Bjørn Johansen (musician) explained

Bjørn Johansen
Birth Name:Bjørn John Johansen
Birth Date:23 May 1940
Birth Place:Fredrikstad, Østfold
Death Place:Fredrikstad, Østfold
Origin:Norway
Instrument:Saxophones (baritone, tenor, alto), clarinet and flute
Occupation:Saxophonist and composer
Label:Poncajazz Records

Bjørn John Johansen (23 May 1940  - 6 May 2002) was a Norwegian jazz musician (baritone, tenor & alto saxophones, clarinet and flute), known from a number of recordings and international cooperation. He has been one of the most influential Norwegian saxophonists of all time and has been the inspiration for a generations of musicians, among them Jan Garbarek.[1] [2]

Career

Johansen was born in Fredrikstad, Norway. Strongly influenced by the music of John Coltrane, he joined orchestras led by Gunnar Brostigen, Kjell Karlsen (1956–59), Lars Sandsgaard, Pete Brown, and Arild Wikstrøm (1961). In addition to playing with Karin Krog, Bernt Rosengren, George Gruntz, Frode Thingnæs, Egil Kapstad, Helge Hurum/Thorleif Østereng/«Radiostorbandet» (1966–90), EBU Big Band (73), Laila Dalseth, Bjørn Alterhaug, and within the «Fatah Morgana Quartet».[1]

He was central in the Norwegian jazz scene within bands like his own Kapstad/Johansen Quartet, including Bjørn Alterhaug (bass) and Ole Jacob Hansen (drums), releasing the album Friends (1980), and Bjørn Johansen Quartet, including Carl Morten Iversen (bass), Ole Jacob Hansen (drums) and Erling Aksdal (piano), releasing Dear Henrik (1984). Johansen also released the album Take one featuring Cedar Walton (1987), that was awarded Spellemannprisen 1987. His compositions are published by Norsk Jazzforlag (2004).[2]

He died, aged 61, in Oslo.

Honors

Discography

Soloalbums

Collaborative works

Within «Public Enemies»
With Egil Kapstad
Within «Blix Band»
With other projects

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bjørn Johansen Biography . Jazzbasen.no.
  2. Web site: Bj Johansen - Saxophonist was Major Figure in Norwegian Jazz . Stefan . Wijkstr . JazzHouse.no.
  3. Web site: Friends by Kapstad-Johansen Quartet . CDbaby.com.