Lage Fosheim


Lage Fosheim was a Norwegian record promoter and musician, best known for his time in the popular pop duo the Monroes. He was the brother of the actress Minken Fosheim.

Biography

The Monroes were one of the biggest Norwegian pop successes in the 1980s. "Sunday People" and "Cheerio" were number one at VG-lista for a long period of time and they are still heard on the radio, 30 years after the album was released. In 1983 The Monroes received an award for the best pop album and were named the musicians of the year during the Spellemannprisen. After retiring as a pop musician, Fosheim worked from 1995 to 2008 as promo director at Universal Music. Later he worked as artist and concert coordinator, including as manager for the artist Jahn Teigen.
Fosheim was born in Bestum, Oslo. Prior to the Monroes, he was a member of the band Broadway News. He died in Nice, France.

Discography

The Monroes

Sunday People Face Another Day Everything's Forgiven Long Way Home Absolute Monroes Sunday People/Move in Closer On the Bus/Mrs. M Cheerio/Beating of a Lovers Heart Let's Go/Beating of a Lover's Heart Jeanette/How Strong Is Your Love Wish You Were Here/Lady on 5th Avenue I Call It Love/I'll Return to You Let Them Out of There/If Only You Could See Me Now Be Alright/Watching the Fools All Those Years Ago/Watching the Fools Just Another Normal Day Sun Goes Up Tsjeriåu, med Ravi and DJ LøvBroadway News Falske fjes Banco Beste Vol. 1 Du og jeg inatt/Elsker deg endel
  • ''Morgenda'n er vår/Se på meg''

Tre Små Griser

  • ''Pappa jag vill ha en italienare''

Collaborations

Honors