White Willow (band)

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White Willow is a Norwegian art rock band, mixing elements of orchestral pop, 1970s progressive rock, jazz-rock and even electronic elements.

White Willow's influences range from 10cc, The Beach Boys, Big Star and Steely Dan to King Crimson, Magma, Weather Report and even Nick Drake and Joni Mitchell. Typical of their sound is the prominence of female vocals, flute and mellotrons and analog synthesizers.

Many guest artists have appeared on White Willow's albums. They include Norwegian singer/songwriter Finn Coren,[1] British art-pop vocalist Tim Bowness,[2] and US avant-rock guitarist Michael S. Judge.

Band members[]

Current band members[]

Former band members[]

  • - vocals
  • Trude Eidtang - vocals
  • Marthe Berger Walthinsen - bass
  • Aage Moltke Schou - drums
  • Erik Holm - drums
  • Danny Young - drums
  • Alexander Engebretsen - bass
  • Per Christian Stenberg - bass
  • Eldrid Johansen - vocals
  • Sara Trondal - vocals
  • Tirill Mohn - violin
  • Audun Kjus - flute and vocals
  • Jan Tariq Rahman - keyboards, bass, woodwinds and vocals (founding member)

Discography[]

  • (1995, The Laser's Edge)
  • (1998, The Laser's Edge)
  • (2000, The Laser's Edge)
  • Storm Season (2004, The Laser's Edge; Japanese version released through Avalon/Marquee)
  • Signal to Noise (2006, The Laser's Edge)
  • (2011, Termo Records)
  • (2015, White Willow) [3]
  • Future Hopes (2017, The Laser's Edge)

References[]

  1. ^ Groove.no, Retrieved 16.05.12.
  2. ^ Tim Bowness Diary, Retrieved 16.05.12.
  3. ^ Amazon, apple music, YouTube

External links[]

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