Homeland sound in the scrap gallery Glonn – Ebersberg

The Glonner will offer homeland sound from two very different perspectives next weekend scrap gallery: On Friday, February 3rd, Carina Haager is coming with her band Feido to Glonn and on Saturday 4 February The three quarters by Hermann Beham there on the stage.

“Isarsound meets Nashville” is Feido’s concept, because here their own Bavarian song material meets selected covers of bluegrass, folk and Americana – “a very fine combination”, say the makers of the Schrottgalerie. Titles from the latest album, which Carina Hager recorded on her own in Nashville, will also be presented. The singer and guitarist will be accompanied musically in Glonn by Siegfried Hager, vocals and double bass, and Philipp Schöppe, vocals and mandolin.

Hermann Beham from Giesing was already making a homeland sound before the word had even been invented. With his new trio he stays true to these roots. “Beham is always looking for the right feeling for the next song,” says the announcement. In this respect, it can definitely happen that a jazz standard follows a Hendrix cover with Bavarian lyrics and then a Zwiefacher. The Dreiviertler – Karsten Helmbold on drums and mandolin, Christian Prüflinger on tuba and double bass and Hermann Beham, vocals, accordion or guitar – are always good for a surprise.

It starts in the Schrottgalerie at 7.30 p.m., you can reserve by sending an e-mail to [email protected], all information is available at www.schrottgalerie.de. Admission is free as always, but the musicians’ hats should rustle loudly. And the gallery stove is happy about every donated Hoizscheidl.

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