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The following is a list of musicians who have toured and or recorded with the Norwegian synth-pop band A-ha, which was founded in Oslo in 1982 by Paul Waaktaar-Savoy (guitars and vocals), Magne Furuholmen (keyboards, guitars and vocals), and Morten Harket (lead vocals). Current touring musicians include drummer Karl-Oluf Wennerberg & programmer/keyboardist Erik Ljunggren (both of whom first joined in 2009) and bassist Even Ormestad (since 2015). Former musicians have included Leif Karsten Johansen, Mike Sturgis, Randy Hope-Taylor, Matthew Letley, Per Hillestad, Per Lindvall and Sven Lindvall.[1]

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Members
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Morten Harket |
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Magne Furuholmen |
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Pål Waaktaar-Savoy |
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Touring musicians
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Karl-Oluf Wennerberg[2] |
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Erik Ljunggren |
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Even Ormestad | 2015–present[6][7] |
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Kjetil Bjerkestrand | on occasion |
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Former touring/session musicians
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Lindsay Elliott | 1985[8] | drums | "Take on Me" music video, Top of the Pops, "The Sun Always Shines on TV" music video | |
Gina Schock | 1986 | US TV appearances on American Bandstand, Soul Train and Solid Gold.[9] | ||
Mike Sturgis[10] | 1986–1987[11] | Scoundrel Days (1986) | ||
Leif Karsten Johansen |
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Dag Kolsrud [no] | keyboards | none | ||
Ian Wherry[12] | 1988–1989[13] | |||
Randy Hope-Taylor[14] | bass | Stay on These Roads (1988) | ||
Rafael Gayol (aka Danny Gayol)[15] | percussion | none | ||
Matthew Letley[16] | drums | |||
Per Hillestad[17] | 1990–1994[18][19][20] |
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Jørun Bøgeberg[21] |
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Sigurd Køhn | 1991–1994[19][20] | saxophone | none | |
Øivind Madsen | 1994 (Africa leg of tour)[22] | bass | ||
Sven Lindvall | 2000–2007[23][24][25] |
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Per Lindvall | drums |
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Christer Karlsson |
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Anneli Drecker | 2000–2002 (and selected concerts in 2010, 2016, & 2022)[23][24][26][5] |
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May Kristin Kaspersen | 2002 (Russian leg of tour)[24] |
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Jonny Sjo [no] | 2006 (substitute)[27] | bass | ||
Tini Flaat Mykland | 2016 (selected concerts)[5] | backing vocals | ||
Lars Horntveth | 2017–2018[28] |
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Morten Qvenild | keyboards |
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Madeleine Ossum |
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Emilie Heldal Lidsheim |
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Tove Margrethe Erikstad |
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Guests
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Sondre Lerche | 2002 | vocals | Lerche performed with the band on "Locust" at the bands reunion concert in 2002.[29] | |
Erin Hill | 2008 | harp | Opening act in 2008 in Europe and London and at Royal Albert Hall.[30] | |
Kygo | 2015 |
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Kygo performed with the band at The 2015 Nobel Peace Prize Concert on a remixed version on "Take on Me" | |
Ian McCulloch |
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vocals | McCulloch sang on two songs, "The Killing Moon" (by his band, Echo & the Bunnymen) and "Scoundrel Days", with the band at both MTV Unplugged concerts at Øygardshallen (Giske Harbour Hall) on the island of Giske in 2017,[31][32] as well as at the O2 Arena, London in February 2018 on the same songs.[33][34] | |
Alison Moyet | 2017 | Moyet performed at the MTV Unplugged concert, on the second show, on "Summer Moved On".[31][32] | ||
Lissie | Lissie guested on “I’ve Been Losing You” at both MTV Unplugged concerts.[31][32] | |||
Ingrid Helene Håvik | Håvik guested on “The Sun Always Shines on TV” at both MTV Unplugged concerts.[31][32] | |||
Susanne Sundfør | 2018 | Sundfør performed on "I've Been Losing You" and on "The Sun Always Shines on TV" at the Oslo Spektrum in February 2018.[35][36] |
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1982 – 1985 |
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1985 |
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1986 |
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US TV appearances on American Bandstand, Soul Train and Solid Gold.[9] |
1986 – 1987 |
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1988 – 1989[13] |
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1990 – 1991 |
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1991 – 1994 |
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1998 – 2000 |
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2000 – 2002 |
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2002 |
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2002 – 2007 |
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2009 – 2010, 2011 |
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2015 – 2016 |
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2017 – 2018 |
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2019 – present |
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Live performance / studio session with Orchestras
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Image | Name | Years active | live performance / studio session | Release contributions |
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Hollywood Bowl Orchestra | 2022 | Live performance | Live concert at the Hollywood Bowl | |
Norwegian Arctic Philharmonic Orchestra | 2022 | Studio / Live session | Featured on the album True North | |
Macedonian Radio Symphony Orchestra | 2015 | Studio session | Featured on the album Cold As Stone | |
Norwegian Radio Orchestra | 2011 | Live performance | Memorial service | |
Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra | 2010 | Live performance | Only one show at the Royal Albert Hall in London and one show at Oslo Konserthus in Oslo | |
Norwegian Radio Orchestra | 1998, 2001 and 2015 | Live performance | Nobel Peace Price concert | |
Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra and Norwegian Radio Orchestra | 2001 | Studio session | Used on recordings on the A-ha album Minor Earth Major Sky | |
London Philharmonic Orchestra | 1986 | Studio session | On the recording of the music video version of the song Hunting High and Low from the studio album of the same name | |
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