Norwegian singer/songwriter Sondre Lerche (pronounced "Lurk-eh", not "Lurch") made his name with his second album Two Way Monologue and a string of sold out shows earlier this year. In October, the gifted crooner was nominated for an MTV European Music Award and chosen to perform at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert.
Opposites attract. Sondre straddles two different universes at the slender age of 21. As a songwriter compared to American songbook master Cole Porter, it's fitting he was asked to perform for the world's intellectual elite. As a young Teen People heartthrob who writes catchy pop tunes, he is also worthy of the prestigious MTV nomination. He brings these worlds together in his music, from the sunshine sounds of the Beach Boys to the doleful musing of Nick Drake, he even adds bits of Frank Sinatra phrasing to bring his lyrics to life. At the same time, he's everything to teenagers oblivious to all the comparisons. - click above link for the entire article by Matthew Thaye
Norwegian singer/songwriter Sondre Lerche (pronounced "Lurk-eh", not "Lurch") made his name with his second album Two Way Monologue and a string of sold out shows earlier this year. In October, the gifted crooner was nominated for an MTV European Music Award and chosen to perform at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert.
Opposites attract. Sondre straddles two different universes at the slender age of 21. As a songwriter compared to American songbook master Cole Porter, it's fitting he was asked to perform for the world's intellectual elite. As a young Teen People heartthrob who writes catchy pop tunes, he is also worthy of the prestigious MTV nomination. He brings these worlds together in his music, from the sunshine sounds of the Beach Boys to the doleful musing of Nick Drake, he even adds bits of Frank Sinatra phrasing to bring his lyrics to life. At the same time, he's everything to teenagers oblivious to all the comparisons. - click above link for the entire article by Matthew Thaye
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