Doddo Andersen

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Doddo Andersen
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Background information
Birth nameEduardo Hans Andersen
Born (1963-10-16) 16 October 1963 (age 57)
Bergen, Norway
GenresSinger-songwriter, author
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, writer
InstrumentsGuitar, vocals
Years active1983–present
Associated actsUnge Frustrerte Menn
Chocolate Overdose
Websitedoddo.no

Eduardo Hans "Doddo" Andersen (born 16 October 1963) is a Norwegian singer-songwriter known as frontman of the band Unge Frustrerte Menn (UFM), a band that through seven albums gained local popularity in Bergen as well as nationwide performance at NRK.

Biography[]

Doddo has in addition to the band UFM collaborated with Odd Nordstoga writing the revue "Kjærlighet er best på pinne"[1] (Love is best on the stick lollipop), also the title of a book written by Doddo, about the four stages men go through in the pursuit of love.

Doddo is a permanent writer in the website of newspaper Bergens Tidendes where he blogs about all that concerns the football club Brann. Doddo has released five books. "Mitt Haukeland – En nær livet-opplevelse" (My Haukeland – A close to life experience) was released in 2012. The book is about Haukeland University Hospital, and was published in connection to the hospital's centenary anniversary.[1]

Doddo is the son of the pianist Knut Albrigt Andersen, and the brother of musicians, guitarist Knut Luedy "Tino" Andersen and singer-songwriter and record producer Geir Luedy Andersen.

Discography[]

  • Slanger og Snegler – 1991 (Sigma Music)
  • Doddo og Unge Frustrerte Menn – 1995 (Tylden & Co.)
  • Sosialantropologi – 1996 (Lucky Music)
  • Hodet i Sanden – 1997 (Grappa)
  • Øl og Peanøtter – 1998 (Grappa)
  • Dronningen av Kalde Føtter – 2001 (Grappa)
  • Solen Titter Frem – 2002 (Grappa)

Bibliography[]

  • Kjærlighet er best på pinne (2005)
  • Kjeks og samliv (2007)
  • Hei, døden (2009)
  • Fortellingen om Brann (2010)
  • Mitt Haukeland. En nær livet-opplevelse (2012)

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Eduardo Doddo Andersen". Gyldendals Forlag. Retrieved 29 October 2017.

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