Asmund Bjørken

Not to be confused with Aasmund Bjørkan.
Asmund Bjørken
Born (1933-08-19) 19 August 1933
Verdal, Nord-Trøndelag
Origin Norway
Genres Jazz, traditional music
Occupation(s) Musician, composer
Instruments Saxophone, bukkehorn
Labels Sonor Records

Asmund Bjørken (born 19 August 1933 in Verdal) is a Norwegian musician (accordion and saxophone) in the genres of jazz and folk. He is self-taught.[1]

Career

Bjørken was part of Harry Waagens Orchestra, a cental band on the Trondheim Jazz scene in 1949–53. He later had hisown orchestras in Steinkjer (1956–57) and Trondheim (1957–). In the lineups was among others Karl Holst (clarinet and saxophone, 1957–), Kjell Johansen (drums, 1957–) and Bjørn Alterhaug (bass, 1966–). I. 1990 the orchestra consisted of Oddmund Finnseth, Ove Bjørken (guitar), Per Olaf Green and Rolf Skogstad. Av utenlandske samarbeid kan nevnes Bengt Hallberg, Benny Bailey, Mads Vinding.

In the 1980s he played in Egil Kapstad/Rowland Greenberg Quartet, and since 1990 he has led own Asmund Bjørken Swing Sextet, which inter alia Ove Bjørken, Bjørn Alterhaug and Bjørn Krokfoss are included, as well as Erling Aksdal (piano).

He released the autobiography Spellemann, på gammel rutine og støgg mistanke in 2003, and a portrait of him vas put up at the Norwegian television channel NRK in 2003, called Asmund i Himmelriket, by Andreas Lunnan.[2]

Honors

Discography

Solo albums

Collaborative works

References

  1. "Bjørken, Asmund Biography" (in Norwegian). JazzBasen.no. 27 March 2007. Retrieved 2013-08-22.
  2. "Asmund Bjørken rundt midnatt" (in Norwegian). NRK. 30 October 2009. Retrieved 2013-08-22.

External links

Awards
Preceded by
Carl Magnus Neumann
Recipient of the Buddyprisen
1972
Succeeded by
Bjørn Alterhaug
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