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Morten Dahl Background information Also known as "Diesel" Dahl Born 19 June 1959
Trondheim, NorwayGenres Hard rock, glam metal Instruments Drums Years active 1982–present Associated acts TNT, TinDrum Morten "Diesel" Dahl (born 19 June 1959 in Trondheim, Norway) is the drummer and co-founder of the Norwegian hard rock band TNT.
He started playing the drums at the age of 15, and played in bands like Burn, Edge and Hotlips before he formed TNT together with vocalist Dag Ingebrigtsen in 1982. Dahl played on the first three TNT albums and co-wrote their biggest hit, "10,000 Lovers (In One)", before he decided to quit in October 1987. The following year he formed the band TinDrum, who got a national number 1 hit with "Drums of War".
In the early 1990s Dahl joined the local Hells Angels motorcycle club in Trondheim and became their spokesperson. Throughout the 90s he played in various bands, such as Diesel Dahl & Friends and Diezel, before he officially reunited with TNT in 2000. He left Hells Angels in 2005.
His daughter Carina Dahl is a singer and glamour model.
Contents
Discography
TNT
- TNT (1982)
- Knights of the New Thunder (1984)
- Tell No Tales (1987)
- Give me a Sign EP (2003)
- My Religion (2004)
- All the Way to the Sun (2005)
- Live in Madrid - CD + DVD package (2006)
- The New Territory (2007)
- Atlantis (2008)
- A Farewell to Arms (2010)
TinDrum
- Drums of War (1988)
- How About This?! (1989)
- Cool, Calm & Collected (1991)
Diezel
- Willpower (1995)
Diesel Dahl & Friends
- reCYCLEd (1997)
Sources
Ronni Le Tekrø • Morten "Diesel" Dahl • Victor Borge • Tony Mills
Steinar Eikum • Dag Ingebrigtsen • Kenneth Odiin • John Macaluso • Morty Black • Tony HarnellStudio albums TNT • Knights of the New Thunder • Tell No Tales • Intuition • Realized Fantasies • Firefly • Transistor • My Religion • All the Way to the Sun • The New Territory • Atlantis • A Farewell to ArmsCompilations Live albums Videography Related articles Categories:- Norwegian drummers
- TNT members
- Living people
- 1959 births
- People from Trondheim
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