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Thomas Dybdahl (born 1979) is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Sandnes, Norway. He began his career as the guitarist in the band Quadraphonics, but it was as a solo artist he found his voice. His debut album …That Great October Sound (2002) earned him the Spellemann Award for best pop soloist and marked the beginning of the so-called October trilogy, completed with Stray Dogs (2003) and One Day You’ll Dance for Me, New York City (2004). Since then he has released a steady stream of albums — ten in total, the most recent being Teenage Astronauts in 2024. Two of the records, What’s Left Is Forever (2013) and All These Things (2018), were nominated for a Grammy for Best Engineered Album, both produced in collaboration with Larry Klein, the man behind records for Joni Mitchell and Norah Jones. He has also made his mark as a film composer, winning the Amanda Award for the score to Tottori! Sommeren vi var alene (2020).
Musically, Dybdahl moves through a landscape where folk, soul, R&B and intimate pop converge. His voice — a carrying, expressive falsetto that has been compared to Jeff Buckley and Ron Isley — is always at the centre, but the production has developed considerably over the course of his career: from the stripped-back, acoustic debut albums to the more polished, Los Angeles-recorded collaborations with Klein. He was also part of the supergroup The National Bank, alongside members of Jaga Jazzist and BigBang, which released two albums in 2004 and 2008. In 2025 he appeared on the Norwegian TV show Hver gang vi møtes.
Live, Thomas Dybdahl is an artist who draws the listener into a quieter world. His concerts are marked by intimacy and a voice that fills the room without needing force — presence is enough. Over two decades he has built an audience that extends far beyond Norway, one that keeps returning to the warm, melancholic universe he has created.
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