Gerhard Egger (born 14 October 1949 in
Gosau
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,
Upper Austria
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), is an Austrian
songwriter
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, composer, author and
Alpenrockpioneer. He is also known as the "Mostrocker".
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Folk musician (since 1953)

From 1956 Gerhard Egger attended the primary school in Gosau and from 1960 the secondary school in
Bad Goisern
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. In the school band he performed for the first time with the later rock singer
Wilfried Scheutz
Wilfried (born Wilfried Scheutz; 24 June 1950 – 16 July 2017) was an Austrian singer-songwriter and actor. He was born in Bad Goisern am Hallstättersee, Austria. He was known for representing Austria in the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest with ...
Scheutz.
1964 he left his village to attend the grammar school in
Oberschützen
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in southern Burgenland, Austria, which had its focus on music. For the first time the autodidact had piano and organ lessons. He was fascinated by the song writing qualities of the
Beatles and soon started to teach himself to play the guitar. He also began to write songs in English.
Songwriter (since 1964)
1969 he moved to
Linz
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, attended the teacher training college and won the Interpretenwettbewerb des Innviertel Grand Prix with his own songs. 1971, as singer, guitarist and songwriter of the group Art Boys Collection he reached number 3 in the Discparade of the radio station
Ö3. (Due to a change in the counting system, the months May till December 1971 are missing in the statistics of the Austrian Charts). After that he toured with the
Milestones
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,
Worried Men Skiffle Group,
Waterloo & Robinson
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The duo are most famous for representing Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 1976, performing the song My Little W ...
or
Marika Lichter.
For the 1972 released ABC-Album ''Stoned Wall'' Egger mixed different unusual styles in his songs. After a radio boycott this production was only moderately successful. Egger left the group, finished his studies, began teaching as a primary school teacher in
Stadl-Paura
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The Traunviertel (literally German for the ''Traun'' quarter ...
and backpacked through Europe as a musician for two summers.
Pedagogue (since 1971)
He got married in 1974 and became the spokesperson of the "Aktionsgruppe Volksschullehrer" that paved the way for the legal equality of primary and secondary school teachers.
1975 he changed his Anglo-American style mix into Austrian dialect and added elements of folk music. Without much expectation for success for this kind of Alpine music, he toured through Austria and Bavaria with the
Coverband
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"Broadway" as a part-time keyboarder and singer.
Producer (since 1980)
Together with other musicians he founded the Tonstudio Ringstraße in
Wels
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in 1980. Later the composer
Hanneliese Kreissl-Wurth joined them. Apart from producing he also wrote songs for
Waterloo & Robinson
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The duo are most famous for representing Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 1976, performing the song My Little W ...
,
Waterloo solo and
Wilfried Scheutz
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some of which were produced by
Christian Kolonovits
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or
Klaus Prünster.
Mostrocker (since 1985)

Together with the guitarist Gery Moder, he launched the band Gerhard Egger & Die Mostrocker in 1985. They called the then hardly known mix of styles between rock and folk music "Mostrock". Line-up: G. Egger (vocals, guitar, keyboards), G. Moder (guitar), W. Zeininger (bass), W. Grabmayr (keyboards), M. Eder (drums).
1987 the first album ''Vom Dachstoa bis nach Tennessee'' gained some attention, quite some time before musicians like
Attwenger
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Attwenger's music is an unusual combination of Upper Austrian fo ...
,
Rauhnacht,
Ausseer Hardbradler,
Seer
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and
Hubert von Goisern
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became famous for a similar music style.
His second album was the Alpine-Rock-Opera "Hallstatt-Das Mystical" which was released 1991. The rock theatre had its debut performance on occasion of the Hallstatt culture week "Kunst im Hochtal" in 1993
As a successful composer he became a member of the cooperative with voting power of the österreichische Urheberrechtsgesellschaft in 1994
AKM
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Introduced ...
. The same year he moved to
Lambach
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.
1995 Egger/Moder in cooperation with the studio musicians
Willi Langer
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and Tommy Böröcz produced the third album ''Hoamatblues''. The single "Scheni Leni" has been a success in the radio stations until the present day. After that he did an Alpinrock-double-tour with the
Ausseer Hardbradler. Line-up: G. Egger (vocals, guitar, Knopfharmonika, mouth organ), G. Moder (guitar), G. Landschützer (keyboards), Chr. Sigl (bass), F. Stingl (drums).
1996 Egger composed the alpine-rock children’s musical ''Der Flößerkater & Die Traungeister'' and performed it with 300 people in Stadl-Paura. Additionally he wrote an accompanying reading and songbook.
1997 on occasion of the 10th anniversary of the protest movement for the preservation of the
Hainburger Au he gave a concert at the Vienna Rathaus. The single "Gemmas an" from the fourth album ''Grenzgänger'' remained in the Austrian Top-15-Airplaycharts for 25 weeks. During the tour ''Grenzgänger'' he played in the
Ernst-Happel-stadium in Vienna as well as in the
Funkausstellung Berlin
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.
World-musician (since 1998)
1998, under the motto "Think globally, act locally" Egger composed and produced the "Stadlinger Hymne" (hymn of Stadl-Paura). The result was an album which comprised ten different versions and interpreters from different musical genres (pop, rock, folk, choral and classical music).
1999, on the occasion of the Weltfest (world festival) of the
MIVA he composed the "WeltSong" and performed it together with musicians from Africa, Latin America, Asia and Europe.
2000, he dedicated Olympic surfing champion
Christoph Sieber the Christoph-Sieber-Surfing-Song and performed it at his Olympic-Gala.
In cooperation with the author Ruth Zizlavsky he wrote a reading and song book for children with the title ''Rüdiger, der Feuerdrache''.
2002 he was approached by the newspaper
Oberösterreichische Nachrichten
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to set the dialect text of the
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-lyrical contest "Segn und Sagn" to music. The result was a CD which was presented at a gala evening at the Landestheater Linz.
2003 Egger released the album "SchonZeit" with his musical versions of the Stelzhamer poems. After that he went on tour through Austria with his Mostrockern and his new drummer Stefan Hofer.
Headmaster (since 2003)
2003 Gerhard Egger became headmaster of the primary school in Stadl-Paura. For the following six years he dedicated his time and energy to
school development
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. It is worth noting that at school he was the only man among 25 women.
2009 he retired from his pedagogical work and was awarded the "Ehrenring der Gemeinde Stadl-Paura". The same year his "Zwiegedichte" were published in the Lyrik-Anthologie of the Stelzhamerbund.
Author (since 2009)
2010 the "Mostrocker" published the book "Zeitspuren aus dem inneren
Salzkammergut
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". In posthumous cooperation with his grandfather he went on a historical trail through his personal as well as general history. The book was presented at the
Frankfurt book fair
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2011 the 40-year-old album of his first band Art Boys Collection was newly released. Thanks to radio and internet platforms all around the world it reached number one in the Nitro-Download-Charts. Reviews from Japan to the USA thought it was one of the most beautiful rediscoveries of the last years.
[Stoned Wall 2011:https://sites.google.com/site/gerhardeggermostrock ] Collectors paid up to 1.500 € for an original 1972 LP
Late Works (since 2012)
2012 Egger released his album "Gerhard Eggers Lonely Mostrock Band“ with 12 self-written songs in the Beatles-Style. 6 of them has been played more than 5000 times on Austrian Radio Stations.
2019 he came back to the public with his album "Regenbogenland“, the first part of a rocktheater-soundtrack, by returning to the spirit of woodstock and the peace movement of 1969.
Discography
Albums
2019: Regenbogenland – Gerhard Egger & Die Mostrocker, Album, Birne Records
2012: Gerhard Eggers Lonely Mostrock Band – Gerhard Egger & Die Mostrocker, Album, Birne Records
2011: Stoned Wall – Art Boys Collection with Gerhard Egger, Release-Vinyl-Album, Golden Pavilion
2004: SchonZeit – Gerhard Egger & Die Mostrocker, Album, Musica
2001: Stoned Wall – Art Boys Collection with Gerhard Egger, Album, Garden of Delights
2000: Stadlinger Hymne – Gerhard Egger & friends, Album, Riff Records
1997: Grenzgänger – Egger, Album, Koch Int.
1996: Der Flößerkater & DieTraungeister – Gerhard Egger, Album, Riff Records
1995: Hoamatblues Gerhard Egger & Die Mostrocker, Album, Koch Int.
1991: Hallstatt–Das Mystical – Gerhard Egger & Die Mostrocker, Album, Riff Records
1987: Vom Dachstoa bis nach Tennessee – Gerhard Egger & Die Mostrocker, Album, Riff Records
1972: Stoned Wall – Art Boys Collection with Gerhard Egger, Album, Lesborne
Singles
2018: Dezemberschnee – Gerhard Egger & Die Mostrocker, Single, Birne Records
2018: Himmi voller Stern – Gerhard Egger & Die Mostrocker, Single, Birne Records
2013: Tanz mit mir Marie – Gerhard Egger & Die Mostrocker, Single, Birne Records
2012: Mondsuechtig – Gerhard Egger & Mostrocker, Single, Birne Records
2003: Schonzeit – Gerhard Egger & Die Mostrocker, Single, Musica
1999: WeltSong – Gerhard Egger & Die WeltBand, Single, Riff Records
1997: Gemma's an – Egger, Single, Koch Int.
1996: Touristen – Gerhard Egger & Die Mostrocker, Single, Koch Int.
1995: Übern See – Gerhard Egger & Die Mostrocker, Single, Koch Int.
1995: Scheni Leni – Gerhard Egger & Die Mostrocker, Single-Koch Int.
1987: Der Summa is im kumma – Gerhard Egger & Die Mostrocker, Single, Ringstrasse
1971: Freedom Voice of My Soul – Art Boys Collection with Gerhard Egger, Single, Lesborne
1971: Life Is A Dream – Art Boys Collection with Gerhard Egger, Single, Interpop
1971: Jesus Said – Art Boys Collection with Gerhard Egger, Single, Lesborne
1970: Lemon Tree – Art Boys Collection with Gerhard Egger, Single, Lesborne
Compilations
2004: Alpenrock Hüttenkracher – Koch Universal
2002: Segn und Sagn – Riff Records
2001: Psychedelic Underground – Garden of Delights
2001: Power der Berge – Koch Universal
2000: Alpen-Rock im Doppelpack III – Koch Int.
1999: Der Berg ruft – Junge Klänge – Verlag Das Beste
1999: Bayern Power – Zyx Music
1999: Alpenrock presented by M&M – BGM Ariola
1999: Alpen-Rock im Doppelpack II – Koch Int.
1998: Alpen-Rock – Koch Int.
1998: Almenrock – Koch Int.
1997: Best of Alpenrock–Hits der 80er u. 90er – BGM Ariola
1997: Ottis Schlachtplatte – Koch Int.
1996: Alpen-Rock 96 – Koch Int.
1996: Gipfelstürmer 2 – MCA
1995: Alpen-Rock 3 – Koch Int.
1974: Zwickt's mi – Lesborne
1971: Pop Made in Austria 3 – Lesborne
1970: Pop Made in Austria 1 – Lesborne
Books
1996: Der Flößerkater und die Traungeister – Lese- und Liederbuch – Gerhard Egger – Riff-Productions Lambach
2001: Rüdiger, der Feuerdrache – Kinderbuch – Gerhard Egger/Ruth Zizlavsky – Verlag HKM Lambach
2009: Mundart 2009 – Lyrikanthologie des Stelzhamerbundes – Gerhard Egger/Diverse – Verlag Plöchl Freistadt
2010: Zeitspuren aus dem inneren Salzkammergut – Gerhard Egger/Josef Posch – Edition Innsalz
Awards
*1970: Winning singer of the "Innviertel-Grand-Prix"
*1993: Förderpreis der AUME für die Alpinrock-Oper "Hallstatt-Das Mystical"
*2000: Kulturplakette der Gemeinde Stadl-Paura
*2009: Verleihung des Ehrenringes der Gemeinde Stadl-Paura
References
Literature
Gerhard Egger/Josef Posch: ''Zeitspuren aus dem inneren Salzkammergut.'' Edition Innsalz, Ranshofen/Osternberg 2010, . Deutsche Nationalbibliothek.
Anthologie: ''Mundart 2009.'' Verlag Plöchl, Freistadt 2009, .
External links
* http://www.mostrocker.com
* http://db.musicaustria.at/node/53076
* http://www.discogs.com/artist/Gerhard+Egger
* http://www.sra.at/band/9265
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Austrian male musicians
1949 births
Living people
People from Gmunden District
Austrian songwriters
Male songwriters
Austrian male composers