Inger Lise Rypdal

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Inger Lise Rypdal
Rypdal with Stein Ingebrigtsen in 1974.
Rypdal with Stein Ingebrigtsen in 1974.
Background information
Birth nameInger Lise Andersen
Born (1949-12-14) 14 December 1949 (age 71)
Lena, Østre Toten
OriginNorway
GenresPop music
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
InstrumentsVocals

Inger Lise Rypdal (born 14 December 1949 in Lena, Norway) is a Norwegian singer and actress in many different genres: pop, rock, theater, film, and musical. She is the sister of singer Maj Britt Andersen and was married (1969–1985) to guitarist and composer Terje Rypdal.[1]

Biography[]

Inger Lise Rypdal (originally Inger Lise Andersen) has been an artist since 1968. She has made 16 albums in Norway and some in Sweden, acted in several theatre performances, nine movies and attended the Norwegian heats of the Eurovision Song Contest, the Melodi Grand Prix 10 times: 1969 ( as Inger Lise Andersen with Eventyr), 1972 (Lillebror), 1973 (with two songs: Alternativ, with Ola Neegaard, Gro Anita Schønn & Stein Ingebrigtsen Å for et spill), 1976 (with Jahn Teigen Voodoo), 1979 (Så lenge du er hos meg), 1980 (Svart fortid), 1981 (Tankar), 1982 (Lady Di), 1983 (with Freddy Berg Elegi), 1984 (Vindar). Together with Øystein Wiik she has done several musical concerts all around Norway.[1]

She started with soul-music together with Geir Wentzel, and she has often returned to soul, for instance in the band Chipahua with some of the best Norwegian artists. In `La Mome Piaf` audience experienced Inger Lise Rypdal acting parts of Edith Piaf's life. All the well known songs were tied together with short stories from Piaf's life.[2]

Discography[]

Solo albums[]

  • Inger Lise (RCA, 1970)
  • Hello-A (RCA, 1972) with Stein Ingebrigtsen
  • Sjung bort bekymren (RCA Sweden, 1972)
  • Har du nånsinn... (RCA Sweden, 1973)
  • (Talent, 1973) (CD 1993)
  • 830 S – bak sølvmikrofonen (Talent, 1974) with Stein Ingebrigtsen
  • Einar Schankes Gledeshus (Camp, 1974)
  • Den stille gaten (Talent, 1974)
  • Jag kommer tillbaka (RCA Sweden, 1975)
  • Feeling (Talent, 1975)
  • Tider kommer, tider går (Talent, 1977)
  • Før og nå. 15 store suksesser 1973–79 (Talent, 1979)
  • Inger Lise Rypdal (RCA Sweden, 1979)
  • Sign Language (Talent, 1980)
  • Songwriters for the Stars/Barry Mann & Cynthia Weill/David Foster (Mercury, 1982)
  • Kontakt (Talent, 1982)
  • Just For You (Studio B, 1983)
  • Å, jul med din glede (Arco, 1986)
  • Till min kära (Studio B, 1987)
  • Enkel resa (Sonet Sweden, 1988) .
  • Romanse (Agentus, 1988), with Lakki Patey
  • Fru Johnsen (Crema, 1989)
  • Tid (Talent, 1997)
  • Inger Lise (Master Music, 2001)
  • Ansikter (Kirkelig Kulturverksted, 2007), with

Albums featured[]

With Terje Rypdal

Melodi Grand Prix entries[]

  • Eventyr (1969)
  • Lillebror(1972)
  • Å for et spill with Stein Ingebrigtsen, Ola Neegård, Gro Anita Schønn(1973)
  • Alternativ with Lillian Harriett (1975)
  • Yo-yo with Stein Ingebrigtsen(1974)
  • Voodoo with Jahn Teigen (1976)
  • Så lenge du er hos meg (1979)
  • Svart fortid (1980)
  • Tanker (1981)
  • Lady Di (1982)
  • Elegi with Freddy Dahl (1983)
  • Vinder (1984)

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Larsen, Svend Erik Løken (13 February 2009). "Inger Lise Rypdal – Sanger og Skuespiller" (in Norwegian). Norsk Biografisk Leksikon. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  2. ^ Risvik, Øyvind. "INGER LISE RYPDAL: Tårene rant og jeg fant svaret på det jeg søkte etter" (in Norwegian). VisitDrammen.no. Retrieved 9 November 2015.

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