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Der Nino aus Wien

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Thu, Nov 21, 2024, 19:30
His songs reflect what the Viennese feel: in nonchalant style, Nino from Vienna has made dialect singing socially acceptable again, and has transported the Viennese song from traditional taverns to the trendy club scene. Not only has he accumulated a large fan base, he has also become a role model for many successful Austrian musicians who are now breathing new life into the genre. He just proved this in spring 2024 as part of »Die Besten aus Wien«, when André... Read full text

Keywords: Rock, Pop, Singer-Songwriter, Vocal Music

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Der Nino aus WienGuitar, Vocals
Raphael SasGuitar
pauTBass guitar
David WukitsevitsDrums

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