Ann Farholt


Ann Farholt (born 5 March 1966) is a Danish jazz singer famous for her sensitive voice.[1]

Biography

Farholt was hailed as one of the biggest names at Copenhagen Jazz Festival in 1994[2] The autodidact singer was "discovered" at age 18 when she made an improvised performance at Skindbuksen, a Copenhagen Jazz Club.[3] She has performed extensively with Jesper Thilo.

She later also pursued a career as an actress.[3]

Discography (in selection)

Solo albums

  • 1994: Movin' On (Music Mecca)

Collaborations

  • 1988: Ann & Allan: Vocals Alive (Øer Sound)
  • 2001: Nothing to Declare (Music Mecca), With Jesper Thilo
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References

  1. Omkring midnat. Portræt af sangeren Ann Farholt Ekstra Bladet | 18.03.1990 | 2. sektion | Side 8
  2. Hun giver jazzen en på saxofonen. Interview: Ann Farholt. Ekstra Bladet | 05.07.1994 | 1. sektion | Side 17
  3. Sceneskift: En jazzsangerinde på de skrå brædder Portræt / interview: Ann Farholt. Jyllands-Posten | 20.11.2003 | JP_København | Side 12


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