Hanne Hukkelberg
- January 6, 2024
- Composer
Quick Facts
Hanne Hukkelberg Biography
Name | Hanne Hukkelberg |
Birthday | Apr 17 |
Birth Year | 1979 |
Place Of Birth | Kongsberg |
Birth Country | Norway |
Birth Sign | Aries |
Hanne Hukkelberg is one of the most popular and richest Composer who was born on April 17, 1979 in Kongsberg, Norway. Hanne Hukkelberg was born 17 April 1979 in Norway. She is a Norwegian singer-songwriter, producer and musician.
Rykestrasse 68, released September 2006, was praised by critics for its maturity and expansion. The album featured a cover of “Break My Body”, by The Pixies, which was a popular choice for Hukkelberg’s live performances. Rykestrasse68 was Hukkelberg’s Open Class category Spellemannprisen in Norway, which is the Norwegian equivalent to a Grammy.
Hukkelberg contributed a song, “Lucy,” to the soundtrack of the film The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian in 2008.
In 2009, Hukkelberg released Blood from a Stone. This album’s guitar-heavy sound was a departure from the jazzy pop of her first two releases, recalling 80s alt-rock bands like The Pixies and Bettie Serveert as well as PJ Harvey. Although many reviews deplored the album’s more straightforward approach, Pitchfork approved of the record as “a singer’s album, highlighting Hukkelberg’s voice above all else.” The singer was nominated as a Female Artist for a Spellemannprisen in 2009 for Blood from a Stone. She also contributed vocals to Motorpsycho’s 2009 album Heavy Metal Fruit.
It received enthusiastic reviews, with critics praising Hukkelberg’s originality and vocal talent. PopMatters said that Hukkelberg’s debut “heralds the arrival a major new talent.” The Observer described the album as “subtle, moving”. The Sunday Times named Little Things as the Record of the Year 2005 by the Sunday Times.
Hanne Hukkelberg Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Composer |
House | Living in own house. |
Hanne Hukkelberg is one of the richest Composer from Norway. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Hanne Hukkelberg 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Hukkelberg graduated from the Norwegian Academy of Music in 2003, establishing herself as a vocalist, composer and multi-instrumentalist. Kare Chr. met her there. Vestrheim, a tutor, would become one of Hukkelberg’s closest friends and collaborators. She also produced her Cast Anchor EP (2003), and her breakthrough debut LP, Little Things (2004).
In 2004, Little Things was released in Norway. A worldwide release followed in June 2005 by Propeller Recordings, Norway. The album was distributed in the United States by Sony Music. Little Things is known for its diverse array of instruments and use of found sounds such as dish brushes, rain, and bicycle spokes.
In 2006 Hukkelberg released her sophomore album Rykestrasse 68. The album was awarded a Norwegian Grammy in 2007 and released to international acclaim, with the likes of Pitchfork, The Guardian and BBC leading press plaudits.
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Hukkelberg contributed a song to the Occupy This Album compilation released in May 2012 to support the Occupy movement. The MP3 release of the set featured a previously unreleased track called “On My Wall,” an alternate version of “I Sing You” from Featherbrain.
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After relocating to New York Hukkelberg released fourth album Featherbrain to similar acclaim in 2012. The album was hailed a “masterpiece” (The Sunday Times), with Hukkelberg’s brazen confidence and steadfast individuality reaching “airtight, impeccable” standards (The Quietus). The corresponding album tour – yet another trans-Atlantic affair, including repeat-dates with Wilco – was followed by an extended live hiatus.