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Einar Iversen was born on July 27, 1930 in Mandal Municipality, Norway and was raised in Oslo, Norway where he studied classical piano under Inge Rolf Ringnes, Artur Schnabel, and Finn Mortensen. He quickly established himself on the Oslo jazz scene in 1949 and released his first album with Rowland Greenberg’s orchestra in 1953.

In the 1950s he played with Dizzy Gillespie, Anthony Ortega, and the Modern_Jazz_Quartet”>Modern Jazz Quartet. He was a regular pianist at Metropol Jazz Club in the Sixties, where he played with Dexter Gordon, Coleman Hawkins, Johnny Griffin, Svend Asmussen, and Stuff Smith in Sweden. As a leader, Einar recorded an album in 1967 leading his own E. I. Trio, Me and My Piano, plus five more. His sideman duties had him performing with Swedish Putte Wickman, Monica Zetterlund, and Povel Ramel on tour in 1978. In Norway, he participated in a number of releases with Bjarne Nerem, Egil Johansen, Totti Bergh, Nora Brockstedt, and Ditlef Eckhoff.

Pianist and composer Einar Iverson, who became one of the most respected Norwegian jazz musicians, awarded Buddyprisen and the Knight of First Class of the Order of the St. Olavs, passed away on April 3, 2019 in Oslo, Norway at the age of 88.

FAN MOGULS

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