Tone Åse

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Tone Åse
Born (1965-02-24) 24 February 1965
Bergen, Norway
Genres Jazz
Occupations Musician and composer
Instruments Vocals

Tone Åse (born 24 February 1965 in Bergen, Norway) is a Norwegian singer, known from Norwegian choirs and jazz scenes. She is married to, and musically cooperating with jazz keyboardist Ståle Storløkken.

Careere

After completing teacher education, she studied classical vocals at the Trondheim Musikkonservatorium and Tromsø Musikkonservatorium, and got a Masters degree on the Jazz program at Trondheim Musikkonservatorium (2007), where she is still working as an assistant professor.[1][2]

Åse joined Kvitretten (1991) and contributed to two records with Kristin Asbjørnsen, Solveig Slettahjell, and Eldbjørg Raknes which she still are cooperating with.[3] She took over the lead of Sosialistisk Kor in Trondheim (1994), and is also involved with Trondheim Voices. She has performed with Trondheim Jazz Orchestra. She has also contributed in Live Maria Roggens «Liveband» (2006), and with Ingrid Storholmen she performed «Samtalen» at Olsokdagene (2006)

She leads the quartet BOL with her husband[2] Ståle Storløkken (piano), Tor Yttredal (saxophone) and Tor Haugerud (drums) with the album Silver sun (2001). They appeared as a trio when Yttredal left the band, and composed the commission work for Trondheim Kammerfestival (2003). They performed at Varangerfestivalen (2006).

Åse is in the new lineup with Marilyn Mazur's Future Song.[4]

Discography

Solo albums

Within «Tone Åse & Thomas Strønen Duo»
  • Voxpheria (Gigafon Records, 2012)
Within «BOL»
  • BOL (Via Music, 2001)
  • Silver Sun (Curling Legs, 2005)
  • Skylab (Nor CD, 2008)
  • Numb, Number (Gigafon Records, 2012)

Collaborative works

Within Kvitretten
  • Voices (Curling Legs, 1996)
  • Everything Turns (Curling Legs, 1999)
  • Kloden Er En Snurrebass Som Snurrer Oss (Curling Legs, 2002), with Torgeir Rebolledo Pedersen (Reciting)

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