Gjallarhorn (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈjâlːarˌhuːɳ], Finland Swedish: [ˈjɑlːɑrˌhuːrn]) is a Finnish band that performs world music with roots in the folk...
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Gjallarhorn refers to both a musical instrument and a drinking horn in Norse mythology. Gjallarhorn may also refer to: Gjallarhorn (band), a Swedish language...
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Musicians released under this label include: Mari Boine Den Fule Garmarna Gjallarhorn (band) Hedningarna Hoven Droven JPP Sanna Kurki-Suonio Loituma Anders Norudde...
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My Skin Is Cold (category Satyricon (band) albums)
LP edition of Volcano. Both live tracks with orchestra are from the "Gjallarhorn Show at Sentrum Scene, Oslo, November 2006". The music and lyrics on...
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Nordic countries. She has been the lead singer of the innovative folk band Gjallarhorn from 1994. Later, according to her bio for her appearance at the 2011...
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Gjallarhorn (ギャラルホルン, Gyararuhorun) is the first mini-album of Japanese rock band 9mm Parabellum Bullet released on December 8, 2005. The song "Marvelous"...
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9mm Parabellum Bullet (redirect from 9mm Parabellum Bullet (Japanese band))
mini-albums, Gjallarhorn in 2005 and Phantomime in 2006, and played live shows in Yokohama and Tokyo.[citation needed] 2007 saw the band signed to EMI...
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Adrian Jones (musician) (born 1978), Swedish musician, member of Gjallarhorn (band) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same...
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music and popular music. He is a former member of the folk music group Gjallarhorn. Samuli Kosminen (born 1974 in Klaukkala, Finland) is a Finnish percussionist...
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Sjofn (album) (category Gjallarhorn albums)
Sjofn is an album by Gjallarhorn, a band from Finland. It was the band's second studio album, and was released in 2000. It combines striking singing by...
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Ranarop (category Gjallarhorn albums)
Ranarop: Call of the Sea Witch was the first album by Gjallarhorn, released 1997 by Warner Music Finland. The reworked, remixed and remastered version...
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Talking Machine is an indies demo EP of Japanese rock band 9mm Parabellum Bullet. All of the songs listed appeared again on later releases. All lyrics...
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Festival July 25–28, 2002. Headlined by Talitha MacKenzie (Scotland), Gjallarhorn (Finland), Atalyja (Lithuania), Fanfara de la Chetris (Romania). XI Viljandi...
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traditional and neo-folk musicians like the Swedish-Finn Scea Jansson and Gjallarhorn, and the Finnish-Swedish Norrlåtar and JP Nyströms. Baltic psalteries...
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Hjetland Rune T. Kidde Nina & Frederik Timo Alakotila Angelit Frigg Gjallarhorn Islaja Arto Järvelä Mauno Järvelä JPP Konsta Jylhä Sari Kaasinen Maria...
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Varg Vikernes (category Mayhem (band) members)
with the neo-Nazi group Zorn 88, and wrote articles in its magazine Gjallarhorn. One of the group's leading members, esotericist Jan Erik Kvamsdahl helped...
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Theme". Anime News Network. 2015-12-12. Retrieved 2016-01-17. "Watch Wagakki Band Vocalist Yuko Suzuhana's Latest Solo Song "Cradle of Eternity" MV". Crunchyroll...
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The Age of Nero (category Satyricon (band) albums)
The Age of Nero is the seventh studio album by black metal band Satyricon. It was released on 3 November 2008, through Roadrunner Records. The release...
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"Torbjørn Sletta Jacobsen Kvintett spiller på Oslo Jazzfestival". Rsio-Gjallarhorn.Blogspot.no. Archived from the original on 2015-06-10. Retrieved 2013-11-28...
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Grimborg (category Gjallarhorn albums)
Grimborg is the third studio album by the Finnish folk/world music group Gjallarhorn, released in 2003. "Konungadöttrarna" (The King's daughters) – 4:55 "Grimborg"...
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groups, for example Heilung, Gjallarhorn and Frifot (featuring singer Lena Willemark). The song "Ulveham" by Norwegian band Gåte, which they're competing...
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Ragnarök. After the god Heimdallr awakens all the gods by blowing his horn Gjallarhorn, they will assemble at a thing, Óðinn will ride to the well Mímisbrunnr...
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pitched in B♭ Valved bugles, including contrabass bugle Tuba Sousaphone Gjallarhorn As the name indicates, people originally used to blow on the actual horns...
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vocal and fiddling traditions; lead singer of folk and world music band Gjallarhorn (1974– ) Claes Andersson – member of parliament, 1987 to 1999 and 2007...
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poem Sigrdrifumál) is the second studio album by the German Viking metal band Falkenbach. It was recorded at Blue House Studios in Germany. The album was...
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och Fritid Avadå Band Bazar Blå Boot Bäsk Den Fule Dreamers' Circus Filarfolket Folk och Rackare Francis Frifot Garmarna Gjallarhorn (Finlands-Svensk)...
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(Turkey) Embryo: Istanbul/Casablanca (2-CD). (1998) (Indigo 8536-2) Gjallarhorn: Ranarop. Call of the sea witch (1998) (Elektra/Asylym 19627) Floros...
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death. His olifant was supposedly a unicorn's horn. (Matter of France) Gjallarhorn, a mystical horn blown at the onset of Ragnarök associated with the god...
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Phantomime (ファントマイム, Fantomaimu) is the second mini-album of Japanese rock band 9mm Parabellum Bullet. The CD contains a DVD featuring music videos of "(Teenage)...
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bands have adopted the name "Barzakh," including an Indonesian Jakarta black metal band, a Tunisian oriental metal band and Naqash Ali Shawkat band....
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