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WHO

Achleitner, Hubert Hubert von Goisern's civil name
Alpine Sabine Sabine Kapfinger's stage name during the Alpinkatzen time. Pronounced "Alpeena Sabeena"
Alpinkatzen Hubert's band for five years. The members were: Sabine Kapfinger (vocals), Stefan Engel (keyboards), Wolfgang Maier (drums and percussion) and Reinhard Stranzinger (guitar). See Alpinkatzen
Baier, Jo Directed Hölleisengretl
BAP Guest band from Cologne. The musicians are playing with HvG on the Linz Europe Tour 2008. In 2005 HvG appeared as a guest artist on the BAP album Dreimal Zehn Jahre - song: Rita mir zwei. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009 and BAP & HvG
Bechtloff, Bernd Drummer and percussionist on Inexil, Fön, Trad, Iwasig and Trad II. Also a member of Hubert's touring band since 2001. See Bernd Bechtloff
Besh o droM Local band from Hungary. The musicians will be playing with HvG on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Bil Aka Kora Singer from Burkina Faso. Has played with HvG in Burkina Faso, Bad Ischl, Vienna and at the Festival au Desert, Mali. See Miscellaneous
Bongo / Bongo Bär Hubert's dog, who has appeared with him in many TV appearances as well as accompanying him to CD launches
Blümel, Wolfgang Guitarist on the Fön/Trad tour, replacing Helmut Punzenberger. See Wolfgang Blümel
Calließ, Ingrid Violist on Gombe
Chönden, Jamjang Member of TIPA. Singer, flautist and Tibetan lute player on Inexil
Claudia Koreck Band Local artist from Germany. She will be playing with HvG on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Craffonara, Maria Violinist and singer on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Maria Craffonara
Dickmann, Ulrike Directed Hubert von Goisern Trad II together with Julian Pölsler
DJ Ötzi Austrian music star who had a hit with the banal Anton aus Tirol - many interviewers liked to ask HvG about it, with the hope of being provocative
Drasch, Monika Singer/violinist/yodeller on Fön and Trad II, also appeared in the Trad II film. Member of band for Trad II tour in 2004. See Monika Drasch
Druzina Local band from Slovakia. The musicians will be playing with HvG on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Ebner, Sabine Violinist on Gombe
Edwards, Karen Singer on Iwasig; Marlene Schuen's singing teacher
Engel, Stefan Keyboard player with the Alpinkatzen. Also contributed to HvG's later projects. See Stefan Engel
Fahrner, Christian "Balou" Monitor at the live concerts
Feldbacher, Katharina Cellist on Gombe
Feller, Harald Responsible for all real organ passages on the Schlafes Bruder soundtrack
Frauenlob, Burkhard Keyboarder player and pianist on Fön; accompanied HvG on the Grenzenlos tour in 2002 and 2003; played on Iwasig, Trad and Trad II. See Burkhard Frauenlob
Friedl, Robert Saxophonist on Fön. Also joined HvG's musicians when they played with Toni Porto in Bad Ischl
Gedeck, Martina Actress playing the title role in Hubert von Goisern's acting debut Hölleisengretl
Glaser, Anton (Toni) President of the 1st Official Hubert von Goisern Fanclub
Goodall, Jane British chimpanzee behavioural scientist whom HvG befriended. The album Gombe comes from HvG's visit to the national park in Africa. A documentary Von Goisern nach Gombe was made. See Africa and Tibet
Grasberger, Agnes Violinist with the Fön tour. See Agnes Grasberger
Groza, Loredana Local artist from Romania. The singer will be playing with HvG on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Grudda, Sabine Designed the Trad II - Der Film DVD
Gschwandtner, Ludwig Violinist with Hohtraxlecker Sprungschanznmusi
Haager, Michaela Designed the Fön, Trad, Iwasig, Trad II, Ausland and Derweil CDs
Haindling Local band from Germany. The musicians will be playing with HvG on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Haydamaky Local band from the Ukraine. The musicians will be playing with HvG on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Hehenberger, Erich Double bass player on Inexil
Heide, Hannes Friend of HvG; cultural councillor in Bad Ischl; tour management for HvG. Mayor of Bad Ischl since November 2007.
Hein, Hage Hubert von Goisern's manager and managing director at Blanko Musik
Hinterberger, Petra Editor - Warten auf Timbuktu; Photographer and editor on board the Linz Europe Tour ship.
Hohtraxlecker Sprungschanznmusi Folk group from Bad Ischl. Their CD Schanzn Frei was produced by Hubert von Goisern. The group plays on Trad and some members appeared in Hubert von Goisern Trad II. See Hohtraxlecker Sprungschanznmusi. The group will also be playing with HvG on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Höller, Burgi Violinist who joined autumn 2001 Fön tour after Agnes Grasberger left; singer and violinist on Trad II. See Burgi Höller
Höller, Walpurga See Burgi Höller
HvG See Hubert von Goisern
Iberer, Sylvia Violinist on Inexil
Jaklitsch, Alfred Zabine's producer on Transalpin; member of Die Seer
Jones, Courtney Drummer on Inexil
Joplin, Janis Recorded the original Mercedes Benz, which HvG covered on Fön
Juda, Iris Violinist on Inexil
Ka, Sabine See Sabine Kapfinger
Kapfinger, Sabine "Larynx acrobat" and singer with the Alpinkatzen, now sings solo as Zabine. See Sabine Kapfinger
Karandila feat. Darinka Local band from Bulgaria. The musicians will be playing with HvG on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Klebel, Barbara Violinist on Inexil
Koreck, Claudia Guest artists from Bavaria, Germany. She is playing with HvG on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Köster/Hocker Gerd Köster and Frank Hocker - Guest artists from Germany. The musicians are playing with HvG on the Linz Europe Tour 2008. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Lackner, David Keyboardist on the Linz Europe Tour 2007-09. See David Lackner
Lässer, Max Guitarist and strings player on Trad II; member of Trad II tour band; played with HvG at the Festival au Desert appearance 2005. See Max Lässer
Lhamo, Pasang Member of TIPA. Singer on Inexil; appeared at Songs an einem Sommerabend with Hubert. Was most recently part of the Sounds of Tibet concert, presented by Hubert von Goisern and Tseten Zöchbauer in Graz, 2002
Lindner, Arnulf Bass player on Fön and the following tour. Played on Trad II and as part of the Trad II tour band; played with HvG at the Festival au Desert appearance 2005. See Arnulf Lindner
Lins, Daniel Played Peter as a child in Schlafes Bruder, and was the boy featured in the audience in Wia die Zeit vergeht. Siehe Schlafes Bruder
Löff, Monika Photographer for the Iwasig and Derweil CD booklets
Maier, Wolfgang Drummer with the Alpinkatzen. Contributed to the Schlafes Bruder soundtrack. Most recently played on Iwasig. See Wolfgang Maier
Malorny, Gerhild Managing director at Blanko Musik
Mandel, Christof Light designer for Hubert von Goisern's tours
Marchant, Sarah Webmistress for Hubert von Goisern's official web site: www.hubertvongoisern.com; Web editor for www.linzeuropatour.com
Mayer, Roland Drummer for HvG in 1998. See Songs an einem Sommerabend
Moling, Maria Singer and percussionist on the Linz Europe Tour 2007-09. See Maria Moling
Moser, Ingrid Singer on Fön
Mounir, Mohamed Popular Egyptian musician, with whom Hubert von Goisern appeared at a concert in Assiut in 2002 and subsequently toured with through the German-speaking countries in 2003. See Egypt 2002 and Grenzenlos 2003
Müllegger, Dominik Double bass player with Hohtraxlecker Sprungschanznmusi
Naidoo, Xavier Guest artist from Mannheim, Germany. He will play with HvG on the Linz Europe Tour 2008. Xavier Naidoo can also be heard on Hubert von Goisern's album S'Nix - song: Siagst as. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009 and S'NIX
Neugebauer, Michael Hubert von Goisern's friend responsible for introducing him to Jane Goodall
Neureiter, Martin Accordionist with Hohtraxlecker Sprungschanznmusi
Obereder, Maria Violinist with Hohtraxlecker Sprungschanznmusi
Obrovac, Tamara Local artist from Croatia. The singer will be playing with HvG on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Oczlon, Walter Photographer for Iwasig, Trad, Fön and Omunduntn
Peithner, Hannes Backliner (stage management) during Hubert von Goisern's concerts
Peldon, Tseten See Tseten Zöchbauer
Pellert, Wilhelm Co-directed and wrote Sehnsüchte oder Es ist alles unheimlich leicht with Julian Pölsler
Pfund, Peter Cameraman for Warten auf Timbuktu
Pohn, Alex Drummer on the Linz Europe Tour 2007-09. See Alex Pohn
Pölsler, Julian Singer on Trad; wrote and directed Die Fernsehsaga - Ein steirische Fernsehgeschichte; co-directed Sehnsüchte oder Es ist alles unheimlich leicht. Wrote an as yet unrealised screenplay with Hubert von Goisern. In 2003, directed the 45 minute film Hubert von Goisern Trad II
Porto, Antonio Toni Porto
Porto, Toni Singer, bass player and guitarist on Gombe and Iwasig. Joined the live band for the Fön/Trad tour, the Grenzenlos tour 2002 and Grenzenlos/Iwasig tour 2003. See Toni Porto
Püntsok, Sonam Member of TIPA. Singer, guitarist and Tibetan lute player on Inexil
Punzenberger, Helmut Guitarist on Inexil and Fön. Band member for the first leg of the Fön/Trad tour. See Helmut Punzenberger
Punzenberger, Heli Helmut Punzenberger
Punzenberger, Roland Helmut's brother; drummer on Inexil
Resetarits, Willi Local artist from Austria. The singer will be playing with HvG on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Roscic, Bogdan One-time manager of Ö3. See Amadeus Awards
Schartlmüller, Helmut Bass player on the Linz Europe Tour 2007-09. See Helmut Schartlmüller
Schneider, Norbert Wrote the soundtrack to Schlafes Bruder together with HvG. Wrote the arrangements for and directed the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra
Schneider, Robert Author of the Schlafes Bruder novel and the film screenplay
Schönmaier, Mea Singer and artist from Bad Ischl who appeared as a waitress and the fictional object of Hubert's affections in the Trad II film
Schuen, Elisabeth Violinist and singer. Member of live band for Linz Europe Tour 2008. See Elisabeth Schuen
Schuen, Marlene Violinist and singer on Iwasig and Trad II. Member of live band for the Grenzenlos tour 2002, Grenzenlos/Iwasig tour 2003, Festival au Desert appearance 2005 and Linz Europe Tour 2007-09. Also appeared in Hubert von Goisern Trad II. See Marlene Schuen
Sondeckis, Paulius Violinist on Gombe
Spani Wolfgang Spannberger
Spannberger, Wolfgang HvG's sound engineer and co-producer for many years. Singer on Trad; bass player and sampler programming on Inexil
Staribacher, Wolfgang Founded the Alpinkatzen as a duo with Hubert von Goisern. Later founded the Mozartband. See Alpinkatzen
Starke, Karen Cellist on Inexil
Stickel, Christoph "Sound master" from MSM Sound, mastered Eswaramoi, Trad, Poika, Iwasig, Trad II and Ausland as well as Zabine's Transalpin
Stranzinger, Reinhard Guitarist with the Alpinkatzen. Released solo album Ois oda nix in 1997. Most recently played on Iwasig. See Reinhard Stranzinger
Thaler, Mario Mixed the 2002 album Iwasig - See Iwasig
Tigi, Kele ("Maestro") Balaphon player and violinist from Bamako, Mali. Played with Hubert von Goisern in 2005. See Mali
Trogbacher, Severin Guitarist on the Linz Europe Tour 2007-09. See Severin Trogbacher
Troi, Irene Violinist and violist on Fön; violinist on Inexil
Tsekova, Darinka Gadulka player from Bulgaria on the Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009. See Darinka Tsekova
Überbacher, Gerhard Violinist and guitarist on tour around Egypt and West Africa; Member of live band for the Grenzenlos tour 2002 and Grenzenlos/Iwasig tour 2003. See Gerhard Überbacher
van der Waal, Evert Second drummer for Alpinkatzen, after Wolfgang Maier severed his thumb's tendon. Credited on Wia die Zeit vergeht and is to be seen on the Wia die Zeit Vergeht video
Vavrova, Dana Directed Wia die Zeit Vergeht; acted in Schlafes Bruder. Married to Joseph Vilsmaier
Vilsmaier, Joseph Directed Schlafes Bruder
von Goisern, Hubert Austrian musician born in Bad Goisern on 17th November 1952. See Biography
Wangmo, Sherab Member of TIPA. Singer on Inexil
Wecker, Konstantin Guest artist from Germany. The musician is playing with HvG on the Linz Europe Tour 2008. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Weinmeister, Gertrud Violist on Inexil
Weis, Gerhard ORF director. See Amadeus Awards
Wetzel, Enzio Goethe Institute in Cairo. Organised HvG's 2002 concert in Assiut with Mohamed Mounir
Wimmer, Bernhard Drummer on tour around Egypt and West Africa; Member of live band for the Grenzenlos tour 2002 and Grenzenlos/Iwasig tour 2003. Played on Iwasig. See Bernhard Wimmer
Zabine Sabine Kapfinger's new stage name from 2000. Debut album released in 2001: Transalpin. See Zabine
Zdob si Zdub Local band from Moldova. The musicians will be playing with HvG on the Linz Europe Tour 2007 & 2008. An ethno punk version of Koa Hiatamadl is featured on the Zdob si Zdub album Ethnomecanica. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Zimmerebner, Anna Violinist on Inexil
Zischg, Aia Singer on Fön
Zöchbauer, Tseten Exiled Tibetan, living in Austria, whom HvG befriended. They travelled to Tibet together and have also presented concerts by the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts in Austria. Founded Save Tibet organisation
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WHAT

Akwaba Music club in Bamako, where Hubert von Goisern and band played with Kele Tigi and Bil Aka Kora. See Mali
Alpine Lawine Hubert von Goisern's first album, containing both German and English covers and own compositions. Released together with Wolfgang Staribacher as the Alpinkatzen. See Alpinkatzen
Amadeus Austrian Music Award Austria's Grammy award. HvG won his category in 2001 (Best National Solo Artist in Rock/ Pop) and in 2002 (Best Jazz/Blues/Folk Album). He used his acceptance speech to criticise the lack of support for Austrian artists from the country's media. In 2008 HvG and his band performed the song Showtime on the Amadeus stage. See Amadeus Awards 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2008
Ariola Label under which all the Alpinkatzen recordings were released. After a few years with Virgin, Blanko Musik returned to Ariola - the label under which the Grenzenlos and Iwasig DVDs and Trad II CD have been released
Anton aus Tirol Banal hit from DJ Ötzi. Interviewers have often asked HvG what he thinks of the man or the song with the hope of being provocative
Aufgeigen stått Niederschiassen Hubert von Goisern's second album, released with a new band. Contained the smash hit Koa Hiatamadl. See Alpinkatzen
Ausland Double pack release - consists of a CD (live recording of the 2004 TRAD tour) and a DVD (Warten auf Timbuktu) - Released 7th October 2005. See Ausland
Autographs Available from Blanko Musik as long as you send a stamped addressed envelope. See Fanclub
Bad Ischl Folk Music Days An event consisting of lectures, discussions and a concert. Hubert von Goisern played a large part in proceedings in 2001. See Bad Ischl Folk Music Days
Blanko Musik Hubert von Goisern's management, based in Munich, run by Mr Hage Hein and Ms Gerhild Malorny
BMG Bertelsmann Music Group. Distribution for all the Alpinkatzen releases and the Grenzenlos and Iwasig DVDs and Trad II
Daniel Käfer - Die Schattenuhr Film von Julian Pölsler - mit Musik von Hubert von Goisern
Derweil Double album - the best of 1988 - 2006. Release 14th July 2006. See Discography
Ein Rucksack voller Lügen A children's film. HvG wrote the music with the children in the film. See Film
Eswaramoi A compilation of Hubert's most popular songs, released shortly after Fön by BMG. See Discography
Ethnomecanica Album by Zdob si Zdub. An ethno punk version of Koa Hiatamadl, recorded with HvG, is featured on the CD.
Festival au Desert Music festival held every January at Essakane in the Sahara Desert. See Mali
Fön Hubert von Goisern's comeback CD. Release date: 6th November 2000. See Fön
Gamboa Festival Music festival in Cape Verde, where Hubert von Goisern played in 2003. See Gamboa Festival
Goethe Institute Cairo Run by Enzio Wetzel; arranged the Culture Days of the German-speaking Countries in Assiut, which included a joint concert with Mohamed Mounir and Hubert von Goisern. See Egypt 2002
Goisererhütte A two and a half hour walk from Bad Goisern. Briefly featured at the end of the Wia die Zeit Vergeht video
Grenzenlos Hubert von Goisern's tours in 2002 and 2003. See Grenzenlos or Grenzenlos 2003 - Also the title of a DVD released on 5th May 2003. See DVD
Hölleisengretl Hubert made his acting debut as Matthias in this TV film directed by Jo Baier. See Hölleisengretl
Hubert von Goisern Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009 HvG's musical expedition along the rivers of Europe. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Hubert von Goisern Trad II A 45 minute film accompanying the Trad II album; includes eight songs from Trad II as HvG travels around his homeland. See Trad II
Iwasig Hubert von Goisern's 2002 album (pronounced "eeva-seeg") - the first of Hubert's CDs to be released after the material has first been showcased in a live tour. See Iwasig - Also the title of a DVD released on 5th May 2003. See DVD
I wü leben Song written by Hubert von Goisern for Lebenshilfe. See I wü leben
Lawine One of Blanko Musik's record labels - the label under which Hubert von Goisern's recordings are released
LeogangerKinderKultur Organisation involving children in projects such as Ein Rucksack voller Lügen
Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009 HvG's musical expedition along the rivers of Europe. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
LKK See LeogangerKinderKultur
Michilangelo Michaela Haager's graphic design studio
MSM Mastering Studio München
MS Wallsee Tug boat which will push the stage ship and barracks ship for the Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Musikantenstandl A popular music show on ORF. The music often seen on this show is very commercialised folk music
Ois oda Nix Reinhard Stranzinger's solo CD released in 1997. See Reinhard Stranzinger
Omunduntn The last studio album the Alpinkatzen released. See Alpinkatzen
Poika Hubert's first single for 8 years, released on 1st July 2002. See Iwasig
Red Bull Salzburg Football team, for whom HvG composed a new club anthem in 2005
Schanzn Frei Hohtraxlecker Sprungschanzenmusi's CD, produced by Hubert von Goisern. See Hohtraxlecker Sprungschanznmusi
Schlafes Bruder Film directed by Joseph Vilsmaier in 1995. HvG was partly responsible for the soundtrack. See Schlafes Bruder
Schräg dahoam Music festival arranged by Hage Hein at which Hubert von Goisern (and the Alpinkatzen) has appeared. Artists such as Hohtraxlecker Sprungschanznmusi and Zabine have also performed and are included on the Schräg Dahoam CDs
S'Nix Album from Hubert von Goisern. Release: 23rd May 2008. See S'NIX
Songs an einem Sommerabend Festival at which HvG performed some material from Inexil with Pasang Lhamo in 1998
T & T Merchandising Responsible for Hubert's merchandising. See Shop
TIPA Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts. Aims to keep Tibet's artistic traditions alive. See Africa & Tibet
Tonstudio Synthakus Recording studio at which Fön was recorded
Trad Hubert von Goisern's first CD of Austrian folk songs, released in 2001. A second album, Trad II, was released in 2003. See Trad
Trad II A second volume of Austrian folk songs, released in 2003. Recorded in an empty hotel on Krippenstein at 2100m above sea level. See Trad II
Trad II - Der Film See Hubert von Goisern Trad II
Transalpin Zabine's first solo album; released in Austria on 29th January 2001 and in Germany on 5th March 2001. See Zabine
Von Goisern nach Gombe Documentary HvG made about his trip to Gombe and meeting with Jane Goodall
Warten auf Timbuktu Film about the concert trip to Mali, to the Festival au Desert. See Ausland
Wia die Zeit vergeht Live double CD of the last Alpinkatzen tour; Concert film - recorded in the Circus Krone, Munich - available on video and DVD

WHERE

Assiut Egypt - where Hubert von Goisern and Mohamed Mounir played their first concert together in 2002. See Egypt 2002
Bad Goisern Austria - Hubert's home town
Bad Ischl Austria - Town near Bad Goisern. Venue for several HvG concerts and home to the Bad Ischl Folk Music Days
Bamako A stop on the trip to Mali, where Hubert von Goisern played with Kele Tigi. See Mali
Belgrade Serbia - A stop on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Braila Romania - A stop on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Bratislava Slovakia - A stop on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Budapest Hungary - A stop on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Burkina Faso West Africa - One of the stops on the African Grenzenlos tour. See West Africa 2002
Cape Verde West Africa - One of the stops on the African Grenzenlos tour. A short return visit was also made in 2003. See West Africa 2002 and Gamboa Festival.
Dachstein Austria - 2700m mountain where Hubert von Goisern chose to be presented with his gold disc for Aufgeigen stått Niederschiassen
Dharamsala India - Where Hubert von Goisern and Tseten Zöchbauer met with the Dalai Lama
Essakane Mali - Where the Festival au Desert is held each year. HvG performed here in 2005. See Mali
Galati Romania - A stop on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Gombe East Africa - National Park on the shore of Lake Tanganyika, Tanzania - protects chimpanzees made famous by Jane Goodall's studies
Hallstatt Austria - Picturesque town where the video for Heast as Net was filmed. Also featured on Das Video and Hubert von Goisern Trad II
Ismajil Ukraine - A stop on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Krippenstein Austria - 2100m high mountain on which Trad II was recorded. The CD was presented there to press and friends there 10 months later. See CD Presentation
Linz European Capital of Culture 2009. Starting point and centre of the Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Melk Austria - A stop on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Mohacs Hungary - A stop on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Novi Sad Serbia - A stop on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Orsova Romania - A stop on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Osijek Croatia - A stop on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Passau Germany - A stop on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Regensburg Germany - A stop on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Ruse Bulgaria - A stop on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Salzkammergut Austria - Region extending from Upper Austria into the provinces of Salzburg and Styria
Senegal West Africa - One of the stops on the Africa Grenzenlos tour. See West Africa 2002
Silistra Bulgaria - A stop on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Sulina Romania - A stop on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Sonnblick Austria - 3,000m high mountain where Hubert presented his comeback CD Fön to the press in 2000
Tulcea Romania - A stop on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Vidin Bulgaria - A stop on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Vukovar Croatia - A stop on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Vylkove Ukraine - A stop on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Vienna Austria - A stop on the Linz Europe Tour 2007. See Linz Europe Tour 2007 - 2009
Timbuktu / Tombouctou A stop on the trip to Mali. See Mali
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