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MAR
30
2017
Zurich, Switzerland
Hive Club
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JAN
21
2017
Zurich, Switzerland
Zukunft
I Was There
OCT
03
2015
Berlin, Germany
Arena Club
I Was There
SEP
27
2015
Berne, Switzerland
BM1 Club
I Was There
SEP
06
2014
Zurich, Switzerland
Stairs Club
I Was There
AUG
22
2014
Lugano, Switzerland
Parco Botanico San Grato
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About Helder
Helder Deploige (°1977, Ghent B) has been working as a self-taught actor, composer, musician and producer with e.g. Kommil Foo and Wouter Deprez. He played guitar in bands like Sukilove and Flip Kowlier, as well as 5-string banjo and mandolin in Chitlin' Fooks, a country roots project feat. bettie serveerts Carol van Dyk.
In 2003 Helder recorded his debut album "The king lost his crown". Produced in his bedroom, the record became a compilation of honest, rootsy pop music. Taking care of the entire recording process, Helder played every single instrument. Additional vocals by a.o. Mich Walschaerts (Kommil Foo), Trixie Whitley (Chris Whitley), Pascal Deweze (Metal Molly).
May 2006 Helder released his second solo full album: "The ceiling is not the sky". A microphone is his hand, Helder went to New York and Morocco. Again, he plays all the instruments himself, but yet the album features Steven De bruyn (Rhythm Junks), Trixie Whitley (Chris Whitley) and Mariken Boussemaere (Kadril).
On stage Helder plays dobro and 5-string banjo together with Pieter Van Buyten (Flip Kowlier) on double bass, Gino Geudens (bettie serveert) on drums and Antoon Offeciers (Sukilove) on keyboards.
In 2003 Helder recorded his debut album "The king lost his crown". Produced in his bedroom, the record became a compilation of honest, rootsy pop music. Taking care of the entire recording process, Helder played every single instrument. Additional vocals by a.o. Mich Walschaerts (Kommil Foo), Trixie Whitley (Chris Whitley), Pascal Deweze (Metal Molly).
May 2006 Helder released his second solo full album: "The ceiling is not the sky". A microphone is his hand, Helder went to New York and Morocco. Again, he plays all the instruments himself, but yet the album features Steven De bruyn (Rhythm Junks), Trixie Whitley (Chris Whitley) and Mariken Boussemaere (Kadril).
On stage Helder plays dobro and 5-string banjo together with Pieter Van Buyten (Flip Kowlier) on double bass, Gino Geudens (bettie serveert) on drums and Antoon Offeciers (Sukilove) on keyboards.
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Genres:
Groove Techno
No upcoming shows
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Bandsintown Merch
Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
Concerts and tour dates
Past
MAR
30
2017
Zurich, Switzerland
Hive Club
I Was There
JAN
21
2017
Zurich, Switzerland
Zukunft
I Was There
OCT
03
2015
Berlin, Germany
Arena Club
I Was There
SEP
27
2015
Berne, Switzerland
BM1 Club
I Was There
SEP
06
2014
Zurich, Switzerland
Stairs Club
I Was There
AUG
22
2014
Lugano, Switzerland
Parco Botanico San Grato
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Helder
Helder Deploige (°1977, Ghent B) has been working as a self-taught actor, composer, musician and producer with e.g. Kommil Foo and Wouter Deprez. He played guitar in bands like Sukilove and Flip Kowlier, as well as 5-string banjo and mandolin in Chitlin' Fooks, a country roots project feat. bettie serveerts Carol van Dyk.
In 2003 Helder recorded his debut album "The king lost his crown". Produced in his bedroom, the record became a compilation of honest, rootsy pop music. Taking care of the entire recording process, Helder played every single instrument. Additional vocals by a.o. Mich Walschaerts (Kommil Foo), Trixie Whitley (Chris Whitley), Pascal Deweze (Metal Molly).
May 2006 Helder released his second solo full album: "The ceiling is not the sky". A microphone is his hand, Helder went to New York and Morocco. Again, he plays all the instruments himself, but yet the album features Steven De bruyn (Rhythm Junks), Trixie Whitley (Chris Whitley) and Mariken Boussemaere (Kadril).
On stage Helder plays dobro and 5-string banjo together with Pieter Van Buyten (Flip Kowlier) on double bass, Gino Geudens (bettie serveert) on drums and Antoon Offeciers (Sukilove) on keyboards.
In 2003 Helder recorded his debut album "The king lost his crown". Produced in his bedroom, the record became a compilation of honest, rootsy pop music. Taking care of the entire recording process, Helder played every single instrument. Additional vocals by a.o. Mich Walschaerts (Kommil Foo), Trixie Whitley (Chris Whitley), Pascal Deweze (Metal Molly).
May 2006 Helder released his second solo full album: "The ceiling is not the sky". A microphone is his hand, Helder went to New York and Morocco. Again, he plays all the instruments himself, but yet the album features Steven De bruyn (Rhythm Junks), Trixie Whitley (Chris Whitley) and Mariken Boussemaere (Kadril).
On stage Helder plays dobro and 5-string banjo together with Pieter Van Buyten (Flip Kowlier) on double bass, Gino Geudens (bettie serveert) on drums and Antoon Offeciers (Sukilove) on keyboards.
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Genres:
Groove Techno
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