Hans Hulbækmo

Hans Hulbækmo

Hulbækmo and Trygve Waldemar Fiske with Hanna Paulsberg Concept at Vossajazz 2016. (Photo by Knut Andersen)
Background information
Born 1989 (age 2627)
Tolga, Hedmark
Origin Norway
Genres Jazz
Occupation(s) Musician, composer
Instruments Drums, percussion, vibraphone
Labels Dayladore Collective, Hubro Records, Nabovarsel
Associated acts Your Headlights Are On, Moskus, Broen
Website Hans Hulbækmo on Myspace

Hans Hulbækmo (born 1989 in Tolga, Norway) is a Norwegian jazz musician (drums, percussion and vibraphone) and composer, son of the traditional folk musicians, singer Tone Hulbækmo and flautist Hans Fredrik Jacobsen, married 23 June 2011 to trombonist and bassist Heiða Karine Jóhannesdóttir Mobeck, and known from several new Norwegian bands and recordings.[1]

Career

Hulbækmo studied music on the Jazz program at Trondheim Musikkonsevatorium, NTNU,[2] where he joined the acoustic jazz band "Moskus" together with fellow students, Fredrik Luhr Dietrichson (double bass) from Haugesund and Anja Lauvdal (piano) from Flekkefjord, at NTNU. Their debut album was Salmesykkel (2012)[3] Hulbækmo also played in "Your Headlights Are On" with an selftiteled debut album Your Headlights Are On (2011) and "Snøskred" debuting with the album Whiteout (2012), with Anja Lauvdal.

In 2015 he released the album "Yoga" with the band Broen.

Honors

Discography

Broen
Your Headlights Are On
Oluf Dimitri Røe
Moskus
Snøskred
Hanna Paulsberg Concept
Therese Aune
Sommerfuglfisk
Skadedyr

References

  1. 1 2 Nodeland, Randi Helén (20 October 2011). "Hans Hulbækmo vant Grappas debutantpris" (in Norwegian). Østlendingen. Retrieved 2013-08-19.
  2. "Young Star stipend til jazz-pianist". Statkraft. Retrieved 2013-08-30.
  3. 1 2 Mosnes, Terje (5 September 2012). "Talenter underveis" (in Norwegian). Dagbladet. Retrieved 2013-08-19.
  4. "Hans Hulbækmo Discography". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2013-08-30.
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