Ursprung Buam is a lively folk music trio hailing from Zillertal, Tyrol, in Austria. Formed in 1993, the band consists of brothers Martin Brugger (bass) and Andreas Brugger (accordion, guitar), along with their cousin Manfred Höllwarth (violin, harp). Known for their authentic and energetic performances, Ursprung Buam has carved a niche for themselves within the Volksmusik genre, which is traditional folk music with a unique Alpine character. Their music often incorporates the diatonic accordion, a staple instrument in Tyrolean folk music, and is characterized by upbeat tempos, yodeling, and lyrics that reflect Alpine life and traditions.
Over the years, Ursprung Buam has enjoyed widespread popularity in the German-speaking regions and beyond, releasing numerous albums and singles that showcase their love for tradition and their ability to infuse it with a sense of modern vitality. Among their recent releases, albums like "Trachtig übernachtig" and festive collections such as "Weihnachten mit den Ursprung Buam" display their capacity to merge the old with the new, offering fans a fresh take on folk music while staying true to their roots. Songs like "Ein Casanova kann nit aufgeign" and "Do ist der Wurm drin" exemplify their playful and storytelling approach to music-making, ensuring their lasting appeal in the ever-evolving music scene.
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