Christiania Fusel & Blaagress
Christiania Fusel & Blaagress was a band started at Øystein Sunde's home after an evening at the Dolphin Club in Oslo on February 18, 1968.[1] Its first performance was on February 22 the same year.[2] The original membership of the band was:[2]
- Kari Svendsen (banjo, tuba/baritone)[2][3]
- Gerd Gudding (fiddle)[2]
- Anne Elisenberg (fiddle, washboard)[2]
- Fredrik Wibe (bass, washtub bass)[2]
- Kåre Schanche (guitar)[2]
- Øystein Sunde (guitar, mandolin)[2]
The band performed live for many years but released only one single, "Det kjem nok betre tider" / "Mamma vi’kke ha" (Better Times a-Comin' / Mama Don't Allow),[1][3] and one album, Som varmt hvetebrød i tørt gress (Like Hotcakes in Dry Grass).[1]
References
- http://www.rockipedia.no/mediateket/norsk-pop-og-rockleksikon/christiania_fusel_og_blaagress/
- "Fusels historie". www.spinner.no.
- Breen, Marta. 2006. Piker, vin og sang: 50 år med jenter i norsk rock og pop. Oslo: Spartakus, p. 78.
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