Overview
The band Pekel performs maritime folk. An ecclectic mix of old Dutch folk music and contemporary work. You will also be bombarded with a number of styles and an unprecedented enthusiasm of the musicians! The latter is what touches people most when Pekel is performing; the audience is inevitably carried away by the surprising arrangements, played on an extensive set of instruments. The men of Pekel are a special cross between musicians in a painting by Breughel, the shantymen of a three-master sailing ship, and developers of new repertoire.
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Members
John BazuijnenErno KorpershoekPeter MoreeTheo Schuurmans
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Theo
Schuurmans
Greup
Netherlands
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The band Pekel performs maritime folk. An ecclectic mix of old Dutch folk music and contemporary work. You will also be bombarded with a number of styles and an unprecedented enthusiasm of the musicians! The latter is what touches people most when Pekel is performing; the audience is inevitably carried away by the surprising arrangements, played on an extensive set of instruments. The men of Pekel are a special cross between musicians in a painting by Breughel, the shantymen of a three-master sailing ship, and developers of new repertoire.
The band Pekel performs maritime folk. An ecclectic mix of old Dutch folk music and contemporary work. You will also be bombarded with a number of styles and an unprecedented enthusiasm of the musicians! The latter is what touches people most when Pekel is performing; the audience is inevitably carried away by the surprising arrangements, played on an extensive set of instruments. The men of Pekel are a special cross between musicians in a painting by Breughel, the shantymen of a three-master sailing ship, and developers of new repertoire.
The band Pekel performs maritime folk. An ecclectic mix of old Dutch folk music and contemporary work. You will also be bombarded with a number of styles and an unprecedented enthusiasm of the musicians! The latter is what touches people most when Pekel is performing; the audience is inevitably carried away by the surprising arrangements, played on an extensive set of instruments. The men of Pekel are a special cross between musicians in a painting by Breughel, the shantymen of a three-master sailing ship, and developers of new repertoire.