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Birth name
  
Kjersti Aasan Stubo

Instruments
  
Vocals

Children
  
Mathias Stubo

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, composer

Parents
  
Thorgeir Stubo


Genres
  
Role
  
Musician

Origin
  
Name
  
Kjersti Stubo

Born
  
25 April 1970 (age 54) Narvik, Northern Norway (
1970-04-25
)

Labels
  
Blue Jersey, BolageGrappa Music

Albums
  
How High Is the Sky, Oofotr, My Shining Hour, Oofotr II

Similar People
  
Jorn Oien, Thorgeir Stubo, Eirik Stubo, Mathias Stubo, Tore Brunborg

Profiles


Siblings
  
Havard Stubo, Eirik Stubo

So Danço Samba


Kjersti Aasan Stubø (born 25 April 1970 in Narvik, Norway) is a Norwegian Jazz musician vocalist, daughter and musical successor of Jazz guitarist Thorgeir Stubø (1943-1986), mother of elektronica musician Mathias Stubø (b. 1992), and sister of Jazz guitarist Håvard and theatre director Eirik Stubø.

Contents

Insensatez - How Insensitive - Åh, så intensiv - Jobim


Career

Stubø studied jazz on the Jazz program at the Trondheim Music Conservatory (1991–93). Aged 14 she performed with her father, Thorgeir, who died from cancer two years later. During her studies in Trondheim she established her own Jazz orchestra Kjersti Stubø Band in 1991. Co-musicians on this project were Vigleik Storaas (piano), Tore Brunborg (saxophones), Odd Magne Gridseth (bass) and Ernst-Wiggo Sandbakk (drums). With a different lineup Vigleik Storaas (piano), Olaf Kamfjord (bass) and Per Oddvar Johansen (drums), she released an album in 2001. In 2010 there was a third lineup with Jørn Øien (piano), Magne Thormodsæter (bass) and Håkon Mjåset Johansen (drums). They performied at several festivals and released the record How High is the Sky in 2011. Stubø also joined the vocal band Kvitretten on their releases in 1991-97, and Ernst-Wiggo Sandbakk in his project Oofotr.

She has appeared on many national jazz festivals, in 1999 with Herbie Hancock on the Kongsberg Jazz Festival, but also the Scandinavian scenes, in Umeå International Jazz Festival and Haparanda/Torneå Jazz Festival. In 2009 she started a cooperation with MiNensemblet, and has performed with international artists like Doug Raney and Bernt Rosengren. In addition she has partisipated on numerous albums and/or performed live with Terri Lyne Carrington, Ira Coleman, Doug Raney, Jesper Lundgaard, Palle Mikkelborg, Svein Olav Herstad, Håkon Mjåset Johansen, Daniel Franck, Ernst-Wiggo Sandbakk, Jørn Øien, Håvard Stubø, Thorgeir Stubø, Vigleik Storaas, Per Oddvar Johansen, Per Mathisen, Jan Gunnar Hoff, Olga Konkova, Hallgeir Pedersen, Mimmi Hammar, Alex Acuna, Frode Nymo, Tore Johansen, Roger Johansen, Terje Venaas, Bjørn Alterhaug

With «Kjersti Stubø Quartet»

  • 2001: My Shining Hour (Blue Jersey Records)
  • 2011: How High is the Sky (Bolage)
  • Within Oofotr

  • 1995: Oofotr (Norske Gram)
  • 2001: Oofotr II (Heilo)
  • Within Kvitretten

  • 1996: Voices (Curling Legs)
  • With a tribute to DumDum Boys

  • 1999: Solide Saker (Norska Jv)
  • Songs

    If You Never Come to MeHow High Is the Sky · 2011
    Åh - Så IntensivHow High Is the Sky · 2011
    If I Were a BellHow High Is the Sky · 2011

    References

    Kjersti Stubø Wikipedia


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