In this article, we will explore and analyze the impact of Midnight Choir on different aspects of our society and daily life. Midnight Choir has been a topic of interest and debate in recent times, generating controversies and awakening the interest of different sectors of the population. Since its emergence, Midnight Choir has generated speculation, theories and reflections about its influence in various areas, from economics to culture. Through this article, we will seek to shed light on the different points of view and perspectives around Midnight Choir, with the aim of providing our readers with a broad and enriching vision of this phenomenon.
The members of Midnight Choir were Al DeLoner (Atle Bystrøm 'Olsen'), Paal Flaata, and Ron 'Bystrøm' Olsen. (Atle and Ron are brothers)
The band played a kind of Americana music and was named after the opening of Leonard Cohen's song "Bird on a Wire": "Like a bird on a wire, like a drunk in a midnight choir."
Honors
1998: Spellemannprisen in the category best Rock band, for the album Amsterdam Stranded
On the album Unsung Heroine, Chris Eckman is part of the band. There is also an appearance by Nils Petter Molvær on trumpet. String arrangements by Mark Nichols.
Discography (DVD)
2008: In the Shadow of the Circus Live recording Rockefeller Oslo mars 2003