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Jan Kåre Hystad

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Jan Kåre Hystad
Hystad in 2017
Hystad in 2017
Background information
Also known asHysen
Born (1955-07-09) 9 July 1955 (age 69)
Stord, Norway
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician, band leader, composer
Instrument(s)Saxophones, clarinet, flute

Jan Kåre "Hysen" Hystad (born 9 July 1955) is a Norwegian jazz musician (saxophone, clarinet, flute), and the older brother of jazz saxophonist Ole Jacob Hystad. He is known as leader of his own Quartet and as part of the Bergen Big Band with cooperations with Teje Rypdal, John Surman and Karin Krogh.

Career

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Hystad was born in Stord and was classically educated at Griegakademiet, University of Bergen. Since 1978 he has been a resident of Bergen where he has been freelance musician, he led his own ensembles, as well as being involved as Musical Director & Musician at Den Nationale Scene and in Bergen Big Band. Han ga ut Cafè Hysen Noir (2000), with contributions by Guttorm Guttormsen, Harald Dahlstrøm/Håkon Berge/Atle Halstensen piano, Yngve Moe/Sveinung Sand bass, Tarald Tvedten trommer, Erlend Fauske gitar.[1] He conduct his own Jan Kåre Hystad Quartet including Dag Arnesen (piano), Frank Jakobsen (drums) and Sigurd Ulveseth (bass). They released the album Vargtime – Varg Veum's favoritter (2002), which was launched at the same time as Varg Veum's 60 years anniversary, and the publication of the book Som i et speil (2002) by Gunnar Staalesen. The production Vargtime toured thereon Norwegian as well as Danish jazz scenes, "Kongsberg Krimfestival" (2005) and Kongsberg Jazzfestival (2006). The follow-up Vargtime 2 – four cousins (2006), with musicians Ole Jacob Hystad, Tor Yttredal and Gunnar Onarheim (saxophone), as well as Heidi Torsvik and Oddbjørn Hanto (vocals), was released simultaneously as Staalesen's Dødens drabanter (2006). Otherwise, he has collaborated on albums with Ole Amund Gjersvik and his broren Ole Jacob Hystad.

The Hystad brothers toured US and Canada with Terje Rypdal's Crime Scene within Bergen Big Band and joined by Rypdal's Skywards, the band. They will wisit the Vancouver Jazz Festival and the Montreal Jazz Festival. The latter ifestival is the world's largest of its kind.[2]

Discography

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Solo albums

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  • 2000* Café Hysen Noir (Acoustic Records)

As band leader

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  • 1998: Milonga Triste (Acoustic Records), quartet with Morten Færestrand, Ole Amund Gjersvik & Stein Inge Brækhus
  • 1999: Design by Sound (Acoustic Records), trio with Stein Inge Brækhus & Ole Amund Gjersvik
  • 2002: Vargtime – Varg Veum's favoritter (Gemini Records), as J.K.H. Quartet
  • 2006: Vargtime 2 – Four Cousins (Gemini Records), as J.K.H. Quartet
  • 2009: Vargtime 3 – Something Good (Acoustic Records), as J.K.H. Quartet

Collaborative works

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With Bergen Blues Band
  • 1980: Bergen Blues Band (Harvest, EMI Norge)
With Jan Eggum
  • 1984: Alarmen Går (Karussell)
With Knut Skodvin
  • 1989: Gynt (Gynt), with Harald Dahlstrøm, Ole Thomsen & Tone Ljøkelsøy
With Ole Amund Gjersvik
  • 1990: A Voice from the Past (Acoustic Records)
With Knut Vaage & Ragnvald Vaage
  • 1993: Eg strøyer mine songar ut (Albedo), feat. Linda Øvrebø
With Knut Vaage & Ragnvald Vaage
With Kaizers Orchestra
With Britt-Synnøve Johansen
  • 2002: Mot Himmlen I Paris – Piaf På Norsk (West Audio Production)
  • 2010: Skyt Meg Med Tre Roser – Tango På Norsk (Adelante Records)
Within Bergen Big Band

References

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  1. ^ Tor Hammerø (22 May 2000). "Jan Kåre Hystad: Cafè Hysen Noir Review". Puls.no. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
  2. ^ Vilde Hjertholm Lunde (30 June 2012). "Ole Jacob Hystad i USA" (in Norwegian). SunnHordland.no. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 3 November 2012.