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THE NEW DREAM PAIR OF FOLK


"We will tell our children once full of pride that we the Grand Prix have won,"

Belsy and Florian Fesl for Germany won the jubilee edition of the Grand Prix of Folk Music. Her song "I'm glad Tues", composed of the Alps Trio musicians Chris Purton and Mario Wolf, reached in Austria and South Tyrol in each case the highest score.

Although uncommon, but they are still there, the honest folk music among the stars, those that are not made by great talent shows and artificially drilled into the limelight. The smart Südtiroler success Belsy singer and the darkening Bayer Florian Fesl are artists with a heart. Interpreters who could look into the eyes - not only on stage. The two are also a pair. First time the two young stars pass settled with their GP post-"I picked Tues like 'insight into their private happiness.

Both can already successful experience at the Grand Prix point of folk music: the native Indian Belsy won in 2003, the 3rd Place at Europe's largest folk music competition, in 2004 she won the outstanding 2nd Place and finally secured in 2006 (a duet with Rudy Giovannini) for the coveted trophy. At least since the summer of 2008 include Florian Fesl to the fixed sizes in the popular show business. In addition to his successful participation in the Grand Prix of Folk Music, 2009, the Bayer primarily through its ten-time participation in the summer hit parade of ARD Show "Every Sunday" and his hit "Summer without end, "the darling of the heart.

The cross-border love between Tyrol and Bavaria could lead to a sustainable success story of this new generation of folk music ...



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