• Spellemannprisen, often referred to as the Norwegian Grammy Awards in English, is a Norwegian music award presented to Norwegian musicians. The award was...
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  • Popol Ace (category Musical groups established in 1972)
    confusion with the German band Popol Vuh. In 1972 they won Norway's Grammy award, the Spellemannprisen, for the Group category. The band's downfall came...
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  • "Børs Song" and "Wienerbrød-tango", and was awarded the Spellemannprisen Honorary Award for 1972. A film based on Tusberg and Monn-Iversen's musical was...
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  • Å æ kjinne ein kar (category 1972 songs)
    the musical. Composer Egil Monn-Iversen was awarded the Spellemannprisen Honorary Award for 1972 for his compositions to the musical. In 1974 the song reached...
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  • Birgitte Grimstad (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    album Nordlysun (1972), in cooperation with Geirr Tveitt, earned her a Spellemannprisen. Other albums from the 1970s are Viser i vinden (1972), Ej Blot til...
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    Egil Monn-Iversen (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    category veteran 1973 The Jury's Honorary Award at Spellemannprisen 1972 for the musical Bør Børson Jr. 1972 Hulda Garborgs minnepris 1967 Aamodtstauetten...
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    John Surman (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    guitar & electronics. 1999: Spellemannprisen in the category Jazz, with Karin Krog for the album Bluesand 2013: Spellemannprisen in the category Jazz, with...
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    Knutsen & Ludvigsen (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    aimed at children, they released seven albums, two of which received Spellemannprisen, the Norwegian Grammy. They had several #1 hits, including "Grevling...
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    Thorbjørn Egner (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav in 1972 and Cappelenprisen in 1979. He also awarded the Spellemannprisen in 1975 for Ole Brumm og vennene hans, in...
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  • Benny Borg (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    Kirsti Sparboe from 1972 to 1978. He is known for his cooperation with the Dizzie Tunes, and with Grethe Kausland. He won a Spellemannprisen award in 1973,...
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    Arild Andersen (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    Federation 1983: Spellemannprisen for Masqualero, within the band "Masqualero" 1984: Gammleng Award in the class Jazz 1986: Spellemannprisen for Bande a Part...
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  • selected from these two. The Loxene Golden Disc awards continued until 1972 when the New Zealand Federation of Phonographic Industry decided to institute...
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  • Måltrostblues from 1972. His album Songen om kjærligheta from 1981 (a cooperation with Det Norske Kammerkor) was awarded Spellemannprisen. He was awarded...
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    Odd Nordstoga (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    hits in "Uppi Måneskin" and "Guten og Folen", and earned them the Spellemannprisen award (Norwegian equivalent of the Grammy) in 2003 for best folk music...
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    Ole Paus (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    Petter Wallace on TV2) Spellemannprisen, Årets Viseplate (This Year's Folk Song Album), 1976 Gammleng-prisen, 1995 Spellemannprisen, Juryens Hederspris (The...
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    Tønes (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    Frank Tønnesen (born 28 April 1972), better known by his stage name Tønes, is a Norwegian singer-songwriter and guitarist from Sokndal, Norway. He released...
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    together with Tom Steinar Lund she released two albums and was awarded Spellemannprisen 1993. With her brother Ole Henrik she composed the commission Den akustiske...
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    "Nominerte Spellemann 2017" [Nominees for Spellemann 2017] (in Swedish). Spellemannprisen. January 9, 2018. Archived from the original on March 31, 2019. Retrieved...
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  • "hat" trophy was first created in 1968. The awards were first televised in 1972 on ABC. In 1979, the academy joined with Dick Clark Productions to produce...
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    Dizzie Tunes (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    would often make the audience bowl over laughing. The group won the Spellemannprisen award for 1973 for best children's album, with Den aller siste ra-ta-ta-ta...
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  • Palladium in Los Angeles was the first to take place in one location. In 1972, the ceremony was then moved to Madison Square Garden's Felt Forum in New...
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    Prizes have included the German Echo Music Awards, the Norwegian Spellemannprisen, the UK Mercury Music Prize, the US Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental...
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    Arve Moen Bergset (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    (Litle Fuglen, cassette) and Arvesølv in 1987. For Arvesølv, he won the Spellemannprisen award in the category of traditional music. Bergset is a member of...
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    Bør Børson Jr. (musical) (category 1972 musicals)
    and Egil Monn-Iversen were awarded the jury's honorary prize during Spellemannprisen the same year as the premiere of the musical. Songs from the musical...
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    Jan Garbarek (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    with Jan Erik Vold (Philips, 1971) 1971: Sart with Terje Rypdal (ECM, 1971) 1972: Triptykon (ECM, 1973) 1973: Witchi-Tai-To with Bobo Stenson (ECM, 1974)...
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    Grethe Kausland (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    performed regularly with the entertaining group Dizzie Tunes. Awarded "Spellemannprisen" 1978 for the album A Taste of Grethe Kausland, and "Leonardstatuetten"...
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  • Sigurd Jansen (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    (Norwegian) Jansen has received a number of awards: Spellemannprisen (Norwegian Grammy Award) - 1972 Nordring Award for Best Music Producer - 1973 Nordring...
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    Jahn Teigen (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    8-member group Arman Sumpe Dur Express. During 1971 and the first half of 1972, Arman Sumpe D.E. was on a long-lasting concert tour throughout Norway playing...
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    Ketil Bjørnstad (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    Europa, Oslo, Norway: Aschehoug, 1992 (Norwegian). ISBN 82-03-16872-8 Spellemannprisen 1974 in the open class for Berget det blå Sarpsborg Prize 1978 Riksmål...
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  • Erik Moll (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    number of compilations from both the United States and Norway. 2015: Spellemannprisen in the Country category for the album Many Years To Go 1982: Crazy...
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