Stig van Eijk explained

Stig van Eijk
Birth Name:Stig André van Eijk
Birth Place:Cali, Colombia
Birth Date:21 March 1981
Origin:Bergen, Norway

Stig André van Eijk[1] (in Norwegian ˈstiː vɑn ˈæɪk/; born 21 March 1981) is a Colombian-born Norwegian singer and songwriter.[2] [3]

Career

Van Eijk is known for his Eurovision participation. In 1999 he won Melodi Grand Prix with the song "Living My Life Without You" thus gaining right to represent Norway at Eurovision that year. On stage he had dancer and singer Belinda Braza. At the Eurovision itself, which was held in Israel, he ended in 14th place, gaining 35 points. He is the first ever black man to represent Norway.[4] [5]

The album, Where I Belong, which was released the same year, went platinum (over 30,000 copies) and reached number 6 on the VG-list Top 40 in Norway. In 2000, he was named this year's male artist (Hit awards). In 2001, Stig also made a peace song for his mother country, Colombia. The song, "Constructors of Peace",[4] was recorded with the symphony orchestra of Bogota, and he went there, performing the song on different concerts and television shows.

In 2001 Van Eijk opened «B: Underground Club» in Bergen. This club was a live concept with a house band playing reggae, soul and funk. In 2003, he made the song "Once In a Lifetime" that won "Idol" in South Africa, performed by Heinz Winckler. The song was a hit in South Africa and became double platinum (100,000 copies).[6]

Stig van Eijk was a long time known as front figure in the reggae band "The Soul Express Orchestra".[2] They released their debut album Time For A Change produced by Isak Strand at Knott Records in 2010.[3] For the last couple of years he has also been working with music in a kindergarten, schools and other culturestages in Norway.[7]

In 2013, Stig released his album "Presentation". The album's content reflects all of his influences from different genres experienced through his career, but with the main foundation of reggae and soul.

In 2015, Stig and his girlfriend, Beate Helen Thunes, released a new childrenproject called Trollala. Trollala has released music and had various performances around in Norway. Christmas performance "Trollala and Christmas that disappeared" have been played two years in Bergen.

He participated again in the Melodi Grand Prix 2023 with the song "Someday", but failed to qualify for the final.[8]

Discography

Albums

Title! scope="col" rowspan="2"
DetailsPeak chart positions
NOR
[9]
Where I Belong 6
Presentation
  • Released: 24 May 2013[11]
  • Label: Nordic Records
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
"—" denotes an album that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles

As lead artist

SingleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum or EP
NOR
"Living My Life Without You"19993Where I Belong
"Breakout"
"Growing Pains"2002rowspan="4"
"Once in a Lifetime"
"Constructors of Peace"2007
"Let's Make A Change"
(with Betty Tuna)
2011
"Never Say Never"2012Presentation
"Always a Solution"2013
"Down to Earth"
(featuring Haisam)
rowspan="8"
"Ordinary Day"2014
"Vinteren er kommet"
(in Trollala)
2017
"Faith in Us"2018
"Ser på"2019
"My Love"2021
"Bare la det gå"2022
"Someday"2023
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

As featured artist

SingleYearAlbum or EP
"So Beautiful"
(Cesca featuring Stig van Eijk)
2009Give Me A Break
"En god dag"
(Akeron featuring Stig van Eijk)
2010rowspan="5"
"Live for Today"
(Kingsley Anowi featuring Stig van Eijk)
2011
"No. 1"
(DZ Dioniziz featuring Stig van Eijk)
2013
"Gonna Make It"
(Kastaway featuring Stig van Eijk)
"Like a Freak"
(2Ugly2Hold featuring Anja Enerud and Stig van Eijk)
2017
"Words Unsaid"
(Kastaway featuring Stig van Eijk)
My Life in Music 2
"That's What She Said"
(Frank Nitt featuring Stig van Eijk and Kamikazi)
2018
"Without Faith"
(Nuno Barroso featuring Stig van Eijk)
2020Amigos & Duetos
"Fra obos te Europa"
(Kiks the Band featuring Christine Guldbrandsen,
Stig van Eijk, Piddi, and Geo Pardalos)
2023

As part of The Soul Express Orchestra

SingleYearAlbum or EP
"Come"2010Time for a Change
"Do You Love Me Anymore"Bergensbølgene: et dykk i
Bergens pop og rockhistorie

As part of Black Ballroom

SingleYearAlbum or EP
"Rainy Town"2018Medication Won't Heal You This Time
"Your Mind is a Gun"2020
"Things I'm Not Supposed to Know"2022

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Living my life without you . NRK . 8 January 2023 . nb-NO . 11 May 2001.
  2. Web site: Van Eijk . Biography . no . Norsk musikkinformasjon MIC.no . 2006-08-06 . 2014-12-28.
  3. Web site: Stig van Eijk advarer Alexander Rybak mot damer og dop . no . Grønneberg . Mari-Louise Uldbæk . . 2009-05-13 . 2014-12-28.
  4. Web site: Stig Van Eijk nærmer seg 30 år . no . Skybakmoen . Jonas . . 2008-08-11 . 2014-12-28 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080909090500/http://www.dagbladet.no/kjendis/2008/08/05/542730.html . September 9, 2008 . mdy-all .
  5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpFgm2XViGs Norway in Eurovision Song Contest (1960-2023) - Compilation by SchlagerLucas
  6. Web site: Kan ha tapt kvart million . no . 2003-09-22 . . 2014-12-28.
  7. Web site: Musikk med Stig van Eijk. . no . Hågensen . Aina Lovise . . 2014-11-06 . 2014-12-28.
  8. Web site: Garrie . Emma . 2023-01-29 . Norway: Melodi Grand Prix 2023 semi-final 3 results . 2024-01-13 . Aussievision . en-gb.
  9. Web site: Van Eijk. VG-lista. 2024-01-13.
  10. Web site: Where I Belong - Album by Van Eijk. Spotify. 2024-01-13.
  11. Web site: Presentation - Album by Stig Van Eijk. Spotify. 2024-01-13.