- Kurt Foss
Kurt Foss (
January 1 ,1925 -October 17 ,1991 ) was a Norwegiancomposer ,singer andvaudeville artist.He was born in
Bergen , and together withReidar Bøe Kurt Foss created the hugely popularduo "Radiofantomene" ("The Radio Phantoms") that was active throughout the 1940s, 50s and 60s. Their biggest success was the song "Blåveispiken" ("The Liverwort Girl") with lyrics byArne Paasche Aasen and which was released in 1950 selling 100,000 records. They later producedhumorous song s and tendervise s, among these were "Tre yndige små mus" ("Three Cute Little Mice") in 1950, composed byKristian Hauger , "Nordlandsnetter" ("Nordland Nights") in collaboration withJens Book-Jenssen in 1952, "Det ringer, det ringer" ("It's Ringing, It's Ringing") in 1953, "Kallen og katten" ("The Old Man and the Cat") in 1954, which was one of several adaptaions into songs of the poetry ofJakob Sande , and also "De nære ting" ("The Things Near") in 1951, that song was also with lyrics by Arne Paasche Aasen. After the death of Reidar Bøe in 1969, Foss didn't thrive in the limelight as he had used to. During the subsequent years he worked as, among other things,stage manager at some ofOslo 's theatres. Nevertheless, he still performed some during the 1970s as well as the 1980s, initially together with his wife Torhild Lindal who was also a stage artist, and later with other, one of these beingJon Eikemo . He was awarded theGammleng Award in the veteran category in 1986. In 1989 he moved back to his home town, Bergen, and he lived there until his death in 1991, at the age of 66.The first CD release of "Radiofantomene" came in 2004, and the second collector's album was released in August 2005. A third record with musical adaptations of Jakob Sande poems came in November 2006.
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* [http://www.mic.no/mic.nsf/home/bransjeregister?opendocument&url=http://www.mic.no/symfonikontakt.nsf/pub/per2006010311114378790569 Biography in "Norsk pop- og rockleksikon" from 2005]
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