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The Merrymakers are a Sweden-based music duo composed of Anders Hellgren and David Myhr. Former members are Thomas Nyström, Kenneth Berg, Patrik Bergman and Peter Arffman. Hellgren and Myhr have been making music together since the 1990s. Their major releases include Andrew's Store, No Sleep 'Til Famous and Bubblegun.
Myhr is also one third of MURAL, a trio with Australian wind player Jim Denley and percussionist Ingar Zach. They have worked together since 2007, and have released two CDs; Nectars of Emergence (2010) and "Live at the Rothko Chapel" (2011). The latter is a documentation of a continuing relationship with the Rothko Chapel in Houston.
The Real Inglorious Bastards is a Canadian television documentary film, directed by Min Sook Lee and released in 2012. [1] The film depicts Operation Greenup, a real-life World War II mission in which the American Office of Strategic Services parachuted Jewish agents Frederick Mayer and Hans Wijnberg, and German Army deserter Franz Weber, into Austria to spy on the Brenner Pass.
Ken Myhr is a Canadian musician and composer. He is most noted for his work on the film The Accountant of Auschwitz , for which he won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Music in a Non-Fiction Program or Series at the 8th Canadian Screen Awards in 2020.
2010: Stems and Cages (MNJ Records) – Kim Myhr's commissioned work to Moldejazz 2009, with contributions by among others Sidsel Endresen, Christian Wallumrød and Ingar Zach; 2010: Triads and More (MNJ Records) – feat. Eirik Hegdal & Joshua Redman; 2011: Morning Songs (MNJ Records) – under the direction of composer and bass player Per Zanussi
Trondheim Jazz Orchestra / Kim Myhr & Jenny Hval: In The End His Voice Will Be The Sound Of Paper: 2016-02-29: CD HUBRO CD 2570: Erlend Apneseth Trio: Det Andre Rommet: 2016-02-05: CD HUBRO CD 2572: Hilde Marie Holsen: Lazuli: 2018-06-01: CD HUBRO CD 2573: Christian Wallumrød Ensemble: Kurzsam And Fulger: 2016-10-07: CD HUBRO CD 2574: Stephan ...
Pale Sun, Crescent Moon is the fifth studio album by Canadian country rock band Cowboy Junkies, released in 1993.It was the band's last album of new material for RCA Records, although a live album and a greatest hits compilation were subsequently released on the label.
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