Big Fish Live in Lichtenfels: An unforgettable music festival!
Big Fish Live in Lichtenfels: An unforgettable music festival!
in the heart of Lichtenfels, more precisely in the Tecnet center, a very special concert will take place next Saturday, October 19th. The band "Big Fish", which is located in Upper Franconia, invites music lovers to a free appearance. The event begins at 8 p.m. and promises a rousing experience. This band, consisting of five talented musicians, combines various musical influences under one roof, which you just have to hear.
singer and guitarist Harald Hertling describes the unique style of "Big Fish" as a fusion of blues, country and folk, which is poured into a rocky form. The music is shaped by every band member. In the band, among others, Günter Prokoph, who proves to be a multi -talent with saxophone, harmonica and other instruments, but also ensures singing. Caro Geuther brings her vocal skills and percussion elements, while Gerd Kleilein delivers the rhythmic basics on the double bass and e-bass.
creativity in songwriting
Hertling also has a guiding principle for his music: a good song not only needs a catchy melody, but also important texts. But these don't always have to be heavy. Rather, the band relies on simple but original lyrics. Songs like "Ruby", a character study of an older dancer, and "Sugar to Sugar", a bizarre love song about a prostitute, not only sound exciting, but also tell stories from life. "No Trial, No Judge, No Jury" is a humorous story of persecution from the Wild West, while "Dirty Roads or Bright Avenues" has a socially critical touch.
The band is determined not only to present the listeners known hits. Hertling has a preference for looking for less known artists in record shops. These discovered songs find their way into the repertoire of "Big Fish" as cover versions. An example of this is the American country musician Fred Eaglesmith, whose creatively arranged songs appeal to Hertling. The band loves to present the listeners of noble rarities, such as Bob Dylan's "You Gotta Serve Somebody", in a new musical robe.
The cards for the concert are available at the box office, which enables uncomplicated access to the event for everyone interested. The invitation to the public to participate in this event underlines the endeavor of "Big Fish" to achieve a broader audience with their music and at the same time offer an unforgettable evening. Such a concert is an opportunity to support the local music scene and discover new sounds.
For more information about the upcoming concert by "Big Fish" in the Tecnet Center Lichtenfels, see the current reporting on m.obermain.de .
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