Gulleiv Wee
Gulleiv Wee (born 8 October 1969 in Sandnes, Norway) is a Norwegian musician (bass), known from collaborations in the Norwegian band The September When.
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Born | Sandnes, Rogaland | 8 October 1969
Origin | Norway |
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instrument(s) | Bass guitar |
Labels | Jazzland Circulasione Totale |
Website | www |
Career
After "The September When" broke up in 1996, Wee started the band "Janne Hagens Gospel Combo", "Dream Pilots" (2004–),[1] "Salvation Street" and Wibutee (2000–01). He played once in an orchestra "Circulasione Totale Orchestra". He has been a central figure on the Norwegian music scene for more than two decades.
Selected discography
- Within The September When
- 1991: Mother I've Been Kissed (Warner Music Norway)
- 1993: One Eye Open (WEA)
- 1994: Hugger Mugger (WEA)
- 2008: Judas Kiss (EMI Music)
- With "Circulasione Totale Orchestra»
- 1996: Recycling Grieg (Circulasione Totale)
- 2000: Enten Eller (Circulasione Totale)
- Within Wibutee
- 1998: Newborn Thing (Jazzland), feat. Live Maria Roggen
- 2001: Eight Domestic Challenges (Jazzland)[2]
- With Han Innante
- 1998: Radio Innante Presenterer: Han Innante – Magalaust (Kulturkompaniet/Radio Innante)
- With Anne Grete Preus
- 1999: Verden Er Et Vakkert Sted (Virgin Music)
- With Erik Faber
- 1999: Between The Lines (Sony Music)
- With Nadirsenit
- 2003: Nadirsenit (Plateselskapet Skarv)
- With Morten Abel
- 2003: Being Everything, Knowing Nothing (Virgin Music)
- With Sigvart Dagsland
- 2004: Underlig Frihet (Capitol Records)
- With "Dream Pilots»
- 2004: Walkover (MTG Music)
- 2005: If You Ever Come Down (MTG Music)
- With Svein Tang Wa
- 2005: På Kanten (Trembling Records)
- With Live Maria Roggen
- 2007: Circuit Songs (Jazzland Recordings)
- With Hovering Orville
- 2008: Silverlines (Checkpoint Charlie)
References
- Goodwyn, Hannah. "Dreampilots: "God Can Always Restore"". CBN Music. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
- Johansen, Carl Kristian (31 May 2006). "Ikke akkurat jazzpurisme" (in Norwegian). MIC.no. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
External links
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