Silje's appearances
the year 2004
additional information is welcome
date place, country / broadcast venue details January 11 on Norwegian TV (TV2)
with other artists in 'Fadderaksjonen 2004', for the benefit of Plan Norway; during this live broadcast Silje tuned in via a connection from Kenya and also was singing ''You Send Me Flowers", with the Kenyan pop star Noyota Ndogo on the chorus;
Note: together with her husband Heine Totland and children Erle (6) and Karla (7), Silje Nergaard was on that year's ''summer holiday'' in Kenya.
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February (probably this year; maybe 2005) Amsterdam, The Netherlands
concert with Silje, where Erik Gunvaldsen (leader of the Institute for rhythmical musik at Høgskolen in Agder, Norway) was the musical leader also playing the guitar February 28 Oslo, Norway Chateau Neuf 32nd Gala for the Spellemannprisen (Norwegian Grammies); Silje won the Artist of the Year prize, handed out by the Norwegian Minister of Culture, Valgerd Svarstad Haugland
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April 4 Voss, Norway Idrettshall Vossajazz; Silje's Band: Trio and Hallgrim Bratberg April 21 Hamburg, Germany Fabrik Nightwatch Tour
grants for a tour
April 23 Berlin, Germany Passionskirche Nightwatch Tour April 24 Karlsruhe, Germany Tollhaus Nightwatch Tour April 25 Frankfurt, Germany Mousontum Nightwatch Tour April 26 Düsseldorf, Germany Theater an der Kö Nightwatch Tour April 28 München, Germany Muffathalle Nightwatch Tour May 2 Cheltenham, United Kingdom
Cheltenham International Jazz Festival May 3 Milano, Italy Auditorium de Milano May 28 Oppdal, Norway Quality Hotel Oppdal Swingin’ Oppdal May 30 Rosendal, Norway Samfunnshus Rosendal Musikfestival; Silje also did a song with her husband Heine Totland
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June 12 Mandal, Norway Jazzteltet Mandal Jazz Festival June 20 Bømlo (Bremnes), Norway Moster Amfi Heine Totland as guest June 20 On Swedish TV (SVTV2)
program called ABC June 25 Düsseldorf, Germany Deutsche Oper am Rhein Düsseldorf Jazz Rally July 1 Kongsberg, Norway Kongsberghallen Kongsberg Jazzfestival; Silje with Band, strings, Bendik Hofseth (saxophone) and the Trondheim soloists; also supported by Bafo Bafo (guitars) from South-Africa;
Silje and Live Maria Roggen presented as ambassadors for the Blantyre-prosjektet (Malawi) for a three years period; co-operation of SOS-barnebyer, Kongsberg Jazzfestival and the city of Kongsberg
review
July 3 Salzau (Kiel), Germany Jazz Baltica, open air program July 10 Den Haag, Netherlands on Dutch radio (Radio 2)
Netherlands Congress Centre, Roof Terrace North Sea Jazz Festival
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in a program about the Festival; an interview with Silje followed by a (recorded) part of the concert that evening was broadcastedJuly 16 Stuttgart, Germany Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Liederhalle, Beethovensaal LBBWjazzopen July 20 Stockholm, Sweden Skeppsholmen Stora Scenen Stockholm Jazz Festival July 31 Edinburgh, United Kingdom Queen’s Hall Edinburgh International Jazz & Blues Festival August 3 Trondheim, Norway Borggården Olavfestdagene August 13 on Norwegian TV (TV2) appearance with other artists in 'Rock in Rio', for the benefit of Plan August 14 Haugesund, Norway Festiviteten Sildajazz August 28 Tromsø, Norway Kulturhuset, Storsalen
Silje (vocals), Tord Gustavsen (piano0, Harald Johnsen (acoustic bass), Jarle Vespestad (drums) and Bjørn Charles Dreyer (guitar)
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August 29 Finnsnes, Norway Kulturhuset
September 1 on Dutch TV (Nederland 3) in the program NPS Output: part of the concert at the North Sea JazzFestival on July 10. 2004 (If You Love Somebody, This Is Not America, When Judy Falls, Dance Me Love, Tell Me Where You're Going and Be Still My Heart)Tromsø, Monday 30 August 2004Tromsø, Monday 30 August 2004 September 2 Bodø, Norway Kulturhus September 3 Mo i Rana, Norway Ramona Silje Nergaard (vocals), Tord Gustavsen (piano), Bjørn Charles Dreyer (guitar), Harald Johnsen (bass) and Andreas Bye (drums)
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September 4 Vågå, Norway Kulturhus Sansespel festival September 5 Verdal (Stiklestad), Norway Kulturhuset, Konferansesalen article
September 9
Bryne, Norway Storstova
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September 10 Stord, Norway Kulturhuset Jazz- and bluesfestival September 12 Ringebu, Norway Stavkirke
September 16 Lillesand, Norway Rotunden (Møglestu) LillesandsDa'en September 18 Moss, Norway Parkteatret
September 21 Lillestrøm, Norway Lillestrøm Kultursenter September 22 Drammen, Norway Drammens Teater Aass Jazzfestival
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September 25 Lillehammer, Norway Maihaugensalen November 5 Ingolstadt, Germany Ambassador Hotel Ingolstädter Jazztage November 6 Neuwied, Germany Haimathaus Concerthall Jazz Festival Neuwied
flyerNovember 8 Freiburg, Germany Konzerthaus
November 9 Leverkusen, Germany Forum Leverkusener Jazztage Woman's Night November 20-21 London, United Kingdom PizzaExpress Soho Jazz Club London Jazz Festival November 29 Oslo, Norway Konserthuset, Store Sal photos December 8 Washington DC, United States HR-57 Center for the Preservation of Jazz & Blues at 1610 14th Street NW
December 9 Washington DC, United States John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts at 2700 F. Street NW, Terrace Theater Norwegian Visions concert; free entrance December 16 Stavanger, Norway Konserthus Julekonsert (Nå e' det RETT FØR); with Janove Ottesen, Britt Synnøve Johansen and Heine Totland (both hosts for the evening); Band: Knut Aabø (piano), Andreas Bye (drums), John Lilja (bass) og Ole Jørn Myklebust (trumpet); guests: Stian Carstensen (accordeon and banjo) and Nils Christian Fossdal (vocal);
Heine and Silje did a duet, accompanied by Knut Aabø and John LiljaDecember 18 on German TV (3SAT) recorded fragments from the concert in Leverkusen (November 9). December 26 Personal: tsunami Thailand