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Rolf Marti writes songs in the style of the Bernese troubadours around Mani Matter. Subtle stories, subtle punch lines, bitterly tender poetry, rhymed inconsistencies. »
Stefan Kohler gets to the heart of everyday life with German catchy tunes. »
The one-man dance band provides entertainment and atmosphere at your event with exactly the music you want. »
World hits, sung in Bernese German and accompanied by Schwyzerörgeli, cello, guitar and drums. Rocky and intoxicating. »
Bernese singer-songwriter Stefan Heimoz sings and plays guitar in the tradition of Mani Matter. »
With her Meitschi voice from Bern, which remains young at heart, Petra Gfeller Hug sings herself as Misurina right into the heart of the audience. »
Bring the Solothurn singer-songwriter to your event and inspire your guests with dialect songs full of puns. »
Jackie offers you an atmospheric highlight of your party with charming Bernese dialect songs and well-known hits. »
Heartwarming music of the Sixties and Seventies played by the "Dude" and his friends as a duo, trio or five-piece band. »
Offer your guests Swiss music at its best: Lukas Eichenberger touches with profound song stories and catchy melodies. »
TSCHO, a Bernese with Greek roots, sings his philosophical dialect songs with a sonorous voice and accompanies himself virtuously on the acoustic guitar. »
With their own songs in dialect, sung by a strong female voice and accompanied by banjo, ukulele, bass, guitar and drums, the Swiss band will make your party unforgettable. »
Melodious, cheeky and charming - the lyrics of the Bernese trio are on a par with Patent Ochsner, Züri West and Stiller Has. »
The quartet plays original compositions and well-known international hits with surprising dialect texts and polyphonic singing. »
The Duo stefanalfred entertains your guests with songs in High German and dialect, garnished with jazz blowers and make sayings. »
Experience in a heart-racing dialect children's concert how Mäuserich Jimmy Flitz travels through Switzerland. »
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