- Source: 1969 in Norwegian music
The following is a list of notable events and releases of the year 1969 in Norwegian music.
Events
= May
=The 17th Bergen International Festival started in Bergen, Norway.
= June
=19 – The 6th Kongsberg Jazz Festival started in Kongsberg, Norway (June 27 – July 1).
= July
=The 9th Moldejazz started in Molde, Norway.
Albums released
= Unknown date
=G
Jan Garbarek
Esoteric Circle (ECM Records), with Terje Rypdal, Arild Andersen and Jon Christensen
K
Karin Krog
Open Space (MPS Records), the Down Beat Poll Winners in Europe
V
Jan Erik Vold
Briskeby Blues (Philips Records), with Jan Garbarek Quartet
Deaths
January
24 – Pauline Hall, writer, music critic, and composer (born 1890).
April
11 – Ludvig Irgens-Jensen, twentieth-century composer (born 1894).
August
9 – Reidar Bøe, singer and composer (born 1921).
December
11 – Jens Gunderssen, pianist and music teacher (born 1912).
24 – Mary Barratt Due, pianist and music teacher (born 1888).
Births
February
3
Berit Cardas, violinist.
Bjørg Lewis, cellist.
4 – Sven Erik Kristiansen, black metal singer, guitarist, and bassist
12 – Anneli Drecker, singer, songwriter, and actress
18 – Bent Sæther, bass guitarist and lead vocalist (Motorpsycho).
22 – Ståle Storløkken, jazz keyboardist and composer.
March
6 – Aslag Guttormsgaard, musician, screenwriter and actor.
April
23 – Trude Eick, French hornist and composer.
29 – Thomas Winther Andersen, jazz bassist and composer.
May
6 – Mathilde Grooss Viddal, saxophonist, clarinetist, and composer.
12 – Erlend Skomsvoll, jazz pianist, band leader, composer, and music arranger.
June
21 – Håkon Gebhardt, drummer, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer (Motorpsycho).
July
7 – Svein Olav Herstad, jazz pianist and composer (Funky Butt).
14 – Arvid Solvang, guitarist, songwriter, and record producer.
August
8 – Øyonn Groven Myhren, traditional folk musician and composer.
18 – Susanne Lundeng, traditional folk fiddler and composer.
25
Olga Konkova, jazz pianist and composer.
Øyvind Brække, jazz trombonist, composer, music arranger, and band leader (Bodega Band).
October
7 – Per Mathisen, jazz bassist and composer.
8 – Gulleiv Wee, bassist (The September When).
9 – Lene Grenager, contemporary composer and cellist.
November
25 – Kim Ofstad, drummer and composer (D'Sound).
29 – Lars Håvard Haugen, guitarist and songwriter (Hellbillies).
December
31 – Hans Magnus Ryan, prog-rock guitarist and vocalist (Motorpsycho).
See also
1969 in Norway
Music of Norway
Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969
References
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