Josefine Cronholm

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Josefine Cronholm
2011 in a concert by Marilyn Mazurs Celestrial Circle
at KlangArt Wuppertal

Josefine Cronholm (born May 13, 1971 in Småland ) is a Swedish jazz singer and composer.

biography

As a youth, Cronholm was a member of several Swedish vocal groups and appeared in Brazilian clubs in 1991. She began studying music in Sweden and graduated from the Royal Danish Conservatory of Music in Copenhagen . In 1997 she appeared as a member of Django Bates ' Human Chain at Jazzpar 97 and then became a member of Marilyn Mazur's bands , with whom she also toured in Germany. She also appeared with the New Jungle Orchestra of Pierre Dørge on. In 1998 she founded the group Ibis , with which she recorded 2 albums. She also performs with Søren Siegumfeldt's String Swing , with whom she was successful at the 2005 Copenhagen Jazz Festival. She was also involved in the music of Commissioner Lund with Frans Bak .

In 2003 she was honored as a Jazz i Sverige artist. In France she received the Choc , in Denmark the Danish Grammy Award with String Swing and the Palæ Bar Prize.

Discography

solo

  • Wild Garden (2001), with Ibis
  • Hotel Paradise (2003), with Ibis
  • Songs of the Falling Feather (2010)
  • Ember (2018)

Collaborations

With ARC:

  • Archipelago (2013)

With Marilyn Mazur:

  • All the birds (2002)
  • Celestial Circle (2011)
  • Flamingo Sky (2014)

With Django Bates:

  • Quiet Nights (1999)

With Thommy Andersson:

  • Pending Dialogs (2009)
  • Woodspine (2017)

With Steen Rasmussen:

  • Presenca (2015)
  • Amanha, I morron, Tomorrow (2009)

With Frans Bak:

  • Natsange (1999)
  • "Forbrydelsen" (2007)
  • Sound of North (2016)

With New Jungle Orchestra:

  • Giraf (1998)
  • Zig Zag Zimfoni (2000)
  • Cheek to Cheek (2004)
  • Live at Skuespillerhuset copenhagen (2009)

With string swing:

  • Greatest Hits (1997)
  • Red Shoes (2001)
  • Blue Hat (2005)

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