• Spellemannprisen is a Norwegian music award presented to Norwegian musicians. The award was established by the International Federation of the Phonographic...
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  • Einar Steen-Nøkleberg (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    from 1982. He was awarded the Norwegian Music Critics Award 1975, Spellemannprisen 1976, Lindemanprisen 1987, and Griegprisen in 1988. He was decorated...
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    Bjarne Nerem (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    Nerem Kvartett releasing the album Everything happens to me (1976), awarded Spellemannprisen 1976. They also released This is always (1984), and contributed...
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    Norway, selling over 300,000 records. They have been nominated for Spellemannprisen (Norwegian equivalent of the Grammy Award) four times and have won...
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    Christine Sandtorv (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    Tidende (in Norwegian). 15 April 2021. Retrieved 21 January 2024. "Spellemannprisen". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 21 January 2024....
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    Karin Krog (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    Anders Jahre Cultural Award 2008 Ellaprisen 2012 Spellemannprisen, honorary award 2013 Spellemannprisen, Songs About This and That with John Surman By Myself...
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    Sambandet (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    known as Åge Aleksandersen & Sambandet, and together they won the 1980 Spellemannprisen for Ramp as best rock album. The group's membership has varied throughout...
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    Ane Brun (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈɑ̂ːnə ˈbrʉːn]; born Ane Brunvoll on 10 March 1976) is a Norwegian songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist of Sami origin. Since...
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    John Surman (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    guitar and 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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    Standal in The Jist duo. 1981: Spellemannprisen in the class Jazz rock, for the album Jive Talking 1985: Spellemannprisen in the class Sector award, as...
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    Jarle Bernhoft (category 1976 births)
    pronunciation: [ˈjɑ̀ːlə ˈbæ̀ɳhɔft]; né Jarle Norman Bernhoft-Sjødin; born 21 June 1976), known professionally as Bernhoft (often stylized as Bern/hoft), is a Norwegian...
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    Thorbjørn Egner (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    of St. Olav in 1972 and Cappelenprisen in 1979. He also awarded the Spellemannprisen in 1975 for Ole Brumm og vennene hans, in 1977 for the album Folk og...
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    Laila Dalseth (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    Olstad (drums). Dalseth was awarded Buddyprisen 1976, in addition to being awarded Spellemannprisen i klassen jazz on three occasions, for Just Friends...
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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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  • Håkon Thelin (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    contemporary double bass. He has released several solo albums and won the Spellemannprisen 2011 in the contemporary music category for his second album Light...
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    had his debut records, Classic Rags and Stomps, for which he won Spellemannprisen in 1976. He next founded Ophelia Ragtime Orchestra in 1977 and performed...
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    Jon Christensen (musician) (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    European Jazz Federation, 1975 Spellemannprisen, 1977 Spellemannprisen, three times with Masqualero, 1983, 1986 and 1991 1976: No Time for Time (Pan) With...
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    Lynni Treekrem (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    in Kristiansund, Norway. Her album Haugtussa from 1995 earned her Spellemannprisen. Among her other albums are Storm from 1997, and Sweethearts from 2004...
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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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  • (UK) Scottish Music Awards (UK) Smash Hits Poll Winners Party (UK) Spellemannprisen (NOR) Swallow Music Awards (ARM) TMF Awards (BEL/NED) Victoires de...
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  • to win another Ivor a year later for her TV theme song "No Honestly". In 1976, 10cc musicians Graham Gouldman and Eric Stewart achieved three awards for...
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  • February 2, 2011. "Bronze Stars Begot Grammy". The Robesonian. February 22, 1976. Archived from the original on December 31, 2020. Retrieved May 2, 2011....
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    Opaque (rapper) (category 1976 births)
    album was well received by critics and fans, and was nominated for Spellemannprisen 2001, but still only sold 3000 copies. In the fall of 2011 Gourmet...
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  • Norwegian music award Spellemannprisen in 1985 in the category roots & country for the album Oh Yeah! and was nominated for the Spellemannprisen in 1984 in the...
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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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    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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  • Søyr (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    Søyr (established 1976 in Trondheim, Norway) is a Norwegian musical group, led from the start of trumpeter Torgrim Sollid. Søyr was initially inspired...
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    Jan Garbarek (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    Witchi-Tai-To with Bobo Stenson (ECM, 1974) 1975: Dansere with Bobo Stenson (ECM, 1976) 1976: Dis with Ralph Towner (ECM, 1977) 1977: Places with Bill Connors (ECM...
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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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    (UK) Scottish Music Awards (UK) Smash Hits Poll Winners Party (UK) Spellemannprisen (NOR) Swallow Music Awards (ARM) TMF Awards (BEL/NED) Victoires de...
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