Eivin One Pedersen


Eivin One Pedersen was a Norwegian jazz musician from Stavanger, Norway.

Career

One Pedersen played in the trio Detail, together with Frode Gjerstad and John Stevens from 1981, and released several albums on the free jazz company Circulasione Totale. Here he also published his own debut album Solo mio!. In 1984 he released the album I 1984 utga han platen Keep Nose in Front, with his former group, Aha! The band name created confusion when another famous pop trio debuting with the same name almost at the same time. Later they changed the name to Extended Noise in 1986 and released several albums. Another project was the band Calling Signals, where he collaborated with Paal Nilssen-Love, Frode Gjerstad and Nick Stephens.
One Pedersen played with Terje Isungset on his performance at Vossajazz 2003. He released a duo album with Katja Medbøe, Ett bein på jorda, ett i himmelen – helt korrekt, with poems by Rolf Jacobsen, and performed with Erik Balke. More recently, he played on the debut album Heaveny attack by Randi Tytingvåg, as well as Villhund by Elin Furubotn.
One Pedersen was a member of the expert jury for Melodi Grand Prix 1979, led the Association Norwegian jazz musicians for some time, and composed the commissioned work Ein med alt for the MaiJazz 1996.

Discography

His own projects

;Solo albums
  • 1984: Solo mio!
;With A-Ha/Extended Noise
  • 1984: Keep Nose in Front
;Duo with Katja Medbøe
  • 1992: Ett bein på jorda, ett i himmelen. Helt korrekt
;With Calling Signals
  • 1998: Calling Signals
  • 2002: Dreams in Dreams
  • 2005: Live in the UK
  • 2009: From Cafe Oto
  • 2011: From Cafe Sting
  • 2011: ''A Winter's Tour''

Collaborations

;With Ciwan Haco
  • 1994: Dûrî
;With Morten Abel
  • 2003: Being Everything, Knowing Nothing
;With Frode Gjerstad & Kevin Norton
  • 2006: ''The Walk''