Kenneth Sivertsen

Guitarist and composer known for folk music

Kenneth Sivertsen - Guitarist and composer known for folk music
Born

January 16th, 1961
64 years ago

Died

December 24th, 2006
18 years ago — 45 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Norway

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Guitarist and composer contributed significantly to Norwegian folk music. Founded the band 'Sivertsen & Co.' and collaborated with various artists in the genre. Released multiple albums that showcase a blend of traditional melodies and contemporary sounds. Worked on music for television and theater, enriching the cultural landscape with guitar-driven compositions.

Founded the band 'Sivertsen & Co.'

Released several acclaimed albums

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