Monday, August 22, 2016

Here is the sixth generation “Every time we meet” entertainers – Dagbladet.no

(Dagbladet): Today started recording the sixth “Every time we meet” -season on Kjærnes farm outside Moss.

The artists who will share tracks and experiences with each other the next ten days are Eldar Vågan (55) Ase Kleveland (67), Margaret Berger (30), Benny Borg (70), Esben “Dane” Selvig (38), Ida Maria (32) and Hanne Sørvaag (36).

Dagblad Traveller Øyvind Rønning, who has followed ” Every time we meet “ closely since its inception, has this to say about this year’s performers:

– Compared to previous seasons, this is a very decent crowd, but not any more – with Eldar Vågan as a funny joker. But the great songwriters are missing, if you look away from Benny Borg. And – the program had penetrated an artist from the very top shelf, one hangnail or an Åge Aleksandersen or Kari Bremnes. They are surely asked, says Rønning and continues:

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– But of course, the program stands or falls on good stories and a little daring interpretations.



– Fy darn

“Every time we meet” is back on display in spring, 2017.

TV 2 program director Jarle Nakken said in a press release that he believes the channel has managed to collect an artist bunch of very large width, both in repertoire, personality and history:

– there are some really great Norwegian song taxes that will now get completely new and exciting interpretations of these artists, and it is also possible for the round table in the barn will be divided incredible many strong, interesting and funny stories, think neck.

Five of the seven artists have been looking in other TV2 concepts earlier.

The Dane, Berger and Sørvaag have been judges and mentors respectively “Idol,” “Idol Junior” and “The Voice”, while Vågan, Sørvaag and Ida Maria has participated in “Shall we dance. “

Åse Kleveland said in the press the message that she was ecstatic when she was asked to be involved in “Every time we meet” .

– When I saw the program, I have the basically thought that “damn, so nice it had been to be allowed to be with.” In “Every time we meet,” you can be a little immeasurable, says Kleveland, who was Norway’s Minister of Culture from 1990 to 1996.

Dagbladet magazine met Åse Kleveland for a portrait interview earlier this year. Read here: – Having blown such a limit for yourself, so dare you little more (requires Plus subscription)

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Vazelina Bilopphøggers’ Eldar Vågan says buddy Øystein Dolmen, who participated in the first season of “Every time we meet,” recommended him to be with.

– I’m not particularly good to receive praise, but I’m pretty on your hair, so I’ll do my best, says 55-year-old jokingly.

like Ida Maria and Hanne Sørvaag has Vågan competed on floor in “Shall we dance” – check out the artist’s hip-here.

Social experiment

Former ‘Idol’ -deltaker and “Melody Grand Prix “-winning Margaret Berger is seasonal youngest participant.

30-year-old says she is a fan of the “every time we meet” is about music, musicians and performers:

– My experience is that anyone who has worked with music regardless of genre in a way is a kind of family. So “Every time we meet” is a kind of cunning and good social experiment that I wanted to be a part of, says Berger in the press message.

Earlier this year it was announced that Berger has found love with Stavanger-man Glenn Huth Mæland (39).

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“svorsk» Benny Borg highlighted by Dagbladet as the season’s biggest songwriter.

70-year-old describes TV2 program “the only suite which is again where artists can be allowed to be artists,” and says while he are curious about how artist colleagues are going to interpret his songs.

Borg released the album “the greatest journey” earlier this year, five dice in Dagbladet.

Several of the songs on the album written for his late wife Liv Jacobsen.

Rocker and hip hop alibi

Ida Maria Sivertsen Børli the past year has been eventful. She has participated in “Shall We Dance”, released Spirituals album and become a mother.

In addition stormed there are around 32-year-old last year, after she in an article in Aftenposten spoke about how alcohol consumption came in front of his career.

“Every time we meet” Ida Maria especially excited to see how the other artists react to her interpretations of their songs.

– I like the concept that you should do each other’s songs, do different genres – and I do not need to be so tied to what I normally do, she says in the press release.

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This year’s Hip Hop alibi is Esben “Dane “Selvig, known from clowning and rock band Yoga Fire.

Thus, it can be set for both rap and rock interpretations of songs like Annie Kleve’s” Nothing new under the sun “or Vazelina Bilopphøggers’ “tractor trailer”.

Like going on a school

– I have sky-high expectations! This here reminds me a bit about the old days when you went on a class trip to Spiterstulen or scout and stuff. The sticking off and live on a farm with a bunch of you do not know, that I think is sublime, says Dane, who has previously been to see as a judge in the TV2 program ‘Idol’.

Hanne Sørvaag recently announced that she moves to New York, but has apparently changed his mind – at least while recording the “every time we meet »goods.

in addition to being an artist has 36-year-old has been looking in another TV 2 program, as a mentor in” the Voice. “

– I’ve thought many times that I’ve wanted very much to be part of the “Every time we meet.” I think I have some great stories that I want to share, and then there’s this magic that lies in shelf each other’s material. I can not wait, says Sørvaag.

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