Klaus looked at his band. These were men he had played with for twenty years. They had survived broken guitar strings, power outages, and that one time a pretzel the size of a steering wheel was thrown at Hans’s head. They were professionals.
"Take it from the top!" shouted Klaus, his face beet-red from the heat and the exertion. He stamped his heavy leather boot on the stage, counting the time. One, two, three!
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Used to add a unique, ethereal layer to their folk music.
High above the timberline, where the air is thin and the pines stand like silent witnesses, the strikes the first note. It is not just music — it is the heartbeat of the mountain. Klaus looked at his band
"I can see that!" Klaus hissed, sweat dripping onto his lederhosen. "They expect the bird! If there is no bird, there is no finale!"
It was a bright yellow, plastic whistle shaped like a small water bird. It was attached to a decorative green ribbon that Klaus wore around his neck. It was kitsch. It was camp. And it was the climax of their most famous song, “Der Ententanz” (The Duck Dance). They were professionals
For years, Alpenfest has maintained a residency performing on weekends at Rudi Lechner's Restaurant in Houston, cementing their status as the busiest German band in the state.
For booking information or current schedules, fans often visit the official Mike Barker website or the Alpenfest Facebook page . Alpenfest (@alpenfest.fan) - Facebook
Klaus did it again, pitching his voice higher. TRIIIL-LOOO-LOOO!