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Bernhoft was vocalist and songwriter in the band [[Span (band)|Span]]. The band broke up in [[2005]]. Previously, Bernhoft played in the group [[Explicit Lyrics]] with Fridtjof 'Joff' Nilsen, |
Bernhoft was vocalist and songwriter in the band [[Span (band)|Span]]. The band broke up in [[2005]]. Previously, Bernhoft had played in the group [[Explicit Lyrics]] with Fridtjof 'Joff' Nilsen, who joined him in Span. |
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Bernhoft has contributed on a number of recordings and concerts with other, mostly Norwegian artists. Artists like [[Hanne Hukkelberg]], [[Dadafon]], [[Bigbang (Norwegian band)|Bigbang]] and [[Sigurd Køhn|The Køhn/Johansen Sextet]]. |
Bernhoft has contributed on a number of recordings and concerts with other, mostly Norwegian artists. Artists like [[Hanne Hukkelberg]], [[Dadafon]], [[Bigbang (Norwegian band)|Bigbang]] and [[Sigurd Køhn|The Køhn/Johansen Sextet]]. |
Revision as of 23:56, 6 August 2011
Jarle Bernhoft, also known as Bernhoft, is a Norwegian singer, multiinstrumentalist, composer and og lyricist. Bernhoft is from Nittedal in Norway, but currently lives in Oslo. His best known songs are «Streetlights», «Shout», «Choices» og «C'mon Talk».
Career
Bernhoft was vocalist and songwriter in the band Span. The band broke up in 2005. Previously, Bernhoft had played in the group Explicit Lyrics with Fridtjof 'Joff' Nilsen, who joined him in Span.
Bernhoft has contributed on a number of recordings and concerts with other, mostly Norwegian artists. Artists like Hanne Hukkelberg, Dadafon, Bigbang and The Køhn/Johansen Sextet.
He played in the band using the pseudonym Rod Hot.
He released his first solo album «Ceramik City Chronicles» on 1 September 2008.
In January 2010 Bernhoft released a double live album called «1:Man 2:Band», where one half is a recording from his solo show at a jazz café in Oslo (Kampen Bistro), and the other half is a recording from his conerts in Rockefeller and Molde Jazz Festival with a full band.
His second solo album, «Solidarity Breaks», was released the next year - January 2011.