Schürzenjäger
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The Schürzenjäger, formerly Zillertaler Schürzenjäger, is one of the most successful bands of Austria
Austria
Austria , officially the Republic of Austria , is a landlocked country of roughly 8.4 million people in Central Europe. It is bordered by the Czech Republic and Germany to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the...

 and was founded in 1973. "Schürzenjäger" is a German term for "Heartbreaker", which was first used in the early 1900s. (Literally translated, a Schürzenjäger is a "blouse hunter": Schürze = blouse, Jäger = hunter) According to the band history they were named "Schürzenjäger" by a female bartender in Austria during a concert, when they didn't have a band name.

While they started out playing traditional music with modern instruments, their style developed over the years to incorporate folk music, Pop music
Pop music
Pop music is usually understood to be commercially recorded music, often oriented toward a youth market, usually consisting of relatively short, simple songs utilizing technological innovations to produce new variations on existing themes.- Definitions :David Hatch and Stephen Millward define pop...

, and Rock music
Rock music
Rock music is a genre of popular music that developed during and after the 1960s, particularly in the United Kingdom and the United States. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rock and roll, itself heavily influenced by rhythm and blues and country music...

. One of their first big hits was the "Zillertaler Hochzeitsmarsch", a modern interpretation of a traditional folk dance melody. From then on they began to introduce more rock elements, inspired by their new (1990) drummer Patrick Cox. After "Zillertal Hochzeitsblues (1990)" they moved to the wider German audience under Montana (Later BMG Ariola) in 1991.

With their commercial success, the "Schürzenjäger" became the epitome for filling the gap between rock and "Volksmusik" in Austria, establishing the genre of "Alpen Rock" (Alpine Rock). The folk music community, however, saw the success of the "Zillertaler Hochzeitsmarsch" not as a success but as an abuse of traditional music.

The Schürzenjäger regularly ended their tours with the biggest open air concerts in Austria. Since 1988 these concerts, called "Alpen Air" (a pun of "Alpen
Alps
The Alps is one of the great mountain range systems of Europe, stretching from Austria and Slovenia in the east through Italy, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Germany to France in the west....

" and "Open Air"), were played every other year. From March to July 2007, the Schürzenjäger went on tour for the last album "Lust auf mehr". This was the final tour with the lineup around band leader Steinlechner, culminating in the traditional "Alpen Air" in Finkenberg
Finkenberg
Finkenberg is a municipality in the Schwaz district of Tyrol, Austria....

, Zillertal
Zillertal
The Zillertal is the biggest valley branching off the Inn valley in Tyrol, Austria drained by the river Ziller. It is surrounded by the strongly glaciated Zillertal Alps to the south and east, the lower grass peaks of the Kitzbühel Alps to the east and Tux Alps to the west...

 on Saturday 21 July 2007. The Eberharters then founded their own band, the "Hey Mann! Band" (HM!B), which performed Schürzenjäger songs live, an album was also recorded.

On 3 May 2011 the comeback and a new album of the Schürzenjäger was announced for September 2011, before that an open air concert will stage on 6 August in Finkenberg. The band consists of the Hey Mann! Band members Stevy (Stefan Wilhelm, vocals), Johannes Hintersteiner, Andreas Marberger, Georg Daviotis and the Eberharters, the last being the only members of the old Schürzenjäger lineup. According to the band, former band leader Steinlechner doesn't want to get back on stage, save for a few guest appearances now and then. Cox and von Haniel are already busy with other projects.

Studio albums as "Zillertaler Schürzenjäger"

  • 1977 Die Zillertaler Schürzenjäger
  • 1978 Aber heut geht's auf (But today we're off)
  • 1979 Grüne Tannen (Green fir trees)
  • 1983 Ich habe Dir zu danken (I have to thank you)
  • 1983 Ohne Jodeln geht die Zenzi nicht gern schlafen (Without yodelling Zenzi doesn't like to go to sleep)
  • 1984 10 Jahre Zillertaler Schürzenjäger (10 years of Zillertaler Schürzenjäger)
  • 1984 Fata Morgana (released under the band name "WAP die Schürzenjäger")
  • 1987 Sierra Madre
  • 1990 Zillertaler Hochzeitsblues (Zillertal Wedding Blues)
  • 1991 Zillertaler Schürzenjäger '92
  • 1992 Teure Heimat
    Teure Heimat
    Teure Heimat is a pop/rock album by the Austrian band Schürzenjäger. It was released in 1992 by BMG Ariola Media GmbH.-Track listing:# Teure Heimat — 2:59# Flensburg — 2:40# Einfach du — 3:00...

     (Dear homeland)
  • 1993 Typisch Schürzenjäger
    Typisch Schürzenjäger
    Typisch Schürzenjäger is a pop/rock album by the Austrian band Schürzenjäger. It was released in 1993 by BMG Ariola Media GmbH.-Track listing:# "Typisch für mi" — 2:33# "Auf einmal warst du da" — 3:27...

     (Typical Schürzenjäger)
  • 1993 A Weihnacht wie's früher war (Christmas as it used to be)
  • 1995 Glory-Hallelujah!

Studio albums as "Schürzenjäger"

  • 1996 Träume sind stärker
    Träume sind stärker
    Träume sind stärker is a pop/rock album by the Austrian band Schürzenjäger. It was released in 1996 by BMG Ariola Media GmbH.-Track listing:# Träume sind stärker – Müssig/Kunze – 4:51...

     (Dreams are stronger)
  • 1997 Homo erectus
    Homo erectus (album)
    Homo erectus is a rock/pop album by the Austrian band Schürzenjäger.-Track listing:# Der Fan-Song – Müssig/C. Leis-Bendorff – 4:26# Homo erectus Homo erectus is a rock/pop album by the Austrian band Schürzenjäger.-Track listing:# Der Fan-Song (The fan song) – Müssig/C. Leis-Bendorff – 4:26# Homo...

  • 1998 25 Jahre Schürzenjäger (25 years of Schürzenjäger)
  • 1999 Es hört nie auf
    Es hört nie auf
    Es hört nie auf is a pop/rock album by the Austrian band Schürzenjäger. It was released in 1999 by BMG Ariola Media GmbH.-Track listing:# Wir spielen alle in derselben Band — Müssig/Leis-Bendorff — 3:13...

     (It never ends)
  • 2001 Treff' ma uns in der Mitt'n
    Treff' ma uns in der Mitt'n
    Treff' ma uns in der Mitt'n is a pop/rock album by the Austrian band Schürzenjäger. It was released in 2001 by BMG Ariola Media GmbH.-Track listing:# Treff' ma uns in der Mitt'n — 3:51...

     (Let's meet in the middle)
  • 2002 Tu's jetzt! (Do it now!)
  • 2004 Hinter dem Horizont (Beyond the horizon)
  • 2005 Weihnachten miteinander (Christmas together)
  • 2006 Lust auf mehr (Desire for more)
  • 2007 Schürzenjäger 2007 - Das Beste zum Abschied (Schürzenjäger 2007 - The Best Of for the farewell)

Live albums

  • 1990 Live Folge 1 - Finkenberg Mitschnitt (Live Volume 1 - Finkenberg Recording)
  • 1990 Live Folge 2 - Finkenberg Mitschnitt (Live Volume 2 - Finkenberg Recording)
  • 1994 20 Jahre Zillertaler Schürzenjäger - Rebellion in den Alpen (20 years of Zillertaler Schürzenjäger - Rebellion in the Alps) - (Live concert from Vienna during 1993 tour)
  • 2003 30 wilde Jahre (30 wild years)

VHS video

  • 1990 Live - Finkenberg Mitschnitt
  • 1992 Schürzenjägerzeit (Schürzenjäger Time) (accompanies "Schürzenjäger '92")
  • 1994 20 Jahre Zillertaler Schürzenjäger - Rebellion in den Alpen (20 years of Zillertaler Schürzenjäger - Rebellion in the Alps)
  • 1996 Träume sind stärker (Dreams are stronger)
  • 1998 25 Jahre Schürzenjäger - Open Air Walchsee '97(25 years of Schürzenjäger - Open Air Walchsee '97)
  • 2001 Draußen in der Heimat (Outdoors at Home) (accompanies "Treff' ma uns in der Mitt'n")
  • 2002 Tu's jetzt! (Do it now!) (accompanies "Tu's Jetzt!")

DVD video

  • 2002 Tu's jetzt! (Do it now!) (accompanies album "Tu's jetzt!")
  • 2003 30 wilde Jahre (30 wild years) - (Live concert from Finkenberg during 2003 Tour)
  • 2006 Hinter dem Horizont - LIVE (Live concert from Cologne during the 2005 Tour)
  • 2007 Schürzenjäger 2007 - Das Beste zum Abschied (Schürzenjäger 2007 - The Best Of for the farewell - Finkenberg Open Air 2007)

Awards

  • 1978: Goldene Musikanten
  • 1992: Edelweiß from Frau im Spiegel
    Frau Im Spiegel
    Frau im Spiegel is a German weekly magazine for women. It first appeared in 1945 and is currently distributed by the Hamburg based Verlag Ehrlich & Sohn...

     (Category: Group)
  • 1994: Goldenes Ticket
  • 1996: Goldene Europa
    Goldene Europa
    The Goldene Europa award is the oldest German Television award for artists and entertainers. It was awarded from 1968 to 2003. In the years 1989 and 2001, there were no ceremonies...

  • 1998: Schlagerdiamant
  • 1998: UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador
  • 1999: Goldene Stimmgabel
    Goldene Stimmgabel
    The Goldene Stimmgabel is an annual prize awarded within the German music scene.The prizes are awarded according to the number of records sold from October of the previous year to June of the year of the award, as determined by Media Control...

  • 2002: Amadeus Austrian Music Award (nominated)
  • 2007: Golden roll of honour of Finkenberg
    Finkenberg
    Finkenberg is a municipality in the Schwaz district of Tyrol, Austria....


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