Tore Bruvoll Explained

Tore Bruvoll
Birth Date:30 October 1978
Birth Place:Oslo
Origin:Norway
Genre:Traditional Norwegian folk music, folk-rock
Occupation:Musician & composer
Instrument:Guitar, banjo, dobro, mandolin, ukulele, low whistle
Label:Ta:lik
Associated Acts:Hekla Stålstrenga
Website:Tore Bruvoll on Myspace

Tore Bruvoll (born 30 October 1978 in Tromsø) is a Norwegian musician (guitar and multi-instrumentalist), composer and music arranger.[1]

Career

Bruvoll was educated at Telemark University College (1997–1999), and is best known from the group Hekla Stålstrenga who have released two albums. He has also had great success with two otherprojects: "Den Store Norske Gitarkvartett" and the duo cooperation Bruvoll/Halvorsen together with the kveder Jon Anders Halvorsen. Bruvoll has collaborated with many other artists in traditional folk like Annbjørg Lien and String Sisters. Bruvoll has since the late 1990s worked closely with Ragnhild Furebotten, which has resulted in the founding of the band Hekla Stålstrenga, including two nominations for the Spellemannprisen and extensive touring in Norway as well as internationally.[1]

Bruvoll also plays other instruments like banjo, dobro, mandolin, ukulele and low whistle as well as guitar.

Honors

Discography

Majorstuens – "Juledrøm" (2006)String Sisters "Live in Norway" cd&dvd (Grappa 2007)ALB – Lupus Island (2006)Steve Byrne – "Songs from home" (2006)

With Jogvan Andrias – "Soleidis saman" (2000)
With Jon Anders Halvorsen
With String Sisters
With Ragnhild Furebotten
Within Hekla Stålstrenga
With Sondre Bratland

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tore Bruvoll Gitarist – Review . Norwegian . MIC.no . 2013-10-05.
  2. Web site: Plateanmeldelse: Hekla Stålstrenga – "Dyrandé" . 20 September 2013 . Norwegian . . 2013-10-05.
  3. Web site: Sondre Bratland og Tore Bruvoll . . 2013-10-05.