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Deutsch: Salsaringer ist eine Kahlgründer Band, die mit Sänger Timo Wiesmann (Schweinheim), Bassist Martin Brückner (Geiselbach), Gitarrist Josef Bayer (Schöllkrippen), und Schlagzeuger Helmut Dedio (Omersbach) selbstgeschriebene Musik und Liedtexte aus dem Kahlgrund präsentiert. Sie spielen rockige und jazzige Melodien, gespickt mit Textzeilen in Mundart. Die Zuhörer erfahren alles über Oskar, die Gans sowie ländliche Ruhestörung durch Flugzeuge, Traktoren und Motorsägen, über Spielertypen in Les Vagos, über Gärtner, die im Frühling zu einem ganz anderen Kerl werden und was passiert, wenn man Renate O. in Dörnsteinbach nach dem Weg nach Omersbach fragt, und dann von ihr über die Bäch und über den Kippel begleitet wird.[1]
Die Salsaringer wissen, wie sie mit selbst komponierten Mundarttexten ihr Publikum zu begeistern können:[2] Die Zuhörer erfahren alles über Oskar, die Gans sowie Ruhestörung auf dem Land durch Flugzeuge, Traktoren und Motorsägen, über Spielertypen in Les Vagos, über Gärtner, die im Frühling zu einem ganz anderen Kerl werden und was passiert, wenn man Renate O. in Dörnsteinbach nach dem Weg nach Omersbach fragt, und dann von ihr über die Bäch und über den Kippel begleitet wird.[1] WeblinksHistorySalsaringer is a Kahlgrund-based band, which presents self written music and song texts from the Kahlgrund with singer Timo Wiesmann (Schweinheim), bass player Martin Brückner (Geiselbach), guitar player Josef Bayer (Schöllkrippen) and drummer Helmut Dedio (Omersbach). They play rock, latin, jazz, folklore using the local dialect.[1] The band knows, how to impress their audience by songs in the local dialect.[2] The audience experiences everything of about the village life in songs about Oscar, the ganter, waking up by aeroplanes, tractors and chain saws, about gamblers in Les Vagos, about gardners, who change completely in spring and what happens if you ask Renate O. in Mömbris-Dörnsteinbach for directions to Omersbach.[1] External LinksEinzelnachweise/References
English: Salsaringer is a Lower Franconian dialect-band. |
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