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The Gryting-family

Håvard Gryting, together with his sons Endre and Adam, has discovered a unique musical expression that spans from 50s soul to fresh urban pop and hip-hop.

 

Individually, they have gained nationwide recognition after performances on shows like "Beat for Beat," "Allsang på Grensen," "Håp i en Gryte," "God morgen Norge," and reaching the finals of "Norske talenter" (Norway's Got Talent) and "The Voice," as well as having their songs featured as the track of the week on P3.

Endre made it to the semifinals of "The Voice" on TV 2 in 2019, where mentor declared him as one of the best rappers in the country. 

 

Adam Gryting, also known as Lille Cæsar, has topped Norwegian charts with his releases and gained national attention through TV appearances and streaming success, establishing himself as a distinctive voice in contemporary Scandinavian pop. 

 

Håvard, the father is an experienced vocalist and chorister who has participated in the Melodi Grand Prix and Eurovision Song Contest multiple times. Håvard has been on the road extensively with artists like Sissel Kyrkjebø, and KORK (The Norwegian Radio Orchestra). He serves as a vocal coach for "The Voice" on TV 2.

He also performs his own Ray Charles tribute concert, either with a full band or with musical director Trond Akerø Kleven and saxophonist Frøydis Grorud, known from NRK’s “Beat for Beat.”

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