Katrine Madsen Explained
Katrine Madsen |
Background: | solo_singer |
Birth Date: | 1972 3, df=y |
Birth Place: | Denmark |
Genre: | Jazz |
Occupation: | Singer |
Website: | http://www.katrine-madsen.dk |
Katrine Madsen (born 7 March 1972 in Aarhus, Denmark) is a Danish jazz singer.[1]
Biography
Madsen studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Music and has worked in Copenhagen on albums with transplanted American jazz artists Ed Thigpen and Richard Boone.
In 2002, she founded the Katrine Madsen Sextet and gave their debut concert at the Copenhagen Jazz Festival.
Discography
As leader
- I'm Old Fashioned (Mecca, 1996)
- Dream Dancing (Mecca, 1997)
- You Are So Beautiful (Mecca, 1998) with Ed Thigpen Trio
- My Secret (Mecca, 2000) quartet feat. Lars Møller
- Supernatural Love (Stunt, 2006) with Ulf Wakenius
- Simple Life (Stunt, 2009) with Joakim Milder, Henrik Gunde Pedersen, Jesper Bodilsen, Jonas Johansen, Morten Lund, and Ole Kibsgaard
As guest
- 1999: A Tribute to Love (Stunt), with Richard B. Boone
- 2000: Edderkoppen Soundtrack
- 2002: Gershwin & More (Mecca), with Baker Boys
- 2002: Live in Stockholm (Music Mecca), with Svante Thuresson
- 2003: We Are Povo, with POVO
- 2005: Box of Pearls (Stunt), with Svante Thuresson
Notes and References
- Web site: Danish Divas: Mona Larsen, Malene Mortensen, Katrine Madsen. Baekgaard. Jakob. 11 March 2009. All About Jazz. 1 February 2010.