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Tanabreddens Ungdom

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Active from
  
1973

Albums
  
Dædnugádde Nuorat

Genre
  
Folk

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Record labels
  
Universal Music Oy, Universal Music AS, Digital Distribution Iceland, Universal Music A/S, Universal Music AB

Similar
  
Hege Tunaal, Tidfall, Transjoik, The Tuesdays, Tindrum

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Tanabreddens Ungdom (Northern Sami: Deatnogátte Nuorat (new orthography), Dædnugátte nuorat (old orthography) and Finnish: Tenonrannan nuoret) was a Sámi band established in 1973 in Karasjok, Norway. The band is known for being the first band to popularize the yoik with the record release on the record company MAI 7402, 1974). Since yoiking had been banned in Norwegian schools to some extent, the release of their album garnered a lot of attention and the album sold more than 20,000 copies and even made it on the charts (Norsktoppen).

Contents

Jovnna (JLP 909, 1982) was released in 1982 with Tore Aslaksen standing in for Wigelius. Tanabreddens Ungdom's latest release is from 2001 when they released a collection called Deatnogátte Nuorat – Buoremusat - The Best Of Tanabreddens Ungdom (Iđut 2001). Anne-Lise Solbakk also contributed her talent to this latest record. 2004 saw the band celebrating their 30 years of being together with a series of concerts. In addition, the band was portrayed on the program «Sápmelaš Oaivil» broadcast by NRK.

Line-up

  • Irene Pettersen
  • Leif Wigelius
  • Ingvald Guttorm
  • Hartvik Hansen
  • Songs

    Elle-MáretDædnugádde Nuorat · 1974
    Prin'sánDædnugádde Nuorat · 1974
    Boares Mui'toDædnugádde Nuorat · 1974

    References

    Tanabreddens Ungdom Wikipedia