Betty Big Boom Band
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Betty Big Boom Band (1988–1993, 2004–) is a Norwegian rock group from Trondheim.
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[edit] Short history
BBBB started out in 1987 as a soul-inspired band with loaned material from the Betty Bohm Bang Band og cover versions. The band developed their own unique Norwegian soul style, with Norwegian text and concerts with full band. BBBB received good reviews and released a single, some cassettes and a CD. The band folded in 1993, but started up again in 2004.
[edit] Until 1992
- Betty Boom: vocals
- Andreas Aase: guitar
- "Brother" Harald Stendal: keyboard
- Jomar Johansen: bass
- Sigurd Saue: trombone
- Morten Hofstad: trumpet
- Egil Furre: saxophone
- Thomas Brodahl: drums
Other musicians 1988-1993: Bjørn Saksgård (bass), "Toggo" Torgeir Engan (guitar), Ole Asmer Kværneng (guitar), Arild Schei (bass), Siri Gellein (backing vocals), Ann-Lill Elshaug (backing vocals), Marit Samuelstuen (backing vocals), "Biffen" Roald Birkelund (guitar), Finn Guttormsen (bass), Ivar Harry Iversen (drums), Dag Helle Bysting (saxophone).
In addition, Eilert Ottem has played guitar in concerts in 1996 and 2003.
[edit] 2005 Concerts
- Betty Boom: vocals
- Ole Asmer Kværneng: guitar
- "Brother" Harald Stendal: keyboard
- Jomar Johansen: bass
- Sigurd Saue: trombone
- Morten Schrøder: trumpet
- Egil Furre: saxophone
- Thomas Brodahl: drums
- Ann-Lill Elshaug: backing vocals
- Nina Brovold: backing vocals
- Susanne Saue: backing vocals
[edit] Diskography
[edit] Own songs
- (1988) Something (Single)
- (1989) Live fra Rock-Uka (cassette)
- (1989) Leke Hus (cassette)
- (1992) Full Pute (CD)
- (2006)) Forventet (EP)