Tore Jensen

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Born (1935-05-19) 19 May 1935 (age 90)
Oslo
OriginNorway
GenresJazz
OccupationJazz musician
Tore Jensen
Born (1935-05-19) 19 May 1935 (age 90)
Oslo
OriginNorway
GenresJazz
OccupationJazz musician
Instrument(s)Trumpet, cornet, flugelhorn & vocals

Tore Jensen (born 19 May 1935) is a Norwegian jazz musician (trumpet, cornet and flugelhorn) and bandleader, known from a series of Dixieland bands and album releases.[1][2]

Jensen was born in Oslo, and was first known through the local band «Hot Saints» (1953–60), whereupon he was involved in the band «Big Chief Jazzband» and «Norwegian Dixieland All Stars». Together with Bjørn Stokstad he toured with his own band as in Germany (1961), before the two established the eponymous Stokstad/Jensen Trad.Band (1962–),[3] where all the members was honorary citizen of New Orleans (1984). They also played a series of gigs at Moldejazz from 1963, and a number of festivals and concerts outside Norway.[1] He also worked in a swing jazz quintet with Svein Gusrud and Peter Opsvik, and played on releases by bands like «Norske Rytmekonger», «Swingkameratene», «Christiania 12»[4] and «Mississippi Jazzband». He received Buddyprisen (1987), and was awarded Ellaprisen Oslo Jazzfestival in (2000), bl.s. to have cultivated young musicians within bands like Tore Jensens Shangri-La.[1][2][5]

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