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Origin
  
Norway

Role
  
Musician · kaarekolve.no

Instruments
  
Saxophone

Genres
  
Jazz

Website
  
kaarekolve.no

Name
  
Kare Kolve


Kare Kolve

Born
  
10 August 1967 (age 56) Voss, Hordaland (
1967-08-10
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, band leader, composer

Albums
  
The Saga so Far, My Direction, Further Directions, Fortissimos, Þvilikt Og Annað Eins

Similar People
  
Rolf Graf, Oskar Gudjonsson, Staffan William‑Olsson, Friðrik Karlsson, Johann Asmundsson

Music group
  
Mezzoforte (1991 – 1994)

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Kåre Kolve (born 10 August 1964 in Voss, Norway) is a Norwegian jazz musician (saxophone), and the older brother of the vibraphonist Ivar Kolve. He is known as bandleader of his own Kåre Kolve Quartet, several album releases and the collaborations within the bands "Lava", "Mezzoforte" and "Tre Små Kinesere".

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Career

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After a year at Trøndertun Folkehøgskole, Kolve studied music on the Jazz program at Trondheim Musikkonsevatorium (1984–87), where he partisipated in "Trondheim Bop-service" and "First Set" releasing the album Going (1992). He is known from long time collaboration within the Norwegian jazz rock band "Lava", including four album releases, and the Icelandic jazz rock band "Mezzoforte" (1991–95), including the albums Fortissimos (1991) and Daybreak (1993). He is one of the driving forces of the band "Mambo Compañeros" together with Marit Hætta Øverli in Trondheim (1996–), including the album Viva Salsa (2003). Kolve has appeared on releases such as Innerst i sjelen (1994) with Sissel Kyrkjebø, Marit Hætta Øverli and Ole Edvard Antonsen, and he led his own Kåre Kolve Quartet with Espen Berg, including two releases.

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At Vossajazz 2014, he appeared within the Polyostinat experience, by his brother Ivar Kolve. Together they performed within an elite team of Norwegian musicians, including Jørn Øien, Ellen Andrea Wang and last but not the least Jarle Vespestad. They delivered an indulgent poly rhythmic and poly harmonic treat for the discerning ear.

Honors

  • 2015: Commission Interactions for the Trondheim Jazz Festival
  • Solo albums

    As Kåre Kolve Quartet including Espen Berg (piano), Jo Fougner Skaansar (bass) and Magnus Forsberg (drums)
  • 2009: My Direction (Curling Legs)
  • 2010: Further Directions (Curling Legs)
  • Collaborative works

    With Terje Tysland
  • 1988: Kainn Æ Få Lov (Plateselskapet)
  • Within "Lava»
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  • 1990: The Rhythm of Love (Mercury)
  • 1996: The Very Best of Lava (Polydor), Compilation
  • 2005: Alibi (Tylden & Co)
  • 2009: Symphonic Journey (Tylden & Co)
  • Within "First Set»
  • 1992: Going
  • Within "Mezzoforte»
  • 1991: Fortissimos (RCA), Compilation
  • 1991: Better Love (RCA)
  • 1994: After Hours (ZYX Music)
  • 1994: Daybreak (CNR Music)
  • With Frank and Rita Eriksen
  • 1994: The Water Is Wide (BMG, Norway)
  • Within "Tre Små Kinesere»
  • 1996: Tro Håp & Kjærlighet (Columbia)
  • 1998: Storeslem (Columbia)
  • Within "Postgirobygget»
  • 1996: Essensuell (Norske Gram)
  • Within "Trondheim Storband»
  • 2002: Urban Lazy (Not on Label)
  • Within "Mambo Compañeros»
  • 2003: Viva Salsa
  • With Espen Lind
  • 2008: Army of One (BMG, Norway)
  • With Annjo K. Greenall
  • 2012: Eg Vandrar Langs Kaiane (Øra Fonogram)


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    Songs

    Surprise Surprise1991
    Everything You WantDaybreak · 1994
    Journey's EndDaybreak · 1994

    References

    Kåre Kolve Wikipedia