Poor Rich Ones Explained

Poor Rich Ones
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Bergen, Norway
Genre:Rock, folk rock, pop
Years Active:1989  - 2003,2015 - present
Label:Rec 90/EMI
Current Members:William Hut
Bjørn Bunes
Tor Sørensen
Eivind Kvamme
Bjarte Ludvigsen
Past Members:Espen Mellingen
Kjetil Gåsland

Poor Rich Ones (1989-2003) was a pop and rock band from Bergen, Norway, comprised by lead singer, songwriter and guitarist William Hut, keyboardist Bjørn Bunes, bassist Tor Sørensen, guitarists Eivind Kvamme, Espen Mellingen, and drummer Bjarte Ludvigsen ("blue").[1] [2]

Formed in 1994, the band released their debut album Naivety's Star in 1996 on the local label Rec 90. Q magazine described their style as "infinitely sad and nocturnal, yet uplifting rather than depressing", calling the band "Norway's own Radiohead".[3]

After four successful album releases, including a final "best of" album after a United States tour, the band effectively dissolved in 2003. Although they have not broken up officially, the band's homepage states they have "no future plans". Vocalist William Hut has pursued a solo career, often assisted by ex-band colleague Bjørn Bunes.In 2015 the band reformed for a one-off gig, but have since continued playing shows every now and then.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Poor Rich Ones - Biography . Norwegian . Norsk Musikkinformasjon MIC.no.
  2. Web site: Poor Rich Ones - Biography . AllMusic.com.
  3. Web site: Rec90 launches international offensive . Listen to Norway MIC.no.
  4. Web site: Spellemann-dryss til Espen Lind . 3 April 1998 . Norwegian . Dagbladet.no.