Thue was born in
Bergen and received his first musical accolades with "Freeze on His Back" in the boys choir
Folkeskolens Guttekor in 1958 in
Bergen. His background as choir boy often gave him a competitive advantage in polyphonic singing and instrumental harmonies, a result of his many hours in the studio making albums such as
Jan Eggum's "En Natt Forbi" and "Bare Nerver" in which he both wrote and sang the voices in the choir. From 1976 and onwards he ran his own studio, Bergen Lydstudio, where he produced records for artists like
Bjørn Eidsvåg, Jan Eggum, Johannes Kleppevik, Nurk Twins,
Hole in the Wall, Cactus,
Ivar Medaas,
Sissel Kyrkjebø,
Knutsen & Ludvigsen,
Gustav Lorentzen, Lollipop,
Ole Paus,
Bergen Blues Band,
Rolv Wesenlund and
Harald Heide-Steen Jr.,
Ole Amund Gjersvik,
Mads Eriksen,
Rune Larsen and Fabel . In addition, he recorded the
Magna Carta album
Live in Bergen 1978, and around 200 other albums. == Discography (a selection) ==