Nikolai Eilertsen

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Nikolai Eilertsen

Hamar Music Festival
Background information
Birth name Nikolai Hængsle Eilertsen
Born (1978-06-24) 24 June 1978
Origin Skotselv, Norway
Genres Rock
Instruments Bass, Keyboards
Website bigbang.no
thenationalbank.no
Nikolai Eilertsen, moers festival 2009

Nikolai Hængsle Eilertsen (born 24 June 1978 in Skotselv) is a Norwegian bass guitarist.[1] He is primarily known as a member of BigBang (1999–2004, 2009–)[2][3] and The National Bank (2004–).[4][5] Eilertsen also participates in the bands Lester, Needlepoint and Elephant9.[6]

Honors

Discography

Contributions by Nikolai Eilertsen:[1]

With Bigbang

Albums:

EP's:

  • Girl in Oslo (Warner Music Norway, 2000)
  • New Glow (Warner Music Norway, 2000)
  • Smiling for (Warner Music Norway, 2001)
  • Not A Rolling Stone (Grand Sport Records, 2005)
  • Fly Like A Butterfly Sting Like A Bee (Grand Sport Records, 2005)
  • Saturn Freeway (Glitterhouse Records, 2006)
  • Hurricane Boy (Grand Sport Records, 2007)
  • Wild Bird E.P. (Grand Sport Records, 2008)
  • Isabel (Grand Sport Records, 2009)
With The National Bank
With Thomas Dybdahl
  • Science (Universal Music Norway, 2006)
With Knut Reiersrud Band
  • Voodoo Without Killing Chicken (2008)
With Knut Reiersrud
  • Gitar (Universal Music, 2009)
With Bjørn Eidsvåg
  • Pust (Petroleum Records/Sony Music, 2008)
With Lester
  • This Village (Deaf Ear/Mudi, 2008)[8]
With Elephant9
With Needlepoint
  • The Woods Are Not What They Seem (BJK Music/Musikkoperatørene, 2010)
With various artists
  • Sivil Ulyd 2: Sivilarbeiderplata (Passive Fist Productions, 2003), compilation

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Nikolai Eilertsen Discography - Discogs.com". 
  2. NRK.no Musikkleksikon BigBang (Norwegian)
  3. Norsk pop- og rockleksikon (2005). BigBang. Vega Forlag. (Norwegian)
  4. Bergan, Jon Vidar, Store Norske Leksikon BigBang. Kunnskapsforlaget. (Norwegian)
  5. Hvidsten. Sigrid, Dagbladet (17 August 2004). Opp og ned (Norwegian)
  6. Schou, Øyvind, Drammens Tidende (22 February 2010). Sjonglerer med fem band (Norwegian)
  7. "The National Bank – VG.no".  VG-lista (in Norwegian)
  8. "Lester: This Village – Frisk norsk soul Panorama.no".  (in Norwegian)

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