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Birthe Kjær (born Birthe Kjær Hansen 1 September 1948 in Aarhus ) is a Danish pop singer who since the late 1960s has been known as particularly Danish pop singer . Career Birthe Kjær began performing as a big girl and came in 1960 with a CCG group called 'Sunshine trio' who played all over the country and also managed to get a few optrædner on television. The group broke up, and Birthe Kjær began as an apprentice in a savings bank. She, however, continued to sing, and in 1968 discovered Johnny Reimar her at a dance restaurant and offered...
Birthe Wilke (born, March 19, 1936) is a popular Danish singer who competed for Denmark twice in the Eurovision Song Contest. She was named "Denmark's Doris Day" and recorded "Que sera sera" in 1956. After qualifying in the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix to represent Denmark at the Eurovision Song Contest, she participated in Eurovision Song Contest 1957 where she sang ’’Skibet Skal Sejle I Nat’’ (literal translation, The Ship is Leaving Tonight) with Gustav Winckler. They ranked number 3, and stunned television audiences with a 13-second long kiss at the end of their performance. She also participated in the Eurovision...
Danish singer/ songwriter from Århus. Lyrics in Danish http://www.myspace.com/annikaaakjaer Her first album was out the 5. of may and is called "lille filantrop" (little philanthropist), including ten tracks. The record company is Playground and the producer is Henrik Marstal. She has toured Denmark as support for Thomas Buttenschön. Freely translated from the Danish blog "Luftskibet (beta) Larm": "Annika Aakjær is a sensitive singer/songwriter, but before you run away screaming because you have had enough of "amazing mondays" and other trivialities of everyday life, then you need to stop and listen closely to what she sings. Because Aakjær writes excellent lyrics...
Since Søren Kjærgaard in 2000 won the Nordic Young Jazz Competition he has established himself as one of the Danish music scene’s most wanted pianists and keyboard players. In 2004 the pianist/composer was awarded the Danish National Radio Jazz Award for his originality and creative presence on the experimental jazz scene of Copenhagen and Denmark, being one the pioneers in the new wave of the young generation. The award was followed by radio appearances and the recent solo piano/key album ”KEYS” (january 2006) which was recorded in the National Radio studios. On the jazz scene, Søren Kjærgaard has claimed attention...