Hanse Schoierer
Hanse Schoierer, a Munich original and one of the pioneers of Bavarian dialect rock, is renowned for his hit "Haberfeldtreiber" and has become a beloved Oktoberfest musician known beyond Bavaria's borders. His autobiography, "Ja, so war's!", captures humorous and intriguing stories from his vibrant life, encouraged by friends and fans. Schoierer’s journey began in Haar, through his youth in early bands, and his work as an electrical and television technician. He transitioned to performing arts on Munich's stages and music clubs, eventually leading to a successful music career with numerous performances across Germany, primarily in southern Germany and Austria. His work is often accompanied by his virtual band, the "Freibier Shadows," delivering rock 'n' roll, 60s beats, classic rock, and original hits. Known affectionately as the "Chuck Berry of the Schlachthofviertel," Schoierer’s music is characterized by heart, intellect, and humor, promising entertainment and joy. His life motto is to make people happy, believing it will bring happiness in return.