Cato Salsa Experience
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Origin | Oslo, Norway |
Genres | Indie rock Garage Rock |
Years active | 2000–2007 |
Cato Salsa Experience was an indie rock band from Oslo, Norway. The group formed around jam sessions at lead singer Cato Thomassen's house.[1] The group began playing locally and released a vinyl EP before Emperor Norton Records, an American label, signed them and released their 2002 full-length, A Good Tip for a Good Time. Later in the 2000s, the group began recording albums with The Thing.
Following the beginning of Cato Thomassen's full-time musical partnership with ex Madrugada singer Sivert Höyem in 2009, the band is seemingly now defunct.
Members
- Cato (Salsa) Thomassen-vocals, guitar
- Christian Engfelt-bass
- Jon Magne Riise-drums
- Nina Bjorndalen-keyboards
Discography
- Saso Calsa (Garralda Records, 2000)
- A Good Tip for a Good Time (Emperor Norton, 2002)
- Sounds Like a Sandwich, with The Thing and Joe McPhee (Smalltown Supersound, 2005)
- Fruit Is Still Fresh (Sony Japan, 2006)
- No. 3 (Rogue Australia, 2006)
- Two Bands and a Legend, with The Thing and Joe McPhee (Smalltown Supersound, 2007)
- Two Bands and a Legend: I See You Baby, (EP) with The Thing and Joe McPhee (Smalltown Supersound, 2007)
References
- ↑ Cato Salsa Experience at Allmusic.com
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