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In 1987 he received the Fritt Ord Honorary Award.
In 1987 he received the Fritt Ord Honorary Award.


Nilsen collaborated with his friend and idol [[Pete Seeger (nonfiction)|Pete Seeger]] on numerous occasions. He adapted Pete Seeger's song My Rainbow Race into Norwegian as Barn av regnbuen ("Children of the Rainbow"). [[Anders Behring Breivik (nonfiction)|Anders Behring Breivik]] said that he hated that song, and saw it as a symbol of "cultural Marxism" and multiculturalism. In response, on 26 April 2012, over 40,000 Norwegians sang it publicly outside Breivik's trial.
=== Barn av regnbuen ===
 
Nilsen collaborated with his friend and idol [[Pete Seeger (nonfiction)|Pete Seeger]] on numerous occasions. He adapted Pete Seeger's song ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Rainbow_Race My Rainbow Race]'' into Norwegian as ''Barn av regnbuen'' ("Children of the Rainbow").
 
Convicted mass murderer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anders_Behring_Breivik Anders Behring Breivik] said that he hated that song, and saw it as a symbol of "cultural Marxism" and multiculturalism. In response, on 26 April 2012, over 40,000 Norwegians sang it publicly outside Breivik's trial.


== Discography ==
== Discography ==
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* [[God Natt Oslo (nonfiction)]]
* [[God Natt Oslo (nonfiction)]]
* [[My Rainbow Race (nonfiction)]]


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 15:16, 26 May 2020

Bjørn "Lillebjørn" Falk Nilsen (born 21 December 1950) is a Norwegian singer-songwriter and folk musician. He was born in Oslo, and is considered by some to be the leading "voice of Oslo", thanks to numerous classic songs about the city from the 1970s and onwards[citation needed].

He also makes up the Norwegian supergroup Gitarkameratene with Jan Eggum, Halvdan Sivertsen and Øystein Sunde.

In 1987 he received the Fritt Ord Honorary Award.

Barn av regnbuen

Nilsen collaborated with his friend and idol Pete Seeger on numerous occasions. He adapted Pete Seeger's song My Rainbow Race into Norwegian as Barn av regnbuen ("Children of the Rainbow").

Convicted mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik said that he hated that song, and saw it as a symbol of "cultural Marxism" and multiculturalism. In response, on 26 April 2012, over 40,000 Norwegians sang it publicly outside Breivik's trial.

Discography

Albums

with The Young Norwegians

  • 1967: Things on Our Mind
  • 1969: Music

with Ballade!

  • 1978: Ballade! På turné
  • 1980: Ballade! Ekstranummer
  • 2005: Ballade!s samlede (compilation)

with Gitarkameratene

  • 1989: Gitarkameratene
  • 1990: Typisk norsk
  • 2010: Kanon

with Andy Irvine

  • 2010: Abocurragh [Nilsen plays on one track.]

Solo

  • 1971: Tilbake
  • 1973: Portrett
  • 1974: Haba Haba
  • 1974: Hei fara! Norske folkeviser
  • 1975: Byen med det store hjertet
  • 1979: Oslo 3
  • 1980: Live at Sioux Falls (USA)
  • 1980: Ballade! Ekstranummer
  • 1982: Original Nilsen
  • 1985: Hilsen Nilsen
  • 1988: Sanger
  • 1993: Nære Nilsen

Re-released albums

  • 1995: Haba Haba
  • 2001: Portrett
  • 2003: Byen med det store hjertet (Re-release)
  • 2003: Tilbake (Re-release)
  • 2003: Portrett (Re-release)

Compilation albums

  • 1978: Lillebjørn Nilsens beste
  • 1984: Lillebjørn Nilsens utvalgte
  • 1986: Tekst og musikk: Lillebjørn Nilsen
  • 1996: 40 spor: Nilsens 40 beste
  • 2010: Stilleste gutt på sovesal 1 (10 CDs and a DVD)

Singles

with The Young Norwegians

  • 1966: "Plenty Nothingness and Love" / "Det står ein friar uti garde"
  • 1966: "Joys of Love" / "Jug of Punch"
  • 1967: "Vuggevise for André" / "Goodbye to Your Sparkling Blue Eyes"
  • 1968: "Nightingale" / "Grannie" with Kari Svendsen

with Gitarkameratene

  • 1990: "Barn av regnbuen"

Solo

  • 1973: "Barn av regnbuen" / "Alle duene"
  • 1974: "Haba Haba" / "Kirsebærtreet"
  • 1982: "Tanta til Beate"
  • 1988: "Se deg aldri tilbake"
  • 1993: "Fort gjort å glemme" / "Så nære vi var"
  • 1993: "1000 søte damer"
  • 2006: "Oleanna" (with Pete Seeger) (live)

References

  • "Priser – Fritt Ords Honnør" (in Norwegian). Fritt Ord. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
  • "VIDEO: Norwegians Stand Up To Killer's Hate By Joining In Song", NPR, 26 April 2012

In the News

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Nonfiction cross-reference

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