Kari Bremnes reveals cancer diagnosis: "I'll sing for as long as I can"
There's absolutely no doubt about it: Kari Bremnes is one of our truly great voices. For over forty years, she's captivated audiences, first as part of the sibling trio, and then as a solo artist with a solid, award-winning career. That's why few were prepared for the news that came today. The much-loved artist has been diagnosed with cancer.
The news hits like a punch to the gut for everyone who has a connection to her music. And let's face it, that's most of us. From heartfelt ballads to more rhythmic tunes – Kari Bremnes owns the stage, no matter the genre. She's been open about the diagnosis in a statement, saying she's obviously affected, but also optimistic about the future: "I'll sing for as long as I can," she says. And that's so typical of her. No self-pity, just incredible strength and a love for music that drives her forward.
A unique career filled with moments
It's hard to sum up Kari's career in just a few sentences, but some highlights shine brighter than others. For many, the collaboration with Swedish actor and singer Rikard Wolff is particularly special. Their duets, like on the album Desemberbarn, are timeless and moving. Rikard Wolff and Kari Bremnes was an unexpected but perfect meeting of two great personalities.
And then, of course, there are the classic albums. For collectors and audiophiles, Kari Bremnes - Norwegian Mood (LP/Vinyl) is a must-have. That album, recorded with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, reveals a completely different side of her – grand, cool, and incredibly beautiful. It's found its way onto many turntables over the years, and it still sells well on vinyl. Just as important in her discography is Kari Bremnes - Ly (CD), an album that in many ways defined her sound in the 90s. Straightforward, intimate, with lyrics that stick in your heart. Ly is still a record I turn to when I need a lift.
The magic on stage
But nothing beats experiencing her live. Those who've been to a Kari Bremnes live show know exactly what I'm talking about. There's something truly special about her presence. She doesn't need big effects; her voice and presence are enough. She delivers every single lyric as if she's speaking directly to you, even with thousands in the audience. Her concerts aren't just concerts; they're experiences. And thankfully, she has several planned for this spring and summer, including at the Tønsberg Medievann scene and in Follebu. I'm sure these performances will be charged with extra emotion now.
To give you a taste of the breadth of what she's given us, here are a few moments and releases you should check out:
- The collaboration with Rikard Wolff: Their duets are some of the finest ever performed in Norwegian and Swedish.
- "Norwegian Mood" on vinyl: An audio delight and a collector's item for many.
- "Ly" on CD: The album featuring classics like "En elsker i Berlin" and "Togsang".
- The concerts in the 90s: Legendary performances still talked about by those who were there.
- The current tour: Keep an eye on Kari's pages; tickets for upcoming shows sell out fast.
There's no doubt the coming months will be tough for Kari. But if anyone has the strength to come through an ordeal like this stronger, it's her. With music in her heart and a whole country behind her. We're looking forward to hearing you again, Kari. We'll cherish your voice.