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Karin Krog (born 15 May 1937) is a Norwegian jazz singer.


Life and career

Krog began singing jazz as a teenager and attracted attention while performing in jam sessions in Oslo. In 1955, she was hired by the pianist Kjell Karlsen to sing in his sextet. In 1962, she started her first band, and that same year she became a student of the Norwegian-American singer Anne Brown. Krog studied with Brown until 1969. In the 1960s, she performed with the rhythm and blues band Public Enemies, releasing the hit singles "Sunny" and "Watermelon Man".) She has worked with Vigleik Storaas, Jacob Young,
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, Red Mitchell, and Bengt Hallberg. In 1994, she became the first Norwegian musician to have an album released by
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. The album ''Jubilee'' was a compilation of songs from her thirty-year career.


Private life

Krog is the great granddaughter of
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(1832–1918), a Norwegian composer, musician, genealogist, folklorist and local historian. She was married (1957–2001) to the jazz journalist Johannes (Johs.) Bergh (1932–2001). Her long-term partner is British jazz multi-instrumentalist
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Awards and honors

* 1965 Buddyprisen, Norwegian Jazz Forum * 1969 ''DownBeat'' Poll Winners in Berlin * 1970 European Poll Winners in Osaka * 1971 Record of the Year, ''Some Other Spring'' with
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, Japan * 1974
Spellemannprisen The Spellemannprisen (also referred to as the Norwegian Grammy Awards) is a Norwegian music award ceremony presented by International Federation of the Phonographic Industry#Local associations, IFPI Norge and :no:FONO, FONO. It was first awarded i ...
, Norwegian Grammy named Årets spellemann * 1975 Female Singer of the Year, European Jazz Federation * 1981 Oslo Council Artist Award * 1983 Gammleng-prisen * 1999 Radka Toneff Memorial Award * 1999
Spellemannprisen The Spellemannprisen (also referred to as the Norwegian Grammy Awards) is a Norwegian music award ceremony presented by International Federation of the Phonographic Industry#Local associations, IFPI Norge and :no:FONO, FONO. It was first awarded i ...
, ''Bluesand'' with
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* 2005 Knighted, Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olavz * 2007 Anders Jahre Cultural Award * 2008 Ellaprisen * 2012 Spellemannprisen, honorary award * 2013 Spellemannprisen, ''Songs About This and That'' with John Surman


Discography


As leader

* ''By Myself'' (Philips, 1964) * ''Jazz Moments'' (Sonet, 1966) * ''Joy'' (Sonet, 1968) * '' Some Other Spring'' with Dexter Gordon (Sonet, 1970) * ''Live at the Festival'' (Enja, 1973) * ''Gershwin with Karin Krog'' (Polydor, 1974) * ''You Must Believe in Spring'' (Polydor, 1974) * ''We Could Be Flying'' (Polydor, 1975) * '' Hi-Fly'' with
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(Compendium, 1976) * ''Different Days Different Ways'' (Philips, 1976) * ''A Song for You'' with Bengt Hallberg (Phontastic, 1977) * ''But Three's a Crowd'' with Red Mitchell (Bluebell of Sweden, 1977) * ''As You Are'' with Nils Landberg (RCA Victor, 1977) * ''Cloud Line Blue'' with John Surman (Polydor, 1979) * ''Swingin' Arrival'' (Talent, 1980) * ''With Malice Towards None'' with Nils Landberg (Bluebell of Sweden, 1980) * '' I Remember You...'' with
Warne Marsh Warne Marion Marsh (October 26, 1927 – December 18, 1987) was an American tenor saxophonist. Born in Los Angeles, his playing first came to prominence in the 1950s as a protégé of pianist Lennie Tristano and earned attention in the 1970s as ...
and Red Mitchell (Spotlite, 1981) * ''Two of a Kind'' with Bengt Hallberg (Four Leaf Clover, 1982) * ''Freestyle'' (Odin, 1986) * ''Something Borrowed...Something New'' (Meantime, 1989) * '' Nordic Quartet'' with Terje Rypdal, John Surman, (ECM, 1995) * ''Det Var En Gang'' (NorDisc, 1995) * ''Bluesand'' with John Surman (Meantime, 1999) * ''Where Flamingos Fly'' with Jacob Young (Grappa, 2002) * ''Where You At?'' (Enja, 2003) * ''Together Again'' with Steve Kuhn (Grappa, 2006) * ''Wildenvey I Ord Og Toner'' (Grappa, 2007) * ''Such Winters of Memory'' with John Surman, Pierre Favre (ECM, 2008) * ''Oslo Calling'' (Meantime, 2008) * ''Folkways'' (Meantime, 2010)) * ''Cabin in the Sky'' with Bengt Hallberg (Gazell, 2011) * ''In a Rag Bag'' with Morten Gunnar Larsen (Meantime, 2012) * ''New York Moments'' with Steve Kuhn (Enja, 2013) * '' Songs About This and That'' with John Surman (Meantime, 2013) * ''Break of Day'' with Steve Kuhn (Meantime, 2014) * ''The Best Things in Life'' with Scott Hamilton (Stunt, 2016) * ''Infinite Paths'' with John Surman (Meantime, 2016)


As guest

* Bergen Big Band, ''Seagull'' (Grappa, 2005) * Tore Johansen, ''Man, Woman, and Child'' (Gemini, 2000) * Tore Johansen, ''Like That'' (Gemini, 2005)


References


External links

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Karin Krog Biography
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