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{{Band | {{Band | ||
|Name= Scala & Kolacny Brothers | |Name=Scala & Kolacny Brothers | ||
|Image= scalakolacny.jpg | |Image=scalakolacny.jpg | ||
|Active= 1996 - Present | |Active=1996 - Present | ||
|OriginCOUNTRY= Belgium | |OriginCOUNTRY=Belgium | ||
|Origin= | |Origin= Aarschot | ||
|Website= [https://www.scalachoir.com www.scalachoir.com] | |Website=[https://www.scalachoir.com www.scalachoir.com] | ||
|Member 1= Women's Choir | |Member 1=Women's Choir | ||
|Member 2= Stijn Kolacny | |Member 2=Stijn Kolacny | ||
|Member 3= Steven Kolacny | |Member 3=Steven Kolacny | ||
}} | }} | ||
Latest revision as of 11:47, 7 June 2025
label_quick_facts:Scala & Kolacny Brothers
Scala & Kolacny Brothers
Members
| Women's Choir |
| Stijn Kolacny |
| Steven Kolacny |
Scala & Kolacny Brothers is a Belgian women's choir conducted by Stijn Kolacny, and arranged and accompanied by Steven Kolacny on the piano. Read more...
Connection to Rammstein
- Scala & Kolacny Brothers recorded several covers of Rammstein songs:
- Engel released on the album Dream On from 2004. It was also released as a single the same year.
- It was used by Rammstein as closing music during the Reise, Reise Tour and is therefore included in the Völkerball release.
- Rammstein incorporated it as part of their Stadium Tour setlist, where it would be performed together with their respective support acts Duo Jatekok or Abélard.
- Mutter off their album Grenzenlos in 2005.
- Puppe on Mädchennamen in 2019.
- Engel released on the album Dream On from 2004. It was also released as a single the same year.