, accessed on October 11, 2017 (interview with Andreas Eckert).
  6. Chart sources: Germany