bölter.: Americana Made in Germany
Friday, 12/6/2024 at 8:00 PM
bölter.: Americana Made in Germany
Friday, 12/6/2024
at 8:00 PM
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Am Freitag, den 6. Dezember gastiert um 20 Uhr die Band bölter im Jungen Theater Forchheim.
Die Band um den Gitarristen und Sänger Philip Bölter kombiniert Blues Rock, Americana und Countryfolk mit originellen deutschen Texten. Die Songs sind eingängig und verständlich, poppig kompakt und doch rau und leidenschaftlich vorgetragen. Kennt man Künstler wie Neil Young oder Chris Whitley, merkt man woher bölter. musikalisch beeinflusst wurden, andererseits kann man Vergleiche mit heimischen Künstlern anstellen wie Stoppok oder AnnenMayKantereit. Doch so richtig funktioniert das Schubladensystem bei den Jungs einfach nicht. Fakt ist: Auf der Bühne sind sie eine Wucht!
Frontmann Philip hat weit über 1.200 Konzerte gespielt und über 10 Alben herausgebracht. In den letzten 15 Jahren hat er sich einen exzellenten Ruf in der deutschen Blues-Szene erspielt. Der Absolvent der Popakademie Mannheim ist Preisträger des Deutschen Rock & Pop Preises, Robert Johnson Guitar Award und präsentierte sich bei The Voice of Germany einem Millionenpublikum. Im Vorprogramm von u.a. Ryan Sheridan, Tom Walker, Tito & Tarantula oder Django3000 sorgte er für Aufsehen. Unterstützt wird er von Heiko Peter am Schlagzeug und Steffen Knauss am Bass. Als Band bölter. sind sie cool und authentisch: So klingt der Blues des 21. Jahrhunderts.
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On Friday, December 6th, at 8:00 pm, the band bölter will be performing at the Jungen Theater Forchheim.
The band, led by guitarist and singer Philip Bölter, combines blues rock, Americana, and country folk with original German lyrics. The songs are catchy and understandable, compact and yet delivered with raw passion. Influenced musically by artists like Neil Young or Chris Whitley, one can also draw comparisons to local artists like Stoppok or AnnenMayKantereit. However, these guys simply don't fit neatly into any category. The fact remains: they are a force to be reckoned with on stage!
Frontman Philip has played well over 1,200 concerts and released over 10 albums. Over the last 15 years, he has earned an excellent reputation in the German blues scene. A graduate of the Popakademie Mannheim, he is a winner of the German Rock & Pop Award, the Robert Johnson Guitar Award, and has showcased his talent to a million-strong audience on The Voice of Germany. Having opened for artists like Ryan Sheridan, Tom Walker, Tito & Tarantula, and Django3000, he has made a mark. He is supported by Heiko Peter on drums and Steffen Knauss on bass. Together as the band bölter., they are cool and authentic: This is what 21st-century blues sounds like.
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Film and audio recordings, as well as photos, will be taken at the event, and by attending, you agree to their potential later use.
Doors open: 1 hour before the start
Event data provided by: Reservix
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