Kirsti Huke
Kirsti Huke is a Norwegian singer, and composer, she was best recognized as lead singer for Norwegian doom metal/experimental band The 3rd and the Mortal in the final line-up.
She is also known from collaborations with musicians such as Egil Kapstad, Erlend Skomsvoll, Tore Brunborg, Ola Kvernberg, Vigleik Storaas, Håvard Wiik, Håkon Mjåset Johansen, Erik Nylander and Steinar Raknes.
She is the younger sister of the author Marte Huke.Career
Huke was educated at the Heimdal Upper Secondary School between 1993 and 1996, and pursued the Jazz program at Norwegian University of Science and Technology from 1996 to 2001; in 2016, she was employed there as an assistant professor. Her own Kirsti Huke Quartet also included Håvard Wiik, Håkon Mjåset Johansen and Steinar Raknes. In 2002 Wiik and Johansen were replaced by Vigleik Storaas and Erik Nylander.
The K.H. Quartet has performed at jazz festivals such as Nattjazz in 2006. They released the album Deloo in 2007, followed up by Kirsti Huke in 2009. She has also been associated with the Trondheim Symphony Orchestra and Egil Kapstad Quartet at the Trondheim Jazz Festival in 2001, which was arranged by Erlend Skomsvoll and featured Håkon Mjåset Johansen on the double bass.
In 2006 Huke started as the lead singer of the indie pop rock band "-phy" along with guitarist Petter Vågan, drummer Vigdis Sjelmo and bassist Ellen Ersfjord. The band launched the album Tree House in 2011.
Huke has toured with Trondheim Voices, and contributed to the "Grand Telemark" with Wetle Holte and Espen Gundersen, The 3rd and the Mortal, Tom Steinar Lund, and Per Borten's band Moving Oos with Siri Gjære. The last band released the album Peace & Love in 2007.Discography
; As band leader
- 2007: Deloo –
- 2009: Kirsti Huke –
- 2015: Rags & Silks, with Ola Kvernberg and Erik Nylander
Collaborations
- 2001: Love Seriously Damages Health, with Siri Gjære
- 2002: Memoirs, with The 3rd and the Mortal
- 2006: Survival Kit, with Siri Gjære
- 2007: Peace & Love –, with Moving Oos
- 2008: Grand Telemark –, with Grand Telemark
- 2009: The Wonder –, with Grand Telemark
- 2010: Improvoicing, with Trondheim Voices
- 2011: Scent Of Soil –, with Tore Brunborg, Petter Vågan, Rune Nergaard & Gard Nilssen
- 2011: Tree House –, with "-phy"
- 2013: Vi Vil Ut På Byen!, with Tullkattesnutene
Other appearances
- 2007: Ingen Andre, with Ulf Risnes
- 2007: City of Glass, with The Soundbyte/Paul Irgens
- 2008: Katalysator, with Åge Aleksandersen
- 2008: Sinecure, with Bitch Cassidy
- 2009: New Violators, with New Violators
- 2009: Åge-boks 2, with Åge Aleksandersen
- 2009: The Roaring Silence, with V Before U
- 2010: Doppelgängers, with Goat The Head
- 2010: While We Wait, with The Project
- 2011: Migrations, with Trondheim Jazz Orchestra & Øyvind Brække
- 2011: Scent Of Soil, with Scent Of Soil
- 2012: Small Town, with Hans Bollandsås
- 2012: Hurricane, with Wetle Holte
- 2013: Sidewalk Comedy, with Trondheim Jazz Orchestra & Eirik Hegdal
- 2014: Yesterday Song, with Terje Bjørklund
- 2014: Vokal, with Elin Rosseland
- 2015: Texum, with Texum