Mai Britt Normann

Mai Britt "Embee" Normann (born 16 April 1966 Gjøvik, Norway)[1] is a Norwegian singer-songwriter.

Mai Britt Normann
Also known asEmbee Normann
Born (1966-04-16) 16 April 1966
Gjøvik, Oppland
OriginNorway
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
InstrumentsVocals & guitar

Career

Normann has been a recognized songwriter in Norway and internationally for 25 years, after her acclaimed debut album Wonderland (Embee Normann, 1993).[2] She also made lyrics for the Norwegian band Vagabond on their debut album Vagabond in 1994, TNT on their album Firefly (1997) with Three Nights Live in Tokyo, and the Ronni Le Tekrø album Extra Strong String (1998). Her second solo album release Full of Light (MB Normann, 2000). Normann writes most of her lyrics in English, increasingly also in Norwegian, and has relatively large catalog. She performed her song "Stormy Weather" together with Ronni Le Tekrø at the norwegian TV show "Gundersen & Grønlund A/S" in 1992, which aired on NRK. In recent years, after her latest release which is called "In-Between Dusk & Dawn", she has been performing intimate concerts in and around her hometown, Gjøvik.

Discography

  • 1993: Wonderland (Stageway)
  • 2000: Full of Light (Beatheaven)[3]
  • 2013: In-Between Dusk And Dawn (Enger Music)
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References

  1. "Mai Britt Normann Singer songwriter – Directory". MIC.no. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  2. "Embee Normann "Wonderland", 1993 – En skjult skatt i norsk pop-rock historie!" (in Norwegian). MusikkgledeOgUtbrudd.Blogspot.no. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  3. "Embee Normann Embee Normann "Shimmer"". Retrieved 4 October 2013 via YouTube.
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