Nils-Olav Johansen

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Nils-Olav Johansen
Born (1966-04-12) 12 April 1966
Bjugn, Sør-Trøndelag
Origin Norway
Genres Jazz
Occupations Musician & composer
Instruments Guitar & vocals
Labels Jazzaway Records
Website Official website

Nils-Olav Johansen (born 12 April 1966 in Bjugn, Norway) is a major Norwegian entertainer and jazz musician (guitar and vocals), known from several recordings and as orchestra leader. He is with Jarle Vespestad (drums) and Stian Carstensen (many instruments), central members of the Balkan-jazz orchestra Farmers Market.[1]

Johansen is from Sør-Trøndelag, where he eventually moved to Heimdal. His father was a sailor, and he had an early contact with Hawaiian music. This influence, from the floating string sound, has followed him throughout his musical career.[2]

Career

He was a graduate of jazz studies at Trøndelag Conservatory of Music 1986–88. In Trondheim, he joined several groups, that arise out of student life at NTNU, such as Close Enough (1987–88) and the Pentateuch (from 1989, later called Blix Band. From 1992 he has been a regular member of three major orchestras: Farmers Market, Frode Fjellheims Jazz Joik Ensemble and "Storytellers",[1] and has also had guest appearances with numerous other bands, like "Veslefrekk", "Embla", Trondheim Jazz Orchestra and with Ståle Storløkken. Since 1991 he has contributed to dozens of recordings, with among others Farmers Market, Blix Band, "TINGeLING" (Tinkerbell), "Dingobats", Transjoik (here also as a composer and producer), "Køhn/Johansen Sextet", Trondheim Jazz Orchestra, "The Core".[1]

He has led his own trio with Harald Johnsen (bass) and Sverre Gjørvad (percussion). Johansen has been a guest professor at the Royal Academy of Music in Aarhus, at the request of Django Bates. His distinctive vocals and guitar playing ever with elements from the Finnish and Eastern European folk music, Johansen makes an easily recognizable artist.[3]

Johansen has been, along with Stian Carstensen, one of the profiles in the band Farmers Market. It impresses him with virtuosity and humor.[1] He made notable by its collaboration with Sigurd Køhn in Køhn/Johansen Sextet,[4] a collaboration that ended in 2004, when the tsunami struck Thailand, where Køhn was on vacation. In 2005 he became a permanent member of the Anglo-Norwegian band Food.[1]

The spring 2012 Johansen vent to India and the Jazz Utsav-festival with his own Quartet put together for the occasion. This is a band consisting of the drummer Thomas Strønen, basist Ole Morten Vågan and saxophonist Knut Riisnæs in addition to Johansen.[5]

Discography

Solo albums

  • My Deal (2007, Jazzaway), with: Andreas Bye, Mats Eilertsen and Reidar Skår)[6]

Collaborative works

With Køhn/Johansen Sextet
With Farmers Market (Stian Carstensen, Trifon Trifonov, Finn Guttormsen & Jarle Vespestad)
With Frode Fjellheims Jazz Joik Ensemble
  • 1994: Saajve dans

Under the name Transjoik

  • 2004: Uja nami
  • 2005: Bewafá
With Storytellers
With Blix Band
  • 1989: Big Bambus (1989/2001)
  • 1996: På en lyserød sky
  • 1997: Pinseria (1997/2010)
  • 1998: Texas
With Håvard Lund
  • 1995: Letters
With Niels Præstholm & Embla Nordic Project in København
  • 1997: Imagic
With Eldbjørg RaknesTINGeLING
  • 1997: TINGeLING
  • 2002: So much depends upon a red wheel barrow, commissioned to Vossajazz (Platearbeiderne)
  • 2006: I live suddenly (My Recordings)
With Jon Balke
  • 1998: Saturation
With Solveig Slettahjell
  • 2001: Slow motion orchestra
With Christina Bjordal
  • 2003: Where dreams begin
  • 2009: Warrior of light
Within Børre Dalhaug's "Bigbandblast"
With Eirik Hegdal
  • 2004: Within Trondheim Jazz Orchestra
With The Core
  • 2005: The Core
With Trondheim Jazz Orchestra
  • 2008: Wood and water
  • 2009: What if[1]

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