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Cæcilie Norby

Danish jazz and poprock vocalist, b. Sept. 9th 1964, Frederiksberg, Denmark. In her first decade as performing artist she was heard mostly in pop settings. Still a teenager, in 1982 she was one of the founders of the funk band [a=Street Beat] and the following year part of the Jazz/Funk group [a=Frontline (15)], that released the albums "Frontline" and "Frontlife". In the years 1985 to 1993 she achieved national fame as one of the two female vocalists of the popular powerpop group [a=One Two (2)]. From then on however she has appeared as a jazz vocalist only. In 1995 she was signed to the jazz label [l=Blue Note] and released the selftitled solo debut album. Aiming at an international breakthrough she released four studio albums on Blue Note Records, followed by the live album "London/Paris" recorded during the Europe tour in 2003. Daughter of moder classical composer [a=Erik Norby] and opera singer [a6060398]. Sister of pop singer [a886058]

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Cæcilie Norby

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