OIMARA (Bavarian for "Almerer") - the bard from Lake Tegernsee
The Stenz from the mountain has long since arrived in the valleys and is celebrated as "Zebro" or "Dialektumami" by festival people and gourmets alike. As a modern Gstanzler, Bavarian rock star, improviser and songwriter, every genre suits him perfectly. He spent his childhood "wirtuos" on the local Hafner-Alm and was literally forced into live sessions because of his musical talent.
After sufficient schnitzel knocking experience and an abbreviated boarding school trip, the "favorite dork" from Tegernsee did his apprenticeship as a chef on Malle at the age of 16. However, thanks to his creative and disobedient nature, he became a popular all-rounder on the inter-national music scene with his "Bierle in da Sun".
Relaxed guitar sounds in the style of John Mayer and driving stompbox beats meet almost valentine-like wordplay and a mischievousness that brings to mind a youthful and extremely cool version of Fredl Fesl. Carried by the vibes of the audience, Hafner Beni (as it says in his passport) lets himself be driven by his seventh sense and sings about everything that life and the world situation offers him.
"Zebrastreifenpferd" meets "Busheislparty" and "Cocktailschirm im Arsch" follows "Wackelkontakt". "Es duad ma leid Mama", but there are hoid koane Wunschkonzerte...so "Kimm ma ned auf de Tour".
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