Sebastian Horn

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Sebastian Horn live with Bananafishbones 2016

Sebastian Horn (born December 2, 1970 in Bad Tölz ) is a German musician and television presenter. He was best known as the bass player and singer of the Bad Tölz band Bananafishbones .

Life

Sebastian Horn grew up in Bad Tölz and belonged to various subcultures, including punk - and later the black scene . In 1987 he founded the band Bananafishbones together with Florian Rein and Thomas Dill. Later his brother Peter Horn Jr. came. for dill in the band. Meanwhile, Sebastian Horn studied biology with a major in systematic botany . After a few years in which the band mainly played live, the breakthrough came in 1998. Their song Come to Sin was featured in a C&A commercial and the group became known overnight.

As a musician and speaker, he is also responsible, together with Leonhard Schwarz, for the music for the radio plays in the Ritter Trenk series at Jumbo Neue Medien & Verlag .

In addition to the Bananafishbones, he and Gerd Baumann founded the Dreiviertelblut duo in 2013 , which released an album with songs in Bavarian dialect on Millaphon Records under the title Lieder vom Unterholz . Since 2013 he has been writing the lyrics for the Singspiel zum Starkbieranstich on the Nockherberg together with Gerd Baumann . Since 2014 he has also moderated the TV program Heimatsound on BR TV .

Private life

Sebastian Horn is married and after a few years in Munich lives with his wife again in Bad Tölz. The two have five children.

Discography

With bananafishbones
With three-quarters of blood

2014: Songs from the Undergrowth (Millaphon Records / Broken Silence )

2016: Finsterlieder (Millaphon Records)

Radio plays
  • since 2011: The Little Knight Trenk (original radio plays for the ZDF series)

Filmography

Web links

Commons : Sebastian Horn  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c The musician Sebastian Horn: The voice from Nockherberg. BR Fernsehen , February 20, 2016, accessed August 1, 2016 .
  2. Sebastian Horn. Jumbo Neue Medien & Verlag , accessed on August 1, 2016 .
  3. ^ Antonio Seidemann: Sebastian Horn and Gerd Baumann with Bavarian songs. tz , February 4, 2015, accessed on August 1, 2016 .
  4. Sebastian Horn (Bananafishbones) will host the BR program “Heimatsound” from Friday. Merkur.de , October 14, 2014, accessed on August 1, 2016 .
  5. When you dance with Deifi. In: Lifelines - People in Portraits. BR Fernsehen , March 9, 2020, accessed on April 27, 2020 (45 min., Online until June 5, 2021).