Gyllene Skivan
Gyllene Skivan (Golden Disc) is an annual jazz award given by Orkesterjournalen (OJ), the oldest jazz magazine in Sweden which was established in 1933.[1] OJ established the Gyllene Skivan award in 1954 when it was won by Lars Gullin. The Swedish tenor saxophonist, Bernt Rosengren, is the only person to have won the award five times.
Winners Of The Gyllene Skivan Awards Since 1954
- 2010 Peter Asplund: Peter Asplund meets Bernstein
- 2009 Bernt Rosengren: I'm Flying - PB7
- 2008 Esbjörn Svensson Trio: Leocucyte - ACT
- 2007 Anders Bergcrantz: About Time - Stunt Records
- 2006 Esbjörn Svensson Trio: Tuesday Wonderland - ACT
- 2005 Bobo Stenson: Goodbye - ECM
- 2004 Peter Asplund: Lochiel’s warning – Prophone
- 2003 Esbjörn Svensson: Seven days of falling – Superstudio Gul
- 2002 Per Henrik Wallin: Tiveden – Phono Suecia
- 2001 Magnus Lindgren: Paradise open – Caprice
- 2000 Patrik Boman: Seven Piece Machine – Arietta
- 1999 Arne Domnérus & Bernt Rosengren: Face to face – Dragon
- 1998 Per Texas Johansson: Alla mina kompisar – Kaza
- 1997 Jan Lundgren Trio: Swedish standards – Sittel
- 1996 Bobo Stenson: Reflections – ECM
- 1995 Anders Bergcrantz: In this together – Dragon
- 1994 Bosse Broberg/Red Mitchell: West of the moon – Dragon
- 1993 Krister Andersson: About time – Flash Music
- 1992 Peter Gullin: Tenderness – Dragon
- 1991 Summit Meeting: Full of life – Dragon
- 1990 Joakim Milder: Still in motion – Dragon
- 1989 Lars Sjösten kvartett: Roots and relations – Dragon
- 1988 Åke Johansson Trio: Encore – Dragon
- 1987 Bertil Löfgren: First time – Dragon
- 1986 Krister Andersson: Krister Andersson and friends – Dragon
- 1985 Rolf Ericson: Stockholm sweetnin’ – Dragon
- 1984 Tolvan Big Band: Montreux and more – Dragon
- 1983 Christer Boustedt: plays Thelonious Monk – Dragon
- 1982 Jazz Incorporated: Walkin’ on – Dragon
- 1981 Lars Sjösten: Select notes – Caprice
- 1980 Jazz Incorporated: Live at Fasching – Caprice
- 1979 Nils Lindberg: Saxes galore – Bluebell
- 1978 Arne Domnérus & Bengt Hallberg: Duets for Duke – Sonet
- 1977 Rune Gustafsson: Move – Sonet
- 1976 Nannie Porres: Närbild – EMI
- 1975 Eje Thelin: Eje Thelin – Caprice
- 1974 Bernt Rosengren: Notes from the underground – Harvest
- 1973 Putte Wickman: Happy new year – Odeon
- 1972 Nisse Sandström: The painter – Odeon
- 1971 Bjarne Nerem: How long has this been going on – Odeon
- 1970 Jan Allan: Jan Allan ’70 – MCA
- 1968/69 (slogs ihop pga för få inspelningar ’68) Bernt Rosengren: Improvisationer – SJR
- 1967 Arne Domnérus: Mobil – Megafon
- 1966 Börje Fredriksson: Intervall – Columbia
- 1965 Bernt Rosengren: Stockholm dues – Columbia
- 1964 Lars Gullin: Portrait of my pals – Columbia
- 1963 Eje Thelin: So far – Columbia
- 1962 Bengt-Arne Wallin: Old folklore in swedish modern – Dux
- 1961 Jan Johansson: 8 bitar Johansson – Megafon
- 1960 Jan Johansson: Mäster Johansgatan 12 – Megafon
- 1959 Åke Persson: Quincy – here we come – Metronome
- 1958 Harry Arnold: Quincy’s home again – Metronome
- 1957 Bengt Hallberg: Dinah m fl – Philips
- 1956 Hacke Björksten: On the Alamo – Metronome
- 1955 Arne Domnérus: Rockin’ chair – HMV
- 1954 Lars Gullin: Dannys dream - Metronome
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References
- "Swedish National Radio Info About Gyllene Skivan". sverigesradio.se. Retrieved 2010-10-19.
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