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Think global - blow local
The Schäl Sick Brass Band started out as an alternative, multi-culti
Carnival band in Cologne over 10 years ago. In the cultural capital
of the Rhineland - the "Mediterranean stronghold of Germany"
- an abundance of musical treasures exist. Immigrants and visitors
from all over the world have left their mark on the city and have
turned it into a colorful, melting pot of sounds. This is the best
environment for musical adventures somewhere between Greece and
Cologne-Nippes; between Nigeria and Little-Istanbul in the Eigelstein
quarter of Cologne!
One of the many "migrants" to the Rhine
metropolis is Raimund Kroboth, who came to Cologne from Bavaria
in 1977. He made his musical home on the right side of the Rhine,
which is called the "Schäl Sick" in the Cologne dialect
and literally means "wrong side." "Wrong" because
it has neither the cathedral nor the city center, and because it
is a puritanical, protestant enclave in the cheerful, catholic Rhineland.
He took advantage of the "license to be foolish" - asscribed
to the "Schäl Sick" by the people of Cologne - to
found the Schäl Sick Brass Band with a colorful group of likeminded
musicians. From then on, he has been winning over audiences with
unusual ideas, innovative sounds and an untamed love for the "true
music of home"!
With the help of a diverse array of guests - like the German-Nigerian
rapper Ade Odukoya of Brothers Keepers, Kristi Stassinopoulou, a
Greek singer from Athens, blue-harp virtuoso Eric Zeiler and pedal
steel guitarist Steve Bohn - a very individual and intoxicating
world music cocktail has been mixed once again. And it's been made
unique by adding just the right combination of brass band sound,
and rock and jazz elements. Iwanka Iwanova from Bulgaria, Victoria
Riccio, an American with Italian ancestors, Mehrdad Hedayati from
Iran, and Marcellus Seng from the "South City" of Cologne
are on hand again to perfom the vocals.
The "musical world theatre" (Süddeutsche Zeitung)
rides on the breeze of delightfully fresh and versatile "collective-blowing"
in the spirit of "think global - blow local", supported
by a rhythm section consisting of tuba, drums, percussion and guitar
or Waldzither, that "grooves like hell" (Gitarre &
Bass). Musical styles from rock, funk, hip-hop and rap, to folk,
marching band and jazz are combined. Cuban, Greek, Latin, Afro and
Middle Eastern sounds and rhythms are just as much a part of the
band's repertoire as Bohemian-Bavarian ones.
During the concerts the corresponding instruments from all over
the world are played - tavil, kanjira, dhol, dolki, omele, sekere,
gangan, thereminvox and many more. Because the band never chooses
just one perspective - which they have proven by their selection
of musicians, instruments and musical styles - there is also room
for melancholic and poetic moods. A festive highlight and an acoustic
delight for the globalized generation of music lovers! "Pleasure"
is the keyword that is heard when the Schäl Sick Brass Band
is described. Listening to the band is like enjoying a culinary
treat which combines diverse specialties into a unique work of art.
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