William Hut

WILLIAM HUT has already made international waves as vocalist for the Norwegian Grammy Award winning Poor Rich Ones and with his previous solo work. In the United States, Williams first solo album, Road Star Doolittle received fantastic reviews. Rolling Stone critic Rob O'Connor put it in his list of top 10 albums released in the U.S. in 2003. Williams second album Versus the End of Fashion Park was also met with critical acclaim and produced two radio hits in Norway. Uncut Magazine said this about it: Huts second solo album is warmly sad, high on heartbreak (a) wintry classic. Days to Remember the third and most Americana influenced album of his catalogue, was recorded over a busy week in April 2004, in Boston, and got released the following fall. To highly critical acclaims the album got attention all over Europe, and earned William a Grammy nomination in his native Norway. WILLIAM HUT released his fourth solo album, Nightfall, in January 2007. The album has already sold 30 000 copies (platinum), and has produced two massive radio hits; "Take it Easy" & "You might Thrill me" The first single "Take it Easy" received the platinum award, and has enjoyed over 6 months in the charts. William Hut released his fifth album "Silent Hum" in March 2009. Albums: * Roadstar Doolittle (2002) * Versus The End Of Fashion Park (2004) * Days To Remember (2004) * Silent Hum (2009) EPs: * Scarlet EP * It's The Breeze EP (2003) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.