Torstein Ellingsen Explained

Torstein Ellingsen
Birth Date:1966 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Oslo
Origin:Norway
Instrument:Drums
Genre:Jazz
Occupation:Musician, music producer, teacher

Torstein Ellingsen (born 7 August 1966) is a Norwegian drummer and music producer, known from a series of album recordings.[1]

Career

Ellingsen was born in Oslo and started his career playing in his older brother's band The Royal Rakes Jazzband (1980), collaborated within Christiania Jazzband (1981), and was a part of "Caledonia Jazzband" (1982–1998), with The Real Thing (1995–1998 og 2010–2014), with Magnolia Jazzband (from 1999), and with his Danish wife and singer Majken Christiansen (from 2001). Ellingsen lead his own band The Sinatra Songbook (from 1999) along with jazz singer Ingar Kristiansen. He plays in these bands: Prima Vista Social Club, Rubber Soul Quartet and Gigaphonics. He has also recorded albums with Paul Wagnberg Trio, Rune Nicolaysen Trio, Anders Aarum Trio, Tor Einar Bekken, Sandvika Storband, Ola Kvernberg, Harald Bergersen, Anne Marte Slinning and Jan Werner. He has also collaborated with musicians like Sigurd Køhn, Georg Reiss, Norbert Susemihl, Halvdan Sivertsen and Øystein Sunde.[1]

Ellingsen holds a master's degree in political science at the University of Oslo (1994)[2] and diploma degree in Music Management from Det Jyske Musikkonservatorium in Århus, Denmark (2012). He was the host of the TV program "Bandbox" at NRK (1997), worked as a jazz writer and editor of the jazz magazine Jazznytt (2001–02). He also was a communications consultant in Rikskonsertene in Oslo (1998–2001) and was employed as a concert producer the same place until 2016 where he facilitates concerts for children and young audiences. Ellingsen has published the norwegian language book Rosinen i pølsa (Kagge, 2005) with Knut Lystad and Rune Semundseth.[1] [2]

Discography (in selection)

Solo albums

Collaborations

With Caledonia Jazzband
With Garden of Delight
With The Real Thing
With Sandvika Storband
With Ola Kvernberg
With Paul Wagnberg Trio
With Anders Aarum Trio
With Magnolia Jazzband
With Norbert Susemihl

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ellingsen, Torstein . Biography . MIC.no . 10 December 2012 . 2014-12-16.
  2. Web site: Ellingsen, Torstein . Biography . Hammerø . Tor . . 14 February 2009 . 2014-12-16.