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Customized especially for Robert Normann by Hornaas Musikk.
Used when playing the melody "7 Stubbær". Robert
plays solo and bass at the same time, therefore the microphone crossing
the three upper strings.
"Robert Normann was, and
still is, a legend far beyond the borders of Norway. One person
that recognized the genius in Normann's playing was Django Reinhardt,
who is reported to have said: "Why do you want me to come to
Norway? You've got Robert Normann!"
Normann's career from the 1930's onward involved moving from a succession
of bands, and from dance hall to dance hall. But not even the most
rigorous demands for "dance music" could prevent Normann
from developing into a world class jazz musician, immortalized on
fabulous CD's with practically everything he has played in, Robert
Normann's collective works.
To take better care of the legacy of Robert Normann, the Robert
Normann family formed "The Robert Normann Society". The
son of Robert Normann, Mr. Edgar Normann, was one of the founders
and he is running the society along with the family's own record
company "Normann Records".
Normann Records have released
a Robert Normann DVD called "Shine, The TV Collection".
In the 60’s and early
70’s Robert became famous for his TV shorts, produced by NRK,
where he demonstrated his matchless technique and taste for harmonies,
and this is exactly what you are going to see and hear on this disc.
Robert Normann could have been a world famous musician, no doubt
about that, but his personality was of another kind. He wanted to
live a simple life, and play his music without any fuss about it.
On this disc, Robert Normann plays his famous Rayhorn."
Kjetil Sørensen - Webmaster
Normann Records AS
The Robert Normanns Society
more info http://www.normannrecords.no/
a
little preview of the DVD (WMV 25 Mb)


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