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Jono El Grande

Jono El Grande is the stage name of Jon Andreas Håtun.

Early life
Jon Andreas Håtun was born at Bærum Hospital, Norway. At the age of ten, far before he touched his first instrument, he began inventing various band concepts without the intent for performance. In 1988, he bought his first guitar, and in 1989 he formed his first actual band along with three school buddies - a teen-age punk rock combo called Mannes Fatales. They would perform stunt poetry in combination with pre-arranged electric noises. Jono El Grande served as the lead vocalist and lyricist. Mannes Fatales performed three concerts before disbanding in 1990. In the years 1990 - 1992, Jono El Grande assembled a series concept bands intended for one-night performances and recordings and/or rehearsings only: The Terror Duo, Black Satan, The Pez Dispensers, Acetaded Beat, As Drosera in addition to a handful of school bands formed to mark end-of-term celebrations and similar occasions. From 1991 - 92, Jono El Grande worked as a radio host at the local station Radio Express. Two hours every Sunday for about a year, he played pure Frank Zappa- and art rock-related music. He also guest-hosted the progressive rock radio spot Uhørt in its very infancy. As of 2008, the show still airs on Norway's FM 99,3. After graduating from high school in 1992, Jono El Grande attended art school in Bergen. In 1994 - 95, Jono El Grande worked as assistant decorator at Norsk Film, building props for the movie Pakten (Waiting for Sunset) with Robert Mitchum. Eventually, in 1995, he quit his job to become a full-time composer. == 1995 - 1999 ==
1995 - 1999
In 1995, Jono El Grande formed his first group, called Menü Bizarra, which performed only three concerts before it was disbanded later the same year. This band led to the performance art group Menü Tizz Aura, which performed dada shows in Oslo on both theatrical scenes as well as television shows. He then formed the group Grande Corpse, which never performed live. Grande Corpse played only at a few rehearsals in 1996, a project related to the never-performed opera A Gangrene Hangover. He also formed The Gringo Quartet, which held one show only at Volapük Cultural Forum in 1997. After this he formed Vidunderlige Vidda, also called Vidda, with one of the members from Menü Tizz Aura in 1997, Stein Stölen Bjerkaker. Vidda reached some local success in the following years. == Discography ==
Discography
Albums Fevergreens Fevergreens is an album by El Grande, released in 2003, with the following contents: • "Prologue" • "Awake, Wonderful and Lavish" • "I'm Not a Star I'm Just Lost in Space" • "Good Gracious" • "Cuban Serum" • "Rumba for a Slightly Excited Ape" • "Cha!" • "The Frenzied Butterflies" • "Centrifuge in d minor" • "Tango on the Crest of Reality" • "Ante's Inferno" • "Ariaph Orahri" • "Isle of View" • "Epilogue - Encore" EPs Contributions Money Will Ruin Everything (Rune Grammofon - 2003) (Jono El Grande contributes with the composition "Tango On The Crest Of Reality".) • Money Will Ruin Everything 2 (Rune Grammofon - 2008) (Jono El Grande contributes with the composition "Evas Horse Dance".) • The Wire Tapper#21 (The Wire Magazine - 2009) (Jono El Grande contributes with the composition "Neo Dada".) • Classic Rock Presents Prog CD - Dec 2011 (Jono El Grande contributes with the composition "Neo Dada".) == Bands ==
Bands
• Menü Tizz Aura (1995–96) • The Gringo Quartet (1996) • Grande Corpse (1996–97) • Vidunderlige Vidda (The Wonderful Mountain Plateau) (1996–98) • The Jono El Grande Orchestra (2000–05) • Jono El Grande & The Luxury Band (2005 - 2016) • Norway Symphony Orchestra (2017 -) == Musical highlights ==
Musical highlights
• Oslo City Suite I-IV • Tango on the Crest of Reality • Centrifugue in D minor • The Death of Contemporary Music • Finnish Dance of Cysts == References ==
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