Linnea Dale

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Linnea Dale (2009)
Linnea Dale (2009)
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Lemoyne Street
  NO 19th 16/2012 (1 week)

Linnea Dale (born April 22, 1991 in Tinn ) is a Norwegian singer.

Life

Dale was born in Tinn in the Norwegian province of Telemark and attended secondary school in Skien .

In 2007 she was a candidate for the fifth season of the Norwegian Pop Idol edition (international for: Deutschland sucht den Superstar ) and came in seventh. In the semifinals on October 10, she carried the self-written song What Do I Know About Love and qualified for the final.

In 2009 Dale worked with the pop band Donkeyboy from Drammen, Norway, as a guest singer for the songs Ambitions , Sometimes and Awake on the band's debut album Caught in a Life . Ambitions rose to number seven on the Norwegian singles chart on April 6, 2009 and reached number one on June 29 after 13 weeks. Dale recorded the song Anything Goes (and Everything's Alright) with Magnus Sinnes .

Her first EP, Children of the Sun , was released on January 27, 2012 on Warner Music. She released her first solo album, Lemoyne Street , in April 2012 with the support of producer Øystein Greni and guitarist Nikolai Eilertsen from BigBang .

Dale took part in the Melodi Grand Prix 2014 , the Norwegian preliminary decision for the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 . She competed with her song High Hopes and came second in the gold final.

Pål Waaktaar-Savoy of a-ha co-wrote and produced three songs on her album Good Goodbyes , which was released on May 9, 2014 .

In 2019 she worked as a guest singer for the song Another Year with the Norwegian pop band Minor Majority on their album Napkin Poetry .

Discography

Albums

  • 2012: Lemoyne Street
  • 2014: good goodbyes
  • 2018: Wait for the Morning

EP

  • 2012: Children of the Sun

Web links

Commons : Linnea Dale  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Linnea Dale in the Norwegian charts
  2. a b Eva Susanne Drugg: Hun synger sommerlåta. In: nrk.no. NRK, 2009, accessed December 28, 2019 (nb-NO).
  3. DonkeyBoy debuterer på VG-lista - Culture - Drammen Tidende. In: archive.is. 2012, accessed December 28, 2019 .