Svein Dag Hauge

Svein Dag Hauge
Born (1956-10-23) 23 October 1956
Årdal, Sogn og Fjordane
Origin Norway
Genres Jazz, pop music
Occupation(s) Musician, composer
Instruments Guitar
Labels Polydor Records
Associated acts Lava

Svein Dag Hauge (born 23 October 1956 in Årdal, Norway) is a Norwegian jazz musician (guitar) and record producer, known from the band Lava and numerous recordings as a studio musician.[1]

Career

His early career began in Olav Stedje Band «Compact» (1973). In addition, he has been a key producer for such Olav Stedje, contributed with Jahn Teigen, Trond-Viggo Torgersen, Dollie de Luxe, Marius Müller, Randi Hansen, Ketil Stokkan, Bobbysocks, Torhild Nigar, Hilde Heltberg and Tre Busserulls. Recently, he has been responsible for productions at Den Norske Opera (Izzat, 2006).

In 1986, he produced the album A Matter of Attitude by Danish heavy rockers Fate.

He received the diploma, one of the jury's special awards during Spellemannprisen 1981, as well as receiving Gammleng-prisen 1985 in the class Studio.[1]

Honors

Discography

Solo albums

Within Lava

Collaborations

With Olav Stedje
With Jahn Teigen
With Alex
With Trond Granlund
With Eigil Berg
With George Keller
With Anita Skorgan
With Kjell Fjalsett
With Ketil Bjørnstad
Within Prima Vera
With Terje Bakke & Test 1
With Rust
Within Silhouette
With Egil Eldøen
With Lill Lindfors
Within Mr. Walker And The Walkmen
Within CCCP
With Pål Thowsen
With Sissel Kyrkjebø
With Kate Gulbrandsen
With Jørn Hoel
With Eyvind Skeie and Sigvald Tveit
With Rita Eriksen
With Scott & Steel
With Halvdan Sivertsen
With Geirr Lystrup and Maj Britt Andersen
With Dag Kolsrud
With Elisabeth Andreassen
With Silje Vige
With Andrew Matheson
With Tom Pacheco
With Hilde Heltberg
With Annbjørg Lien
With Dollie de Luxe

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Lava Biography" (in Norwegian). MIC.no. 2006-08-06. Retrieved 2013-10-03.
  2. "Svein Dag Hauge Discography". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2013-10-03.
Awards
Preceded by
Freddy Lindquist and Jon Christensen
Recipient of the Studio Gammleng-prisen
1985
Succeeded by
Bjørn Nessjø and Per Nyhaug
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