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He, Pål Bøttger Kjærnes and Thomas Seltzer, formed Turbonegro, late in 1988.
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The line up was Thomas Seltzer aka Happy-Tom, Vegard Heskestad, Pål Bottger Kjærnes, Rune Grønn, Pål Erik Carlin and Tor-Kristian " TK " Jensen.
* Pål Pot Pamparius aka " L. Ron Bud " and " Max " ( real name Pål Bottger Kjærnes )-Keyboards / percussion / guitar ( 1989 – 1995, 1996 – 2010, part-time 2011 – present )
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The trio, composed of lead vocalist Harket, guitarist Paul Waaktaar-Savoy ( Pål Waaktaar until his marriage in 1991 ), and keyboardist Magne Furuholmen, formed in 1982, and left Norway for London in order to make a career in the music business.
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* 2010: Riksteatret ( Norway ); with Bjørn Sundquist ( James ), Liv Ullmann ( Mary ), Anders Baasmo Christiansen ( Jamie ), Pål Sverre Valheim Hagen ( Edmund ) and Viktoria Winge ( Cathleen ), directed by Stein Winge.
Pål wanted to travel while Bingo didn't like the new musical direction, " less Slayer, more rock ' n ' roll.
Also at this time Pål returned from traveling in Thailand to open his famous ' Pamparius ' pizza parlor outside of Oslo in Kolbotn.
In the autumn of 1997, their next album Apocalypse Dudes – the first part of the so-called Apocalypse trilogy – was recorded at Endless Sound studios in Oslo with producer Pål Klaastad.
Former member Rune Rebellion also rejoined the band as rhythm guitarist while Rune's replacement and former keyboardist Pål Pot went on to become a part-time member, due to family and working commitments.
" I think Pål saw it spray-painted on a brick wall in a tube-station in a suburb of Oslo back in the day.
The 1994 Cup Winners ' Cup proved to be George Graham's last trophy at the club ; the following February he was sacked after nearly nine years in charge, after it was discovered he had accepted an illegal £ 425, 000 payment from Norwegian agent Rune Hauge following Arsenal's 1992 acquisition of John Jensen and Pål Lydersen, two of Hauge's clients.
The registry for < tt >. no </ tt > was in 1983 given to Pål Spilling at the Norwegian Telecommunications Administration's research institute.
Theatre of Tragedy was founded in 1992 by vocalist Raymond István Rohonyi, guitarists Pål Bjåstad and Tommy Lindal.
At the time, Suffering Grief was composed of vocalist Raymond István Rohonyi and guitarists Pål Bjåstad and Tommy Lindal.
Paul Waaktaar-Savoy ( born Pål Waaktaar Gamst, 6 September 1961 ) is a Norwegian musician and songwriter.
Magne Furuholmen describes Waaktaar-Savoy thus: " Pål is the person who has meant most to me in my musical development and yet he ’ s the one person I find it most difficult to say anything sensible about.
Morten Harket describes Waaktaar-Savoy thus: " Pål has unbelievable self-discipline and is a workaholic.
The first player involved in this ' bung ' scandal was Norwegian defender Pål Lydersen, and the second was Jensen.
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* Former residents: politician Kåre Kristiansen, lawyer Arne Haugestad and musician Thomas " Happy-Tom " Seltzer.
Founding member Thomas Seltzer once said, " A turbonegro is a large, well-equipped, armed black male in a fast car, out for vengeance.
* The Vikings – An early-mid 1990s project that features Thomas Seltzer, Knut Schreiner and Tomas Dahl.
After years of misunderstandings, accusations of duplicity, and hurried letters, Thomas Seltzer finally published the first edition of Women in Love in New York City in 1920.
Though most now know the title to be Tulips & Chimneys ( with an ampersand ), Cummings's original title request was disregarded by the publisher Thomas Seltzer, who changed the ampersand to the word " and.
Roth had an unerring sense of literary merit, but since he had no money or status, and because of the International Protest, he was ignored by established writers, and outbid by wealthier, better connected Jewish publishers ( Alfred A. Knopf, Thomas Seltzer, Bennett Cerf, Horace Liveright ).
* The Dark River was first published in the United Kingdom ( UK ) by William Collins ( publisher ) Sons & Co., Ltd. in 1919, and in the US by Thomas Seltzer in 1920.
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