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Sie Gubba

Norwegian danseband Sie Gubba produced their album debut in 1998 and broke to mainstream success ten years later using the ten-year anniversary live album Sånn e Livet. Founded in 1995 in Ålen i Gauldalen, Norway, the music group is made up of Petter Øien (vocals, electric guitar), Magne Almås (electric …

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Wardruna

Norwegian musical project Wardruna was shaped in 2003 by previous Gorgoroth drummer Einar “Kvitrafn” Selvik. Motivated by his long-held desire for the Aged Norse language as well as the Elder Futhark (the Norse runic alphabet), he developed something really ancient-sounding. The task utilized mostly historic traditional instruments, a few of …

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Eriksen

Eriksen is a Norwegian root base music duo that released some popular albums through the early to mid-’90s. Made up of siblings Rita Eriksen (vocals) and Frank Eriksen (vocals, electric guitar), the duo splintered in the past due ’90s, with Rita getting into a similarly effective single career. Born on, …

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Narum

Narum certainly are a Norwegian root base music trio that reached Best Five success in ’09 2009 using their full-length record debut. Founded in 2006 and hailing from Oppland, Norway, the trio is normally made up of Søsknene Benedikte (vocals, electric guitar), Jon Anders (electric guitar), and Lars Christian (piano). …

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Odd Nordstoga

Odd Nordstoga can be an award-winning Norwegian folksinger having a flexible style who was simply more developed critically before he produced his solo recording debut in 2004 with Luring, a tremendously effective full-length work that topped the graphs for 14 weeks. Created on Dec 10, 1972, in Vinje, Norway, he’s …

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Steff Nevers

Steff Nevers is a Norwegian modern nation singer who produced his recording debut in ’09 2009 to both critical acclaim and business success. Given birth to in 1975 in Drammen, Norway, he cites the Nitty Gritty Dirt Music group, Alan Jackson, and Garth Brooks among his affects. Upon putting your …

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Mari Eggen

The original fiddle tunes of Norway have already been preserved through the virtuosic playing of Mari Eggen and her fiddle duo collaborator Helene Hoye. Their debut recording, Sprell Levande, including the Norwegian strike, “Lauvdansen” was known as “an excellent recording of fiddle duos used real soul and depth.” The child …

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Arve Moen Bergset

A master from the Hardanger fiddle as well as the Norwegian folksinging design of kvad, Arve Moen Bergset has taken a youthful enthusiasm towards the musical customs of his homeland. Influenced by the original music that he noticed after moving along with his family members towards the musically wealthy Vinje …

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Annbjørg Lien

The original fiddle varieties of Norway have already been raised to time by Annbjørg Lien. Although she originally balanced traditional and Norwegian folk music, Lien provides attracted global interest since choosing to focus on the musical customs of Norway. Regarding to Folk on Touch, Lien is certainly gifted using a …

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Rosenberg 7

The polyphonic folksongs of Sweden are preserved through the performances and recordings of Stockholm-based octet, Rosenbergs Sjua. Representing the eyesight of folksinger Suzanne Rosenberg, the group features complicated four-part vocals harmonies arranged to the sensitive melodies of fiddle, viola, and cello. Rosenbergs Sjua includes a few of Sweden’s greatest young …

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