Fredrik Norén

Not to be confused with Fredrik Norén the Swedish jazz trumpeter, and leader of the "Stockholm Jazz Orchestra"
Fredrik Norén
Born 1941 (age 7475)
Stockholm
Origin Sweden
Genres Jazz
Occupation(s) Musician, composer
Instruments Drums
Labels Official website
Associated acts Fredrik Norén Band

Fredrik Norén (born 1941 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish jazz musician (drums) and band leader known from numerous recordings.[1]

Career

In the 1960s he was active in the jazz circle "Gyllene Cirkeln" and played with the likes of Ben Webster and Dexter Gordon. In the 1970s he was involved in the bands of Lars Gullin.[2]

With his own F.N. Band (born 1978) he has fostered a number of young jazz talent and released a series of albums, Jazz in Sweden (1980) as the first. Furthermore, he released The Snake (1984), Juan Carlos (1988) and To Mr J (1990). On his own label he continued with the albums City Sounds (1991), live from the Fasching jazz club in Stockholm, One Day in May (1995) with the jazz singer Lina Nyberg, The pelican (1997), T (1999), FNB Plays (2002), Moon Rush and Live at Glenn Miller Café. The band members has varied, most recently including Lars Ekman on bass, Peter Fredman on alto saxophone Calle Bagge/Jonas Östholm on piano and Nils Janson on trumpet.

With Joakim Milder, Bobo Stenson and Palle Danielsson, he released Sister Majs Blouse (1993) which gave Grammy – later published Epilogue with music of Börje Fredriksson (1998). In trio with Christian Spering and Joakim Milder released the album Association. In a quartet with Bernt Rosengren, Lars Sjösten and Palle Danielsson, he released Late Date playing the music of Lars Gullin. Finally he released the Sweden Bahia Connection – Coneccão Suecia Bahia recorded in Brazil by Brazilian musicians (2004).[3]

Honors

Discography

Solo albums

Fredrik Norén Band
Other

Collaborations

With Idrees Sulieman
With Staffan Abeleen Quintet
Sivuca with Putte Wickmans Orkester
With Brew Moore and Lars Sjösten Trio
With Björn Alke's Quartet
With Bo Hansson
Within "Sister Maj's Blouse", including with Joakim Milder, Bobo Stenson and Palle Danielsson
With Lennart Åberg

References

  1. "Norén, Fredrik". MusikSok.se. Retrieved 2014-11-09.
  2. "Fredrik Norén: Trummar vidare och prisas!" (in Swedish). DigJazz.se. Retrieved 2014-11-09.
  3. 1 2 Sabbatini, Mark (14 March 2006). "Fredrik Norén: Sweden Bahia Connection (2006)". Musical reviews. All About Jazz. Retrieved 2014-11-09.

External links

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