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Birth name
  
Svein Arne Øvergaard

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, band leader

Label
  
Gemini TV

Origin
  
Norway

Labels
  
Gemini Music

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Born
  
1 January 1912 Kristiania, Norway (Oslo) (
1912-01-01
)

Associated acts
  
Svein Øvergaards Orchestra Funny Boys

Died
  
23 November 1986, Oslo, Norway

Instruments
  
Drums, Percussion, Saxophone

Svein Arne Øvergaard (1 January 1912 in Kristiania (Oslo) – 23 November 1986 in Oslo) was a Norwegian resistance member, boxer and jazz musician (saxophone, percussion) and band leader, married to Gunhild Øvergaard (born Sandberg, 1912–1996), and known from the jazz scenes of Oslo.

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Biography

Øvergaard played in Willie Vieth's Kaba Orchestra and as leader of the mighty popular Funny Boys (1932–39), he was among the first Norwegian jazz musicians to be known outside of Norway. From 1937 he led since his own orchestra, including with bassist Fred Lange-Nielsen, drummer Per Gregersen, guitarist Finn Westbye, saxophonist Arvid Gram Paulsen, and clarinetist Einar Gustavsen. He also collaborated frequently with drummer Pete Brown and guitarist Robert Normann.

In 1938 he was Norwegian champion in boxing, junior light heavyweight, for the Boxing Club Pugilist. During World War II, he vent to the United Kingdom and became part of Linge Company with telegraph as main work.

Discography

With Funny Boys
  • 2001: Jazz in Norway vol. 2 1938-43 (RCA)
  • References

    Svein Øvergaard Wikipedia