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D.D.E. is a Norwegian pop/rock group founded in Namsos in 1992. The members were previously in a band called After Dark.
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Background information | |
Origin | Namsos, Norway |
Genres | Trønderrock |
Years active | 1992–present |
Labels | Sony Music Entertainment |
Members | Bjarne Brøndbo Arnt Egil Rånes Eivind Berre Bård Jørgen Iversen Eskil Brøndbo Daniel Viken |
Past members | Terje Tranaas Frode Viken |
Website | Official website |
D.D.E. is a Norwegian pop/rock band that was formed in the small town of Namsos in 1992.
D.D.E.'s music is heavily influenced by traditional Norwegian folk music and rock, resulting in a unique sound that has garnered a dedicated following in Norway. The band has released over 15 albums since their debut in 1992, with their most popular songs including "E6", "Rai Rai" and "Det går likar no".
D.D.E. has won several awards throughout their career, including the Spellemannprisen (Norwegian Grammy) for best group in 1998 and 2000, and they have also been nominated for the award numerous times. The band has also been recognized for their contributions to Norwegian culture and music, and in 2016 they were awarded the prestigious King's Medal of Merit.
D.D.E. continues to tour and perform throughout Norway, and their music remains popular with audiences of all ages. With over three decades of experience in the music industry, D.D.E. has solidified their place as one of Norway's most beloved bands.[1]
Current members
Former members
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