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  1. Georg Franz „Schurli“ Danzer (* 7. Oktober 1946 in Wien ; † 21. Juni 2007 in Asperhofen , Niederösterreich [1] ) war ein österreichischer Liedermacher und ein Pionier des Austropops – eine Zuordnung, der er selbst zeitlebens zu entgehen versuchte. [2]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Georg_DanzerGeorg Danzer - Wikipedia

    Georg Franz Danzer (7 October 1946, in Vienna – 21 June 2007, in Asperhofen, Lower Austria) was an Austrian singer-songwriter. Although he is credited as one of the pioneers of Austropop (most famous are his comic songs "Jö schau" (about a streaker at the Café Hawelka ) and "Hupf' in Gatsch", both in Viennese German ), he always ...

  3. 19 ago 2020 · Georg Danzer - Weiße Pferde [Live 2003] - YouTube. HEY-U Mediagroup. 117K subscribers. Subscribed. 613. 82K views 3 years ago. Georg Danzer am Donauinselfest 2003 mit seinem Lied "Weiße...

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  4. 10 lug 2002 · 7.10.2002 / Orpheum WienSonne, Mond und Sterne1. Lang is' her 2. Lass mi amoi no d'Sunn aufgeh' segn 3. Des is mei Frau 4. Eigentlich bin ich ein Schwein 5. ...

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  5. Play all. The full album for 13 schmutzige Lieder / Music by Georg Danzer playlist 13 schmutzige Lieder tracklist (Georg Danzer): A alte Drecksau (Re-Mastered 2011) St...

  6. Georg Danzer. Real Name: Georg Franz Danzer. Profile: Musician, singer, songwriter and guitarist born October 7, 1946, in Wien (Vienna, Austria) - died June 21, 2007, in Pamhagen (Austria). He is credited as one of the pioneers of Austropop (most famous are his comic songs "Jö schau" (about a streaker at the Café Hawelka) and "Hupf' in Gatsch

  7. music.youtube.com › channel › UC4pQV4oUzxuW9PBNzJ_McigGeorg Danzer - YouTube Music

    Georg Franz Danzer was an Austrian singer-songwriter. Although he is credited as one of the pioneers of Austropop, he always refused to be part of this genre. Danzer was successful as a solo artist, but also in the group Austria3, along with Wolfgang Ambros and Rainhard Fendrich. Besides his music, he translated two books from Spanish into German, and was strongly involved in highlighting ...