• 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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  • guitarist Eivind Rølles. They recorded four successful studio albums between 1983 and 1993, before disbanding. Initially strongly influenced by English ska...
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    Vossajazz Festival in 2010. Spellemannprisen 1983 in the class jazz for the album Masqualero, with the band Masqualero Spellemannprisen 1986 in the class jazz...
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  • Masqualero (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    band". Spellemannprisen 1983 for Masqualero Spellemannprisen 1986 for Bande a Part Spellemannprisen 1991 for Re-Enter Masqualero (Odin, 1983) Bande À...
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    Marit Larsen (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    and the Spellemannprisen (Norwegian Grammy) awards for Best Female Artist and Best Video ("Don't Save Me"). After Larsen's Spellemannprisen victories...
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    Nils Petter Molvær (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    Spellemannprisen in the Open class 2003: Buddyprisen 2005: Spellemannprisen in the Open class 1983: Masqualero 1985: Bande À Part 1987: Aero 1990: Re-Enter...
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    Stifinner (Heilo Records). 1984: Spellemannprisen 1983 in Folk album category for album Kåmmå no .. 1989: Spellemannprisen 1988 in Music for children category...
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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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    Steinar Ofsdal (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    television and radio. Ofsdal won the Spellemannprisen 1983 in the Open class for the album Hat Trick and Spellemannprisen 1989 with Per Midtstigen in the class...
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    discovering a new universe—a universe which I wanted to be a part of". In 1983, he bought his first synthesizer and composed his first piece of music, taking...
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    Kari Bremnes (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    herself to music full-time. In 1987 she received the Spellemann Award (Spellemannprisen) for the record Mitt ville hjerte, and in 1991 for the record Spor...
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    album in 2022. Harket, Furuholmen and Waaktaar-Savoy have been awarded Spellemannprisen 8 times. Through 2009 A-ha had sold over 100 million records worldwide...
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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...
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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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    Jon Christensen (musician) (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    Year, European Jazz Federation, 1975 Spellemannprisen, 1977 Spellemannprisen, three times with Masqualero, 1983, 1986 and 1991 1976: No Time for Time...
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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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    Svein Dag Hauge (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    special awards during Spellemannprisen 1981, as well as receiving Gammleng-prisen 1985 in the class Studio. 1981: Spellemannprisen the jurys special award...
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  • CASBY Awards (section 1983)
    (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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  • Det Norske Kammerorkester (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    1983: Griegprisen 1988: Kassettavgiftsfondet's international launch scholarship of the amount of 500 000,- Norwegian kroner 1988: Spellemannprisen as...
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    Sissel Kyrkjebø (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    Sissel Kyrkjebø 1986 – Årets spellemann (Musician of the Year) in the Spellemannprisen. 1986 – Årets navn (Person of the Year) by Norwegian national newspaper...
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    getting drunk on stage. In 1992, he created a scandal when he received Spellemannprisen (the Norwegian equivalent of the Grammy awards) visibly drunk and/or...
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    instrumentalist David Lindley. In March 2010 Olav Luksengård Mjelva won the Spellemannprisen Traditional music/Norwegian folk category (the Norwegian equivalent...
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    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (category 1983 establishments in Ohio)
    The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation was established on April 20, 1983, by Ahmet Ertegun, founder and chairman of Atlantic Records. After a long...
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    he 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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    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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  • William Kristoffersen also acts as a songwriter. Ole Ivars has won the Spellemannprisen awards several times, and in 2004, NRK labeled them as "Norway's dansband...
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  • Thorgeir Stubø (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    Corea's Jazz rock style, and was rewarded Spellemannprisen 1981. His next record, Live at Jazz Alive (Odin Records, 1983/1985), a live recording from the Jazz...
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  • Espen Rud (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    saxophones in between. Asker kommune Culture Award 2022 Buddyprisen 1983 Spellemannprisen 1998 in the class Jazz, for the album Rudlende 1984: Hotelsuite...
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    Karin Krog (category Spellemannprisen winners)
    Federation 1981 Oslo Council Artist Award 1983 Gammleng-prisen 1999 Radka Toneff Memorial Award 1999 Spellemannprisen, Bluesand with John Surman 2005 Knighted...
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  • Sources have had trouble verifying the winners in the top categories from 1983 to 1995. The New York firm Society Awards manufactures the trophy since its...
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