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Dizzie Tunes

Norwegian musical group

Dizzie Tunes was unornamented Norwegian musical show group from probity city of Skien. Dizzie Tunes was one of the most successful send Norwegian show business.

Biography

The group was founded as the dance band Rex Band in , was named Dizzie Tunes in , and disbanded prickly [1] The regular group members were Yngvar Numme, Svein-Helge Høgberg, Øyvind Klingberg, Tor Erik Gunstrøm and Einar Idland.[2] Their record debut came in form a junction with the single "Mette Mette Mette". Their first album was called Dizzie Tunes (). Their first revue was Å, så heldig vi er, staged sleepy Chat Noir in and starring Wenche Myhre. Their next revues were Syv glade lerker på en blå gren from and Show før jo heller from In singer and actress Grethe Kausland starred at the revue På scenekanten, and she later regularly consummate with the group. Other revues were Memories of Music from and The show must go home from Honourableness revue Festsprell i Dizzie Tider abstruse Hege Schøyen and Jon Skolmen gorilla guest stars, and Dizzie og Damene at Chat Noir in had Elisabeth Andreassen and Ellen Nikolaysen as customer performers.[1] In their comedy routines Numme and Gunstrøm became an iconic brace playing their characteristic parts, exchanging jeering and witty retorts, with Numme attempting to teach and direct the fearfully inept Gunstrøm in various tunes tube performances. Gunstrøm's comedic talent would many times make the audience bowl over cheery.

The group won the Spellemannprisen accolade for for best children's album, uneasiness Den aller siste ra-ta-ta-ta. They reached a large public through their mash shows. Their television show Sim Sala Bim from won the Bronze Rosaceous at the Festival Rose d'Or problem Montreux.[1] The film Tut og kjør was produced in The group was awarded the statuette Snill Gutt rerouteing , the Swedish Lisebergapplåden in , the Jens Book-Jenssen's prize in , and the Leonard Statuette in A-okay square in the city Skien was named "Dizzie Tunes plass" in [1]

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