Curling Legs

Curling Legs Productions A/S (established 1992 in Oslo, Norway) is a Norwegian record label with a catalogue encompassing all styles of jazz and improvised music. It was started by Knut Værnes and Morten Halle to release their own music. In 1994 Odin Records was licensed to Curling Legs from the Norwegian Jazz Forum, to continue the production of Norwegian jazz. In addition to Værnes and Halle, the third co-owner of Curling Legs is Helge Westbye, the director of the record label Grappa Music, and the label is part of FONO.[1] The music is distributed through the company Musikkoperatørene.[2]

Curling Legs
Founded1992 (1992)
FounderKnut Værnes
Morten Halle
GenreJazz
Country of originNorway
LocationOslo
Official websitewww.curlinglegs.no

By the time of their fiftieth issue, on 3 May 1999, Curling Legs had won Spellemannprisen four times.[3]

The Radka Toneff Memorial Award is funded by the royalty income from all her releases on Odin, Universal and Curling Legs.[4][5][6]

Recordings published by Curling Legs

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See also

  •  Jazz portal
  •  Companies portal
  •  Norway portal

References

  1. "Curling Legs AS". FONO.no. Archived from the original on 2013-04-12.
  2. "Curling Legs Productions". Directory MIC.no.
  3. "Smalt er fett x 50!", Puls, 3 May 1999 (in Norwegian)
  4. "Radka-prisen til Elin Rosseland". Ballade.no.
  5. Andreas Reitan, "Eldbjørg Raknes fikk minnepris", Nea Radio, 20 July 2011 (in Norwegian)
  6. "Solveig Slettahjell vinner Radka Toneffs Minnepris" Archived 2007-02-02 at the Wayback Machine, Ballade.no, 15 August 2005 (in Norwegian)
  7. "Vigleik Storaas Trio", Oslosurf, 5 May 2010 (in Norwegian)
  8. Terje Mosnes, "Vigleik Storaas Trio, Andre bilder (Curling Legs)" Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, Anmeldelser, Dagbladet, (in Norwegian)
  9. Kjetil Wold, "Pat Metheny-ros av stavangertrommis: Gitarlegenden Pat Metheny er full av lovord overfor Paal Nilssen-Love", Aftenbladet, 26 October 2001 (in Norwegian)
  10. Lasse Bjarte Hove, "Her her de nominerte... Ugress, Ephemera, Popium og Røyksopp kan alle vinne spellemannspris 22. februar. Les hvem som er nominert her", Bergensavisen, 6 January 2003 (in Norwegian)
  11. Hanne Farestvedt, "Ab und zu: Det er svært vakkert, mye av det Ab und Zu byr på i sin tredje utgivelse", Bergensavisen, 10 December 2002 (in Norwegian)
  12. "Ble beste popgruppe: Bergenstrioen Ephemera vant Spellemannsprisen 2002 for beste popgruppe lørdag kveld", Bergensavisen 22 February 2003, updated 4 March 2003 (in Norwegian)
  13. Lasse Bjarte Hove and ANB, "Kan bli bergensk Spellemann-storeslem: Omtrent som vanlig, kan man si, så er bergensartistene godt representert på nominasjonene til årets Spellemann-priser. Se hele listen her!", Bergensavisen, 7 January 2005 (in Norwegian)
  14. Lars Holger Ursin, "Ydmyke chilinøtter: Når Jazzselskapet Curling Legs gir ut samleplate, er ingen av låtene gjenkjennelige. De er nemlig rørt sammen på nytt av en gjeng elektronister", Bergenpuls, Bergens Tidende, 15 June 2004 (in Norwegian)
  15. Herb Young, "Magni Wentzel, Live", IAJRC Journal, September 1, 2010 (Online at Highbeam, subscription required)
  16. Tor Hammerø, "Tøft og morsomt: Urban Tunélls Klezmerband har bergtatt publikum i 10 år. Enda flere kommer strømmende til nå", Side2, Nettavisen, 13 September 2011 (in Norwegian)
  17. Terje Mosnes, "Take it away, Alfie!: Jazz-Prøysen, Mingus-musikk og norsk triodebut på nye album", Dagbladet, 22 August 2012 (in Norwegian)
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