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Brings
Brings at the Birlikte festival 2014
Background information
Origin
Cologne, Germany
Genres
Rock
carnival music
Electronic rock
Schlager[1]
Years active
1990–present
Members
Peter Brings (1990–present) Stephan Brings (1990–present) Harry Alfter (1990–present) Matthias Gottschalk (1990–1994) Christian Blüm (1994–present) Kai Engel (?–present)
Website
www.brings.com
Brings (German pronunciation:[bʁɪŋs], Colognian pronunciation:[bʁeŋs²]) are a band from Germany which perform most songs in the local dialect of Cologne, Kölsch. Founded in 1990, they established themselves playing rock music; their lyrics are performed in Kölsch and, since 1995, also in standard German. After the successful single Superjeilezick (2001) they specialized in Cologne party hits.
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