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Origin
  
Norway

Name
  
Henrik Maarud

Genres
  
Rock music

Role
  
Amund Maarud's brother

Instruments
  
Drums, vocals

Siblings
  
Amund Maarud

Labels
  
Tylden & Co


Henrik Maarud

Born
  
4 April 1983 (age 40) Nes, Akershus (
1983-04-04
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, sound engineering, music producer, composer

Associated acts
  
MaarudKara The Respatexans

Similar People
  
Amund Maarud, Simen Aanerud, Bendik Braenne, Suzy Dahl, Vidar Busk

Dave herrero amund maarud and henrik maarud the morudes rollin n tumblin live in norway


Henrik Maarud (born 4 April 1983 in Nes, Norway) is a Norwegian drummer. He plays in the blues rock band The Grand together with his older brother, the guitarist & vocalist Amund Maarud.

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Career

Together with his brother Amund, he started the 'MaarudKara' as a four-year-old, where their father was backing on bass in addition to the Simen Aanerud (known as Simon Taylor) on piano. Initially the repertoire consisted of pop music, but eventually they converted to blues music. The band was second in "Talentiaden" at NRK in 1997, and released the album First Blues (1999). In 2000 Amund focused on solo career with Henry as the drummer within the 'Amund Maarud Band'. They released the album Ripped, Stripped and Southern Fried (2003), and was nominated for Spellemannprisen 2003, in the category Blues.

During this period, 'Amund Maarud Band' regular house orchestra at the blues club Muddy Waters in Oslo and backed Norwegian and international artists like R.C Finnegan, Vidar Busk, Paal Flaata, Barbara Blue, Larry Burton, Earl Poolbal, Hal Ketchum, Brian Setzer, Mason Ruffner, Linda Gail Lewis, Claudia Scott and Glenn D. Hardin hundreds of concerts and jam nights.

In 2004 the 'Amund Maarud Band' released the album Commotion, and signaled a change of style in the band. Per Tobro replaced Bill Troiani on the bass, and Eirik Tovsrud Knutsen joined at the organ during this tour. In 2006 the brothers together with the rest of the band started The Grand playing more rock music. The Grand released an EP and an album by the same name The Grand (2006), and attended the Roskilde Festival in Denmark and live on the TV program Rockpalazt in Germany (2008).

He is also music producer and sound engineer at Snaxville Studio, which he owns with his brother, and has participated as a technician on recordings with, among others, The Respatexans (Shine On who won the Spellemannprisen in 2005), Kid Andersen (Greaseland in 2006), Ottar "Big Hand" Johansen (Drømmeland in 2006), Jens Andreas Kleiven (Moments in 2008) and Bill Troiani (Love Sickness in 2009).

Together with the bassist Per Tobro from 'The Grand' among others, he also played in the rock band MF-35 during the period 2005–09. When 'The Grand' took a break in 2010, he has been busy duo Morudes which also includes his brother on guitar.

Discography

Within "MaarudKara»
  • 1999: First Blues (Tylden & Co)
  • With Amund Maarud Band
  • 2003: Ripped, Stripped & Southernfried (Blue Mood/BMG)
  • 2004: Commotion (BMG)
  • Within "The Respatexans»
  • 2005: Shine On (Bare Bra Musikk)
  • With Mona Grytøyr
  • 2006: From Here to Paradise (Asap Media)
  • With Ottar "Big Hand" Johansen
  • 2006: Drømmeland (New Cut Music)
  • With Gaute Ormåsen
  • 2006: G For Gaute (Tylden & Co)
  • Within The Grand
  • 2007: The Grand (The Grand Recordings/Sonet)
  • With Julie Willumsen
  • 2010: Waltz for Valentines (MamaSaySing)
  • With Amund Maarud
  • 2011: Electric (Snaxville Recordings)
  • 2012: Dirt (Snaxville Recordings)
  • References

    Henrik Maarud Wikipedia