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Norwegian vocalist,
known from the band
Midnight Choir and as a solo artist.
Flaata was born in Skien, Norway. He
started his
career in the
Skien band Memphis...
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Tidemann Flaata Evensen (11 July 1905 – 16
September 1969) was a
Norwegian politician for the
Labour Party. He was
elected to the
Norwegian Parliament...
- A
single with the
track "Come Tomorrow",
where Paal
Flaata sings with his
daughter Maia
Flaata, was
released the same year. Van Zandt's
Roadsongs album...
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recording package, but lost to
Brothers by the
Black Keys. In 2012, Paal
Flaata released an
album of only Chip
Taylor songs, Wait By the Fire –
Songs of...
- (Ind.) Rick
Wilson Vermilion-Lloydminster-Wainwright
Garth Rowswell Dawn
Flaata Tigra-Lee
Campbell Danny Hozack Darrell Dunn (AP)
Matthew Powell (Ind.)...
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international satellite telecast Elvis—Aloha from Hawaii. In 2014, Paal
Flaata released an
album of only
Mickey Newbury songs,
Bless Us All –
Songs of...
- Mile and the song
appears on the 2006
album Dust to
Shake by Corazon. Paul
Flaata covered "Second
Lover Song" on his
album In
Demand in 2002. A rendition...
- (featuring 070 Phi)
Balbuena England Christian Nystrøm Ben
Lorentzen Paal
Flaata Mark Jean-Philippe
William Hall 3:24 3. "Lost in Love"
Balbuena Hackney...
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members of
Midnight Choir were Al
DeLoner (Atle Bystrøm 'Olsen'), Paal
Flaata, and Ron 'Bystrøm' Olsen. (Atle and Ron are brothers) The band pla**** a...
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Hardin produced the 2002
recording "In Demand" by
Norwegian singer Paal
Flaata for
Universal Music.
Hardin has also
performed over the
years with artists...