Charlie Norman
50 top tracks
Charlie Norman
50 top tracks
Albums

Charlie Norman - 1 Timme, 12 Minuter Och 30 Sekunder
Charlie Norman

Charlie Norman Vs Robert Wells
Charlie Norman

Swedish jazz Masters: Charlie Norman - 1 Timme, 12 Minuter Och 30 Sekunder
Charlie Norman

Metronome Records 1949-2009
Charlie Norman

Papa Piano
Charlie Norman

Guldkorn
Charlie Norman

Boogie Woogie
Charlie Norman

The Boogie Woogie Touch
Charlie Norman

Diamanter - 50-Talet
Charlie Norman

Mr Boogie Woogie - 20 originalinspelningar från åren 1943-1954
Charlie Norman

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Charlie Norman

Populärmusik Från 1941
Charlie Norman
Biography
Karl-Erik Albert (Charlie) Norman (4 October 1920, Ludvika, Dalarnas län, Sweden - 12 August 2005, Danderyd, Stockholms län, Sweden (Cancer) ) was a Swedish musician and entertainer, generally considered to be Sweden's leading boogie-woogie piano player, but also an accomplished all-round pianist, whose first TV-show was 1947, playing behind Édith Piaf. He was the father of stand-up comedian Lennie Norman....Read more on Last.fm
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Karl-Erik Albert (Charlie) Norman (4 October 1920, Ludvika, Dalarnas län, Sweden - 12 August 2005, Danderyd, Stockholms län, Sweden (Cancer) ) was a Swedish musician and entertainer, generally considered to be Sweden's leading boogie-woogie piano player, but also an accomplished all-round pianist, whose first TV-show was 1947, playing behind Édith Piaf. He was the father of stand-up comedian Lennie Norman.
Charlie Norman was attracted to music early on. He played trumpet in the school orchestra and also studied piano. His parents did not want him to take up a career as a musician without first securing a "proper" trade. So he begun work as a lathe operator qualifying at ASEA. In his spare time he played the piano in his own dance orchestra and in an orchestra competition in Borlänge in 1937, Charlie’s prowess as a pianist was recognised and he was invited to join Sven Fors's dance band Estonians. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Charlie+Norman">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
