Karl-Erik Norman

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Karl-Erik Albert (Charlie) Norman (4 October 1920, Ludvika, Dalarnas län, Sweden - 12 August 2005, Danderyd, Stockholms län, Sweden (Cancer) ) was a Swedish musician and entertainer, generally considered to be Sweden's leading boogie-woogie pianist, but also an accomplished all-round piano player, whose first tv-show was 1947, playing behind Édith Piaf.

He was the father of stand-up comedian Lennie Norman.


In other languages