A hot repertoire
Would you like to inspire your guests with bluesy and rocky hits from the 70s and 80s? Then the four-piece blues-rock band aBlueser is the right choice for your next party. The professional musicians play commercial blues for a wide audience. Their repertoire includes such well-known songs as "Black Velvet", "Black Cat Boogie", "Red House", "Midnight Blues", "Got A Broken Heart", "Come Together", "Proud Mary", "It's A Dirty Job" as well as a few songs of their own. While the quartet gives everything on stage in groove, sound and rhythm, your guests will make the dance floor shake.
The band and its highlights
The band aBlueser was founded in 2017 by guitarist Marek Kroskiewicz, who has been touring Switzerland and Germany for several years. Singer Claudia Da Rold lets her strong voice also sound with The Jokers. For years drummer Fredo Hoffmann provided the beat and tempo for Chris & Mike's live performances. Bassist Hape Schuwey was the driving force behind Mainstreet and played with Nuance, Phil Carmen, Richard Koechli and others. One of the concert highlights in the still young history of aBlueser was the performance at the "Spring Blues Night" 2018 in the Hotel Schweizerhof Lucerne.
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Costs [CHF] |
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Depending on location and duration | ||
from | 2'000.00 | flat-rate |
Included in the price |
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- | Small PA | |
- | Light (ambience only) | |
- | Performance and fee | |
Not included |
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- | Travel expenses | |
- | Catering for the musicians | |
- | Possible overnight accommodation costs |
Team composition
Marek Kroskiewicz: guitar, vocals
Claudia Da Rold: Singing
Fredo Hoffmann: Drums
Hape Schuwey: Bass
Size of audiance
50 to 500 peopleSpace requirements
4 x 5 mSuitable for
corporate events, birthdays, weddings and other celebrations, festivals, city festivals, performances in hotels and restaurants (if there is enough space for a stage)
Not suitable for
Party tents, beer festivals, carnival events, pop and swing parties etc.
Area of application
All of Switzerland
Required infrastructure
Two normal sockets, if possible a small stage
Languages
German, French, English, Italian, polnisch