Trond Sverre Hansen

Trond Sverre Hansen
Born (1964-01-27) 27 January 1964
Narvik, Nordland
Origin Norway
Genres Jazz
Occupation(s) Musician, composer
Instruments Drums
Labels Hot Club Records
NorCD

Trond Sverre Hansen (born 27 January 1964 in Narvik, Norway) is a Norwegian jazz musician (drums). He is the son of jazz trombonist, Viggo Hansen and is considered one of the most prominent Norwegian drummers in the bebop genre.[1]

Career

Hansen debuted at the age of 14 with the legendary north-Norwegian guitarist Thorgeir Stubø, and partisipated in his quartet (1981–82). In the early 80's he also played within "Samasjyen" in Harstad, and was, in other words a very young contributor to Narviks vital jazz scene at this time. He appeared in Erling Wicklund's show Ung norsk jazz at NRK in the early 90's, and played with regional musician group "Jazz i Nord" together with the pianist Jørn Øien, bassist Konrad Kaspersen and trombonist Øystein B. Blix. This ensemble is documented on the album Song, Fall Soft (1995) with vocalist Marit Sandvik.

Hansen joined the Kjell Bartholdsen Quintet at "Festspillene i Harstad" 1984, collaborated within Øystein Norvoll Quintet at Kongsberg Jazzfestival in 1988, and was part of the Ernst-Wiggo Sandbakk Group in 1989–90. The combination Kaspersen/Hansen is a strong jazz accompaniment, and has laid the foundation for many constellations, among them Hallgeir Pedersen Trio (from 1999) which he is a permanent member of. His contribution here can be heard on the plates West Coast Blues (2002) Wistful (2004) and Bluero (2006).[2] Another release Hansen contributes in is the album Monk Moods (1994) with the pianist Knut Kristiansen.

Honors

Discography

References

  1. "Hansen, Trond Sverre Biography". Norsk Musikkinformasjon MIC.no. Retrieved 2013-08-17.
  2. 1 2 Latessa, Stephen (14 July 2005). "Hallgeir Pedersen Trio: Wistful (2004) Review". All About Jazz. Retrieved 2013-08-17.

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Awards
Preceded by
Jan Gunnar Hoff
Recipient of the Stubøprisen
1999
Succeeded by
Konrad Kaspersen
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