Mambo Kurt

Mambo Kurt (born Rainer Limpinsel; 11 April 1967 in Hagen) is a German comedy and novelty act who performs covers of mainstream and classic rock hits.

Mambo Kurt performing at With Full Force 2018

Mambo has performed at the Wacken Open Air festival and provides music for a German television show called Verona's World. Mambo Kurt performs on a home organ and changes the style of the song into a Bossa Nova, Samba or Polka style song. He also recruits his nearly 80-year-old home organ teacher, Heidi Schultz, to sing covers of The Sex Pistols, Anarchy In The UK, and The Rolling Stone's Sympathy For The Devil on his latest live album, Sun Of A Beach.

Despite not being known worldwide, Mambo Kurt has gained a large fanbase, most notably the bands Clawfinger and Rammstein.[1] and has appeared repeatedly on television.[2]

Discography

Albums

  • Weihnachten (2014, Metalville, 14 Tracks)
  • Spiel Heimorgel Spiel (2007)
  • Organized Crime (album) (2005)
  • Sun of a Beach - The Return of Alleinunterhalter vol. 5 (2004)
  • Ekstase - The Return of Alleinunterhalter vol. 4 (2002)
  • Back in Beige - The Return of Alleinunterhalter vol. II (2002)
  • The Return of Alleinunterhalter (1999, Virgin Music, 15 Tracks)
  • The Return of Alleinunterhalter (1998, Stamm & Belz Records, 19 Tracks)
  • Lieder zur Weihnachtszeit (not available anymore) (1998)
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gollark: Oops, that got cut off.
gollark: Do you REALLY want to know?
gollark: Those messages are so annoying!
gollark: WHY?!

See also

Notes

  1. Barde, Antoine; Jauniaux, Pierre & Verry, Patrice (2006). Rammstein: les crasheurs de feu (in French). Rosières-en-Haye (Meurthe-et-Moselle): Camion Blanc. pp. 107–112. ISBN 978-2-910196-91-2.
  2. Grisko Michael (2000). Fernsehperspektiven: Aspekte zeitgenössischer Medienkultur (Television perspectives: aspects of contemporary media culture) (in German). Kassel, Hesse, Germany: Hessische Landesanstalt für privaten Rundfunk. pp. 75–76. ISBN 978-3-929061-79-6.
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