Musical artist
Sveinung Hovensjø (born 5 December 1950) is a Norwegian jazz musician (bass and guitar), known as one of the most used studio musicians in Norway, and also for his collaboration with guitarist Terje Rypdal (1974–78).[1][2]
Career
Hovensjø was born in Lillehammer but grew up at Toten. He started at a young age in "Prototypes" in Gjøvik, played with the dance band "Bruno" during the 1960s, participated at the 1969 Kongsberg Jazz Festival with the Geir Wentzel soul bandsoul band, and made his record debut with Earl Wilson in 1970. There after he moved to Oslo where he joined the music scene around Club 7, and played within Christian Reim Trio (1977–79). He also played with Jazz greats like Terje Rypdal, Jan Garbarek, Susanne Fuhr among others. Later he played within the Trio de Janeiro, The Gambian/Norwegian Friendship Orchestra, Son Mu, Tamma, Moose Loose og Talisman Group, and with Claudio Latini, Celio de Carvalho and Miki N'Doye.[1]
Honors
Discography
- With Terje Rypdal
- With Bjørn Eidsvåg
- 1981: Live in New York (Kirkelig Kulturverksted)
- 1983: Passe gal (Kirkelig Kulturverksted)
- 1984: På leit (Kirkelig Kulturverksted)
With Jukka Syrenius Band
- 1986* The Cat With A Hat Album
- With "Talisman"
- 1991: Dating
- 1994: Vardøger
- With "Trio de Janeiro"
- 1993: Brazilikum
- 1994: Amoregano
- With other projects
- 1974: Elgen Er Løs (Mai), with "Moose Loose"
- 1977: E'Olen (Mai), with "E'Olen"
- 1977: Blow Out (Compendium Records), with "Blow Out"
- 1981: Domino, with "Susanne Fuhr Quintet"
- 2007: Kingdom of Norway (Bonnier Amigo), with Ronni Le Tekrø
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