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Meet our MUSICIANS

Jim Rommel

 

Plays the accordion and brings out the text for all his songs, so everybody can sing along. Jim is a mixing German, Irish and American music, so sing along with "Edelweiss" and the "Bier Barrel Polka".

Alan Walling

 

The funniest guy in lederhosen, he will teach you the chicken dance and some real goooooood Bavarian Bier Songs. On the weekends Alan asks Gordon to play the saxophone and the clarinet with him. Either way, "It's Oktoberfest" all year long.
Visit Allan on the web at
www.willpolkaforbeer.com or listen to him playing some of our guests favorite songs by clicking on this link:

Alan Walling

 live at the Bavarian Grill

Kleine Blasmusik

 

A small wind band as the name implies.  Kleine Blasmusik Kapelle is comprised of local Dallas area musicians playing a large variety of songs and melodies from Germany and Austria.  Imagine yourself at the Hofbrauhaus in Munich, drinking beer, eating sausage, and listening to the band!  Perhaps a waltz or polka will have you in front of the band dancing!  You'll soon be checking to see if your passport is up to date!

 Die Alpenmusikanten

Alan Walling plays with Manfred & Wolfgang who are from Austria. They play saxophones, clarinet, guitar and they show you how to yodel and schuhplattel. And beware of "Otto's" jokes. You might end up playing the tambourines and wearing a funny hat.

 

 Matt Tolentino

 

Matt Tolentino is our newest discovery - and our regular Friday night guests love to hear him play his accordion and to sing along with him.

Please click on his picture or here to watch Matt play

Bavarian Bier Jazz

 

 

Live Dixieland Music
with a Bavarian twist,
at the Bavarian Grill
every first Saturday
and the third Tuesday night
in our indoor Bier Garten.
Just like München.

 

Why do we feature Bavarian Bier Jazz?
Because of the "Die Hot Dogs" - a once famous Munich Dixieland Jazz band that we had the pleasure to work with while in Munich: