Henning Solvang

Henning Solvang (b. 1974) (Doom Perignon) is a Norwegian rock musician and member of the rock band Thulsa Doom. Henning is now a teacher in Oslo, Norway, teaching history, geography and music. He is well known in the Norwegian rock community. He has been a member of several rockbands since 2001, and has been a collaborator on 12 albums with several bands. Henning has played in the well known Øyafestivalen in Norway in 2008, and he got good reviews [1] from NRK (National broadcasting network in Norway) when playing with Brut Boogaloo for their new album Dirty Living. Norway's biggest newspaper (VG) wrote: De brøyter ikke ny mark, men gir til gjengjeld til beste det anmeldere har kalt «svært fengende, pågående retro-rock av klassisk syttitallsvalør». During the Norwegian music contest, Melodi Grand Prix[2] the competition that decides which person or band who will be nominated for Eurovision Song Contest, Henning was a member of the national jury with 50% power to decide, along with the votes of the country.

His song "Learn from TV" has been used in the television series "Mammon".

Album Year Band name
The Seats Are Soft But The Helmet Is Way Too Tight 2001 Thulsa Doom
Do the Boogaloo 2001 Brut Boogaloo
Oslo City 2002 Mensen
The Caliban Sessions #1 2002 The Caliban Sessions
The Caliban Sessions #2 2002 The Caliban Sessions
Norwegian Jesus 2003 The Cumshots
... And then Take You to a Place Where Jars Are Kept 2003 Thulsa Doom
Keyboard, Oh Lord! Why Don`t We? 2005 Thulsa Doom
Need the Air 2005 Thulsa Doom
Dirty Living 2008 Brut Boogaloo
Simple Pleasures 2010 Bloodlights
El Doom 2012 El Doom and The Born Electric

References

  1. NRK wrote an article about Brut Boogaloo where they said :"the old style is classical and unmasked" http://www.nrk.no/kultur/brut-tilbake-med-mer-boogaloo-1.6293939
  2. Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013
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