Eva & the Heartmaker

Eva & the Heartmaker
Origin Norway
Genres Pop and dance music
Years active 2006-present
Website www.evaandtheheartmaker.com
Members Eva Weel Skram (vocals)
Thomas Stenersen
Eva Weel Skram

Eva Weel Skram (2009)
Background information
Born (1985-12-17) December 17, 1985
Sogndal, Norway
Genres Pop, dance music
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2005  present
Associated acts Eva & the Heartmaker

Eva & The Heartmaker is a Norwegian musical duo made up of Eva Weel Skram and her husband Thomas Stenersen, with Eva on main vocals. They have released four studio albums and a number of charting singles in the dance genre.

Eva Weel Skram

Eva Weel Skram (born in Sogndal, Norway on 17 December 1985) studied music, dance and drama Firda Upper Secondary School in Sandane from 2001 to 2004. In 2005, she appeared in season 3 of the Norwegian Idol series. She was eliminated on 22 April 2005 from the competition finishing 6th overall. After Idol she continued her studies for one more year at Romerike Folkehøgskole.

Duo Eva & the Heartmaker

Soon after she formed the duo Eva & The Heartmaker and on 28 August 2006, the duo released their debut album Behind Golden Frames followed in 2009 by Let's Keep This Up Forever that received favorable reviews. "Superhero" taken from the album remains their biggest hit reaching #4 on the VG-lista official Norwegian Singles Chart. The duo appeared at the 2010 "Sommerspillet" festival event in Arendal. Their third album Dominoes' was released in 2011 followed by Traces of You has been released in 2013.[1]

Although a duo, in live events they use backup musicians basically made up of Alf Magne Hillestad (drums), Ingar Blix (bass) Lars Kvistum (keyboards) and Anne Marte Nesdal (backing vocals).

Discography

(all credited to Eva & The Heartmaker)

Albums

Year Album Chart
peak
NOR
[2]
Certification
2006 Behind Golden Flames
2009 Let's Keep This Up Forever 13
2011 Dominoes 15
2013 Traces of You 7

Singles

Year Single Chart
peak
NOR
[2]
Certification Album
2009 "Superhero" 4 Let's Keep This Up Forever
"Please!" 10
2010 "Mr. Tokyo" 17 Dominoes

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