Hedvig Hanson
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Hedvig Hanson
Hedvig Hanson (born 22 April 1975 in Tartu) is an Estonian jazz vocalist.[1]
In 1993, she won the music Eesti Televisioon (ETV) singing competition Kaks takti ette.[1]
Hedvig Hanson's mother is singer Novella Hanson and her father is actor and singer Tõnu Kilgas. Her half-sister is actress Piret Krumm. Hanson's paternal grandparents were actors Ellen Kaarma and Lembit Mägedi.[2]
Albums[]
- 1997 "Love for sale" – Kaljuste Music Productions
- 2000 "Let me love you" – BIO Management
- 2001 "Tule mu juurde" – MT Holding
- 2003 "What colour is love" – Emarcy / Universal
- 2004 "Nii õrn on öö" – MT Holding Ltd.
- 2005 "You bring me joy" – Universal
- 2006 "Ema laulud" – Music Maker OÜ
- 2008 "Kohtumistund" – Music Maker OÜ
- 2009 "Armastuslaulud" – Music Maker OÜ
- 2011 "Tants kestab veel" – Music Maker OÜ
- 2013 "Esmahetked" – Music Maker OÜ
- 2015 "Ilus elu" – Music Maker OÜ
- 2017 "Talvine soojus" – Music Maker OÜ
Awards[]
- Eesti Raadio Award, Musician of the Year (2003)
- Estonian Music Awards, Female and Jazz Artist of the Year (2001)
- Estonian Music Awards, Jazz Artist of the Year (2008)[1]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "regular bio | Hedvig Hanson". kuula.ee. 19 July 2014. Archived from the original on 19 July 2014.
- ^ "Tõnu Kilgas on oma nelja tütre üle väga uhke". Eesti Päevaleht (in Estonian). 16 January 2016. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
Categories:
- Living people
- 1975 births
- Estonian female singers
- Estonian-language singers
- English-language singers from Estonia
- People from Tartu