Schinderhannes (band)
Schinderhannes is a Bavarian dialect rock band founded in 1992 by Hannes Ringlstetter in Regensburg . The name of the band is a play on words from the nickname Johannes Bückler and the first name of the frontman. Ringlstetter ( vocals , guitar and accordion ) toured under the same name since 1989.
occupation
The band includes the trio Ringlstetter, Jochen Goricnik (since 1996; guitar, bass , mandolin and background vocals) and Marco Köstler (since 1997; keyboards and other keyboard instruments, background vocals and string solos ). Supporting band members are / were Annette Frank (vocals and equalizer ), Bernhard Frank (arrangements / programming, guitar, bass, keyboards and percussion ), Michael Eber ( drums ), Michael Thomas (drums), Markus Paul (bass), Markus Fritsch ( Bass), Tobias Heindl ( violin ), Hans Wax ( Vihuela ), Edgar Feichtner ( horn , trombone , alphorn and accordion), Peter Feichtner ( tuba ), Wolfgang Dersch (trombone), Stefan Lang ( trumpet ), Hannes Däschlein ( guitar ) and Martin Jungmayer ( saxophone ).
plant
In 2000 the band signed a record deal with Amigo Records . The single "Da bin i dahoam" produced there was chosen as the official song at the Regensburg Festival of Bavaria. After several appearances, the band founded their own label called Klimper & Schepper.
The song "Mach di frei", produced in 2001, was covered by Anastacia and the H-Blockx at the Rock-im-Park -Festival. In 2002 she appeared as the opening act for Hubert von Goisern . The band has already been awarded the BLM - "Telly", the media prize of Bavarian local and regional television.
Discography
- "Da bin i dahoam" (Maxi-CD; Amigo Records)
- "Live" (Amigo Records)
- "Make you free" (Apostel Records)
- "The Eternal Road Trip" (Klimper & Schepper)
- "Ascension" (Klimper & Schepper)
- "Heit nocht" (together with DENK ; single)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Schinderhannes - Mach di frei (2001) , kaleidoscope-music.de
- ↑ a b schinderhannes - hearty chill-out, and weird entertainment:, 2003.
- ↑ Artist information Schinderhannes
- ↑ Schinderhannes, Ascension