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HENRIK FREISCHLADER – Keep Playing
Live 2026
Henrik Freischlader is still an insider tip for anyone who has never heard of him.
The German guitarist and singer has shared stages with B.B. King, Gary Moore, Peter Green, Johnny Winter, Joe Bonamassa and the Tedeschi Trucks Band and, after numerous European tours, has become an integral part of the international blues scene.
His virtuoso and passionate guitar playing, his raspy, distinctive voice and a feel for good grooves have shaped his unmistakable style over the years.
The multi-instrumentalist has released 11 studio albums and 7 live albums since 2006, and there is almost always a new album in the pipeline on his Cable Car Records label.
The Power Blues Trio will be on tour again in 2026.
“You can hardly celebrate handmade and musically virtuoso blues rock much better. ... For me, the concert of the year and proof once again that nothing can replace the magic of a live concert in a small club.” (Chris Strieder, Darkstars.de)
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HENRIK FREISCHLADER – Keep Playing
Live 2026
Henrik Freischlader is still an insider tip for anyone who has never heard of him.
The German guitarist and singer has shared stages with B.B. King, Gary Moore, Peter Green, Johnny Winter, Joe Bonamassa and the Tedeschi Trucks Band and, after numerous European tours, has become an integral part of the international blues scene.
His virtuoso and passionate guitar playing, his raspy, distinctive voice and a feel for good grooves have shaped his unmistakable style over the years.
The multi-instrumentalist has released 11 studio albums and 7 live albums since 2006, and there is almost always a new album in the pipeline on his Cable Car Records label.
The Power Blues Trio will be on tour again in 2026.
“You can hardly celebrate handmade and musically virtuoso blues rock much better. ... For me, the concert of the year and proof once again that nothing can replace the magic of a live concert in a small club.” (Chris Strieder, Darkstars.de)