Bubbi Morthens Turns 50 6. júní 2006 13:58 Bubbi Morthens og Utangarðsmenn á æfingu Legendary Icelandic musician Bubbi Morthens turned 50 years old today, and will celebrate his birthday with a sold-out concert tonight in Laugardalshöll. Morthens first arrived in the Icelandic music world as a part of punk rock acts such as Utangarðsmenn and Egó. After this period, he turned to a troubador style of playing, with many of his most celebrated songs narrating working class life. Today, Morthens is an Icelandic Idol judge, a spokesperson for a car rental company, and has sold over five hundred of his songs to insurance company Sjóvá, yet still finds time to keep making albums. His concert tonight is a retrospective of his greatest hits, which have in many ways influenced the shape modern Icelandic music has taken today. News News in English Reykjavik.com Mest lesið Kosningavaktin: Íslendingar ganga að kjörborðinu Innlent Glæný könnun Maskínu: Fylgi Framsóknar og Flokks fólksins á uppleið Innlent Erfitt að útskýra fyrir þriggja ára að það verði ekkert af afmæli í leikskólanum Innlent Opnunin á Blönduhlíð var engin opnun Innlent Misbýður ummæli um samhljóm stefnu sinnar og Breiviks Innlent Telja sig hafa fundið vísbendingu í máli D.B. Cooper Erlent Sækja óvænt og hratt að Aleppo Erlent Segir skemmdarverk Rússa í Evrópu geta leitt til átaka Erlent Kostuleg kosningabarátta: Óvæntar uppákomur og skrautlegir skandalar Innlent Haldlögðu metmagn af kókaíni í sameiginlegri aðgerð 62 ríkja Erlent
Legendary Icelandic musician Bubbi Morthens turned 50 years old today, and will celebrate his birthday with a sold-out concert tonight in Laugardalshöll. Morthens first arrived in the Icelandic music world as a part of punk rock acts such as Utangarðsmenn and Egó. After this period, he turned to a troubador style of playing, with many of his most celebrated songs narrating working class life. Today, Morthens is an Icelandic Idol judge, a spokesperson for a car rental company, and has sold over five hundred of his songs to insurance company Sjóvá, yet still finds time to keep making albums. His concert tonight is a retrospective of his greatest hits, which have in many ways influenced the shape modern Icelandic music has taken today.
News News in English Reykjavik.com Mest lesið Kosningavaktin: Íslendingar ganga að kjörborðinu Innlent Glæný könnun Maskínu: Fylgi Framsóknar og Flokks fólksins á uppleið Innlent Erfitt að útskýra fyrir þriggja ára að það verði ekkert af afmæli í leikskólanum Innlent Opnunin á Blönduhlíð var engin opnun Innlent Misbýður ummæli um samhljóm stefnu sinnar og Breiviks Innlent Telja sig hafa fundið vísbendingu í máli D.B. Cooper Erlent Sækja óvænt og hratt að Aleppo Erlent Segir skemmdarverk Rússa í Evrópu geta leitt til átaka Erlent Kostuleg kosningabarátta: Óvæntar uppákomur og skrautlegir skandalar Innlent Haldlögðu metmagn af kókaíni í sameiginlegri aðgerð 62 ríkja Erlent