Kari Bremnes (1956 - ) is a Norwegian singer and songwriter. She got an M.A. in language, literature, history and theater studies and worked as a journalist for several years before deciding to dedicate herself to music full time.
She was influenced by Joni Mitchell, Frank Zappa, Donovan, Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan and the Beatles.
Most of their albums are due to their excellent sound quality, especially with audiophile-oriented music listeners popular, such as the concept album Svarta Bjørn over the historically documented figure of Anna Rebecka Hofstad (or "Anna Norge"), the end of the 19th century as bunkhouses-cook for track workers hired during the construction of the swedish-Norwegian Erzbahn and thus one of the few women in a man's world was almost completely closed.
Albums:
1987. Mitt ville hjerte
1987. Blå krukke
1991. Spor
1993. Folk i husan
1993. Løsrivelse
1994. Gåte ved Gåte
1995. Erindring
1997. Månestein
1998. Svarta Bjørn
2000. Norwegian mood
2002. 11 Ubesvarte anrop
2003. You'd have to be here
2005. Over en by
2007. Live
2009. Ly