Roider Jackl
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Roider Jackl (17 June 1906 in Weihmichl – 8 May 1975 in Freising; real name: Jakob Roider) was a German performer, singer, and folk singer, who performed in Bavarian language.
He became famous in the 1950s especially because of the writing and performing of Gstanzls (short Bavarian mocking songs). A Gstanzl normally consists of four lines, sometimes eight, and is sung in dialect. He performed for example in the Bayerischer Rundfunk and in the Nockherberg. He was a master of the political Gstanzl. Karl Valentin was among his admirers.
Further reading
- Jakob Roider: Gstanzln vom Roider Jackl. Hieber, München o. J. [1949].
- Jakob Roider: Der Roider Jackl, mit Illustrationen von Josef Oberberger. Rosenheimer Verlag, Rosenheim 1980, ISBN 3-475-52298-5.
- Werner Roider (Hrsg.): Der Roider Jackl. Rosenheimer Verlag, Rosenheim 2002, ISBN 3-475-53191-7.
External links
- in the German National Library catalogue