Zillertal rags

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Zillertaler Haderlumpen are an Austrian music group that can be assigned to the field of folk music .

It was founded in 1987 in the Zillertal , Tyrol / Austria .

The band

  • Vitus Amor; Veitl (born January 15, 1971)
  • Reinhard Fankhauser; Hölli (born July 27, 1970)
  • Peter Fankhauser; Hummel (born January 25, 1970)

In the first few years music was mainly played for dance events in Zillertal restaurants. Over time, however, the group has become known far beyond the borders of the Zillertal, as their repertoire has also developed from folk hits to rock and pop.

They are increasingly appearing at large open-air events (e.g. TuS Liepe 2008) and on German and Austrian television. For the Grand Prix of Folk Music 2007 of the ORF , she qualified first in the Austrian preliminary round. On August 25, 2007 the group finally won the 2007 Grand Prix of Folk Music with the singers Sigrid & Marina at the international decision . This was the seventh time that the formation brought the Grand Prix of Folk Music to Austria.

Discography

Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Albums
Quaint + real
  AT 59 08/24/2018 (1 week)
Thank you! The album for the farewell tour
  AT 72 05/31/2019 (1 week)
  • 1994: Zillertal Hexentanz
  • 1994: You don't say anything
  • 1994: I'm a Haderlump
  • 1994: stomach ache
  • 1995: The heart of the Alps
  • 1997: 10 years
  • 1998: on tour
  • 1999: Haderlumpzeit
  • 2000: Today is our day
  • 2001: Solala
  • 2002: Alpine meadows
  • 2002: 15 years
  • 2003: Now a different wind chooses
  • 2003: the best
  • 2003: White Christmas
  • 2004: be free
  • 2006: The day begins with you
  • 2007: yodelling, singing, being happy
  • 2007: How they used to be ; with Sigrid and Marina
  • 2007: Everything has 2 sides ; with Sigrid and Marina (AT:goldgold)
  • 2007: 20 years (AT:goldgold)
  • 2008: 1, 2 or 3000 years (AT:goldgold)
  • 2009: 2 hearts for an eternity
  • 2010: Uh 'Jemmine (AT:goldgold)
  • 2011: To each other (AT:goldgold)
  • 2012: huge
  • 2014: All together
  • 2015: everything is fine
  • 2018: Quaint + real

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Charts AT