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5/8erl in Ehr'n


The band 5/8erl in Ehr'n has been touring regularly in Austria, Germany and Switzerland since 2006. They have played almost 1000 concerts (sic!), won 6 Austrian Amadeus Music Awards in the Jazz/World/Blues category and have released 7 studio albums to date. Their style is often described as Viennese soul. Max Gaier & Robert Slivovsky on lead vocals form a classic two-piece, Hanibal Scheutz provides the foundation on bass, Miki Liebermann grooves passionately on guitar, Clemens Wenger on electric piano and accordion is responsible for the warm sound of the combo. The current programme is a best-of full of lightness, elegance, tenderness and self-irony. Hits such as Siasse Tschik, Vaporizer, Wunderschöner Mai, Jessica, Frühstück ans Bett, Alaba - How do you do?, or Badeschluss, among others, have made 5/8erl in Ehr'n known to an ever wider public. Once again, a regional radio station, a mainstream radio station, an open-air swimming pool and a jazz club may hear the same song at the same time and each have an idea ofwhat it might mean. Any changes to this text must be authorised and approved by the artist or the agency!

The band 5/8erl in Ehr'n has been touring regularly in Austria, Germany and Switzerland since 2006. They have played almost 1000 concerts (sic!), won 6 Austrian Amadeus Music Awards in the Jazz/World/Blues category and have released 7 studio albums to date. Their style is often described as Viennese soul. Max Gaier & Robert Slivovsky on lead vocals form a classic two-piece, Hanibal Scheutz provides the foundation on bass, Miki Liebermann grooves passionately on guitar, Clemens Wenger on electric piano and accordion is responsible for the warm sound of the combo. The current programme is a best-of full of lightness, elegance, tenderness and self-irony. Hits such as Siasse Tschik, Vaporizer, Wunderschöner Mai, Jessica, Frühstück ans Bett, Alaba - How do you do?, or Badeschluss, among others, have made 5/8erl in Ehr'n known to an ever wider public. Once again, a regional radio station, a mainstream radio station, an open-air swimming pool and a jazz club may hear the same song at the same time and each have an idea ofwhat it might mean. Any changes to this text must be authorised and approved by the artist or the agency!

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