Roy black und anita hegerland biography
To category Vinyl. To category more sections. A-Z div. To category SALE. There were also disputes within the managem ent, and the eleven years of cooperation between Hans Bertram and Roy ended with a letter dated September 4, Close filters items found. Artist Roy Black Price 8. Genre Christmas 1. Schlager und Volksmusik Artikelart CD Merchandise 1.
Show items 25 Playing time approx. She and Oldfield lived together from to and they have two children, Greta and Noah. In , their daughter Kaja was born. This album was 1 for 39 weeks between November and November , on Meteli. At nine years old in she became the youngest person to ever appear in the Swedish Svensktoppen. On 8 August she was inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.
She also appears on a number of other albums, including a number of albums with Mike Oldfield such as Islands , [ 16 ] Earth Moving and Heaven's Open She is a vocalist on Oldfield's single "Pictures in the Dark", which reached 50th in the United Kingdom in Contents move to sidebar hide. Article Talk. Read Edit View history. Tools Tools.
Roy black und anita hegerland biography
Download as PDF Printable version. In other projects. Wikidata item. Norwegian singer. This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. Recent and future concerts:. Special guest: Anita Hegerland. Anita Hegerland and Lars Kvistum piano. Special guests: Anita Hegerland and Barry Palmer. Stargast: Anita Hegerland.
A tribute to Mike Oldfield concert. About Anita Hegerla nds Mu sic. Few tickets left! We met on a Sunday morning at Seilet hotel in Molde, and she was a bit surprised when I told her this was a sort of an interview, and that it was for Amarok. After explaining to her what the mailing list was all about, and that I had received several questions from Anita Hegerland fans in Germany, she said it would be okay to talk to me for a while.
We talked for about an hour, and I got through all of the submitted questions. Anita was very gracious, and I had my copy of Voices autographed as well as getting her to pose with me for a picture. What are you doing nowadays? As you probably know I became a mother again five years ago. I have also worked a lot the last 10 years with patchwork designs, designing many of my own quilts.
I love sewing! From up until I worked at Pinjata, a video games production company, as vice-president, and it was a challenge to do something else for a while. I had a very interesting job where I was involved in the whole production of the games, writing some of the storybook and I wrote some music for them as well. The games about the rabbit Josefine gained a huge popularity in Norway, and it was nominated for several awards in the EU.
I just wrote a song about the tsunami disaster in Asia, which I found absolutely heart breaking and sad. When I saw this stuff on the news, especially seeing all the children being so badly affected, I sat down there and then and wrote a complete song in less than twenty minutes. It will be on my next cd, and is called Flowers will forever grow.
During the last four months I have also been writing music for a new solo album which I probably will be able to put out later this year in Norway and hopefully also in Germany. So you have a home recording studio? Yes, my partner is a very good sound technician and we have a studio at our house where I cut the demos. It would be nice to get the album out this year.
I can celebrate my 35th anniversary as a recording artist in Sweden this year, and the same in Germany next year! How big were you in the 70s and 80s? Already as a little girl I had my first big breakthrough in Norway back in , I became a star overnight as the papers love to put it and my first record sold more than The next year I did the same thing in Sweden in with the song Mitt Sommarlov which sold nearly This song was so popular in Sweden that I set a record for the longest period as number one on the prestigious Svensktoppen radio chart, a record that stood for 26 years, until just a few years back.
This song is today an evergreen in Sweden. In I went to Germany where Roy Black and myself made a furore and sold 1. We received several trophies and also did three movies together. I more or less stopped singing at the age of 14, except from sporadic tv-shows in Germany, Sweden and Norway. I wanted to go to school and be like everybody else.
By the end of my childhood career my record sales were more than 4,1 mill records. How was the Norwegian press treating you? Were you acknowledged or was your career an example of the fact that you never become a prophet in your own country? I received a lot of attention in Norway. Mike [Oldfield] also felt that way about Britain and his own career.
He was always bigger in Europe than in the UK. Since then I have also heard Rod Stewart say this about himself in interviews. In the 80s I was touring a lot in Norway, and I also did a couple of movies. In fact, only three months before Mike called me, Polydor in Germany offered me a worldwide contract as a solo artist. This was in Were you a fan of Mike Olfield before you met him?
My biggest idol was Louis Armstrong, a fantastic charismatic singer and musician whom I never grew tired of listening to when I was a kid. I was also very much into the Beatles and Elvis Presley. And of course ABBA happened during my teenage years. How did you meet Mike Oldfield? I met him in Drammenshallen outside Oslo in I was at the gig he did there during his last world tour and I met him backstage.