Stian Westerhus

Stian Westerhus

Photo Hreinn Gudlaugsson
Background information
Born 2 April 1979
Steinkjer, Nord-Trøndelag
Origin Norway
Genres Jazz
Occupation(s) Musician, composer
Instruments Guitar
Website www.stianwesterhus.com

Stian Westerhus (born 2 April 1979 in Jådåren near Steinkjer, Norway) is a Norwegian guitarist known for his experimental style, exposed with keyboardist Øystein Moen in the bands Jaga Jazzist and Puma and in collaborations with musicians like Sidsel Endresen, Nils Petter Molvær, Arve Henriksen, Jan Bang and Ingar Zach.[1]

Career

Henriksen/Bang/Westerhus/Zach
at Vossajazz April 11, 2014.
(Photo by Knut Andersen)
Stian Westerhus at Vossajazz 2014.

Westerhus hold a bachelor in jazz from Middlesex University under Stuart Hall, and a master from the Jazz program at Trondheim Musikkonservatorium, (NTNU, 2005).[2]

He was first recognised by a broader audience within the experimental jazz band Puma, with whom he released four albums. The soloalbum Pitch Black Star Spangled (2010) on Rune Grammofon got some attention in reviews.[1]

On his latest album Didymoi Dreams (2012) is his debut duo with experimental jazz singer Sidsel Endresen, we experience insane guitar rhythms meeting with a gibberish vocal world.[3]

Gallery

Photos: Hreinn Gudlaugsson

Honors

Discography

Solo albums

Collaborations

With Puma
With Monolithic
With Bladed
With Eldbjørg Raknes and Eirik Hegdal
With Terje Isungset
With Fraud
With Sidsel Endresen
With BOL

As producer

Awards and scholarships

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Kelman, John (2012-06-27). "Stian Westerhus: Pitch Black Star Spangled (2010)". All About Jazz. Retrieved 2014-11-05.
  2. "Jazzlinja". Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet. Retrieved 2013-11-17.
  3. Furu, Svein Magnus (2012-06-28). "Vennlig holmgang". Music Reviews (in Norwegian). Morgenbladet. Retrieved 2013-11-17.
  4. "Jazznytt". Jazznytt.no. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  5. "WebCite query result". Webcitation.org. Retrieved 6 January 2015.

External links

Awards
Preceded by
Ola Kvernberg
Recipient of the Jazz Spellemannprisen
2012
Succeeded by
Karin Krog & John Surman