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cleanup-linkrot|date=August 2011Infobox musical artist| name = 17 Hippies| image = 17hippies.jpg| caption = 17 Hippies performing in Salamanca in September 2006.| background = group_or_band| origin = Berlin , Germany | genre = Pop music|pop , Folk music|folk | years_active = 1995–present| label = Hipster Records , Berlin Buda Musique , Paris| website = http://www.17hippies.com www.17hippies.com| current_members = Antje Henkel Christopher Blenkinsop Daniel "Danda" Cordes Daniel Friedrichs Dirk Trageser Elmar Gutmann Henry Notroff Kerstin Kaernbach Kiki Sauer Lutz 'Lüül' Ulbrich Rike Lau Uwe Langer Volker 'Kruisko' Rettmann| notable_instruments = 17 Hippies is a band from Berlin , Germany , playing largely on acoustic instrument s. Their music is a confection of various folk influences. They are most popular in their native Germany and France.
History
The band was founded 1995 in Berlin by Christopher Blenkinsop ( bouzouki , ukulele & vocals ), Carsten Wegener ( bass guitar|bass ), Lutz “Lüül” Ulbrich ( banjo & guitar ), Kristin “Kiki” Sauer ( accordion & vocals) and Reinhard "Koma" Lüderitz ( bagpipes ). They first used the name 17 Hippies in the fall of that year.
In 1996 they began to organize their own series of free concerts called Hippie Haus Tanz (Hippie House Dance). At this time Antje Henkel ( clarinet ), Elmar Gutmann ( trumpet ), and Ulrike “Rike” Lau ( cello ) joined the band. In 1997 Henry Notroff (clarinet) and Dirk Trageser (guitar & vocals) also were added, and live recordings of different concerts and rehearsal room sessions were compiled into their first CD ''Rock'n'Roll 13 . In 1998 they played at the SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas and then toured in Texas and Louisiana . Later that year Uwe Langer ( trombone ) joined the band and they played in Paris for the first time.
They established their own record label and in 1999 released their second CD Wer ist das? (Who is that? ). The French label Buda Musique released a Compilation album|compilation of both CD’s called Berlin Style , which was then also released in Italy. Volker "Kruisko" Rettmann (accordion) joined the band.
In 2001 the band wrote the score for the German movie Grill Point ( Halbe Treppe ) by Andreas Dresen and they performed in a cameo role in the film. A tour of Budapest , Prague , Vienna and France took place, and the second French album Sirba was released, featuring their first radio hit "Marlène". Kerstin Kaernbach ( violin ) also was added to the band lineup. Their first studio album Ifni was released in 2004. An extensive tour of Germany, Switzerland , the Netherlands , Belgium , Hungary , the Czech Republic , Morocco and France ensued. Daniel Friederichs (violin) became the last member to join the current lineup. In 2006 the band made a tour of Japan and Spain and composed the music for the play Kasimir and Karoline , staged at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin.
In 2007, a second studio album Heimlich (Secretly) was released in Europe and North America. In September they embarked on their first US tour, playing in Chicago, New York, Washington and Bloomington. In December they played at the Olympia in Paris. In 2008, their earlier albums were released in the UK by Proper Records, they toured the US twice, and they played festivals in Germany, France, the UK, Canada, Spain, Switzerland, Ireland, Greece, and Algeria.
In 2009 they released their third studio album El Dorado , the first of their albums to be released worldwide. Again the band went on an extensive world tour, that took them to 14 countries including China, the US, Israel and Jordan . Concert highlights included appearances at WOMAD in Charlton Park (UK), and a sold out show at the Théâtre de la Ville in Paris. In 2011 they performed a concert at the http://womad.co.nz/womad_index.html WOMAD New Zealand, in Taranaki Region|Taranaki , New Zealand, which a one hour broadcast was later played on Radio New Zealand National on 1 July 2011 http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/womad
Style
Their style is a unique mix of Eastern European melodies and rhythms, with French chanson and American folk music. They sing mainly in German, English and French. In France their music is known as Berlin Style . http://www.deutsche-welle.de/dw/article/0,,4043681,00.html CD-Tipp: 17 Hippies „El Dorado“ , deutsche-welle.de vom 20. Februar 2009
Sideline projects
Sexy Ambient Hippies
Since 1997 the 17 Hippies occasionally play with DJs and electronic musicians as the “Sexy Ambient Hippies”, with major concerts in Paris, Berlin and Munich . Among the featured artists are Carsten Dane from Hamburg , and Robert Cummings from Canada . The concert at the Pop d’Europe festival in Berlin on the 31st August 2002 was recorded, and released on CD in 2003.
Hardcore Troubadors
Together with Les Hurlements d'Léo from Bordeaux , they recorded an Extended play|EP with six songs. After giving concerts in Moscow , and going on a French tour, the album was released in France by Wagram Music in 2004.
17 Hippies Play Guitar
On 19 December 2004, a concert for German national radio WDR in Cologne , featuring the two electric guitarists Marc Ribot and Jakob Ilja , was recorded and released on CD in 2006.
17 Hippies & the Beat
In September 2008 they invited the percussion ist Johnny Kalsi of the Dhol Foundation in London to play with them. A first concert was given on September 12 in Dortmund , Germany and was broadcast live by German public radio WDR.
Texas Radio : 1998 | Compact Cassette|MC , Rent a Poet
Wer ist das? : 1999 | CD, Rent a Poet
Sirba : 2002 | CD, Buda Musique
Soundtrack for the film Grill Point|Halbe Treppe : 2002 | CD, Rent a Poet
17 Hippies play Sexy Ambient Hippies : 2003 | CD, Rent a Poet
Ifni : 2004 | CD, Rent a Poet
Live in Berlin : 2005 | DVD, Rent a Poet
17 Hippies Play Guitar : 2006 | CD, Hipster Records
Live in Berlin : 2006 | CD, Hipster Records/Proper Music
Heimlich : 2007 | CD & LP, Hipster Records/Proper Music
El Dorado : 2009 | CD & LP, Hipster Records/Proper Music
Phantom Songs : 2011 | CD & LP, Hipster Records/Proper Music
References
Reflist
External links
http://17hippies.com/en/ 17 Hippies Homepage
http://17hippies.com/konzert-chronik/konzert.html List of concerts played by the 17 Hippies
http://berlin-basement.com/jamlist/The_Jam_List.html List of musicians who have played with the 17 Hippies (in Englisch)
http://www.hitquarters.com/index.php3? page=intrview/opar/intrview_Christopher_Blenkinsop_Interview.html Interview with Christopher Blenkinsop, HitQuarters Jul 2009
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