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Alfred Bischof - Liedermacher

  • Feb 14, 2022
    • German Schlager
    • Spoken
    • ...
  • Solo artist
Alfred Bischof - Liedermacher
Info
Genre
  • German Schlager
  • Spoken
  • Pop
Type Solo artist
Country Austria
Application
  • Live
I have been making music for many years, have worked as a guitar teacher in adult education centers and have been a member of well-known and well-known music formations in Vorarlberg for many years - so I have ample experience in performing in front of the audience, small or large. Large repertoire: Over the years, I have developed a considerable and above all entertaining music repertoire with over 120 titles, mainly from Austropop and German artists/composers/formations. So there's everything from well-known hits to evergreens and alleyways to dozens of own compositions: Rainhard Fendrich, Wolfgang Ambros, STS, Georg Danzer, Ludwig Hirsch, Hubert von Goisern, Peter Maffay, Udo Jürgens, Peter Cornelius, Ostbahnkurti, Peter Schilling, the Spider Murphy Gang, Heinz Rudolf Kunze, the Toten Hosen, but also the Nockalmquintett, Krauthobel, Bluatschink, the Klostertaler and more. My repertoire is of course constantly expanded. With my new concept, I have been performing as a soloist since 2017. In the years before, I worked as a singer and guitarist in the band AMBROSIA (2002 - 2007) and in the DUO CAPRICONE (2006 - 2015). With passion I interpret my songs and my music, which I love and live. In my own compositions I find myself again - honestly, down to earth, grounded - as I am. This is my trademark - my music style.
Songs
01 - Wo führt des hin
Photos & Video

Votes and comments

Lisa Martin
Lisa Martin 6/16/24 10:08 AM
"Schöne Interpretation und heute ein aktuelles Thema."
jürgen zacharias
jürgen zacharias 9/21/23 1:25 AM
"ist das deutsch?"
Reiner Keller
Reiner Keller 2/16/22 10:37 AM
Keiji Goto
Keiji Goto 2/16/22 7:47 AM
"I like the voice and the way he sings."
Richard Rogers
Richard Rogers 2/14/22 1:22 PM
"It's ok but not breaking any barriers. Pleasant and well played. Unfortunately the song isn't getting out of second gear."