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 Grímuklæddi maðurinn kúkaði aftur á bílinn Innlent Fengu tæpar fimm og sex milljónir króna í tvöföldum launagreiðslum Innlent Margir alvarlega slasaðir á skíðasvæði á Spáni Erlent Sagði nei við sölu Íslandsbanka en treystir ráðherra fullkomlega nú Innlent Prófessorar íhuga verkfall: „40% akademísks starfsfólks í kulnun eða komin langt á leið“ Innlent Undirbúa verkföll: „Þetta er ömurleg staða að svona skuli standa“ Innlent Viðbúin því að fylgjendum fækki í kjölfar TikTok-banns Innlent Finnst of langt gengið í glæpavæðingu í umfjöllun um Carbfix Innlent E. coli fannst í neysluvatni Innlent Snarpur skjálfti við Trölladyngju Innlent
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 Grímuklæddi maðurinn kúkaði aftur á bílinn Innlent Fengu tæpar fimm og sex milljónir króna í tvöföldum launagreiðslum Innlent Margir alvarlega slasaðir á skíðasvæði á Spáni Erlent Sagði nei við sölu Íslandsbanka en treystir ráðherra fullkomlega nú Innlent Prófessorar íhuga verkfall: „40% akademísks starfsfólks í kulnun eða komin langt á leið“ Innlent Undirbúa verkföll: „Þetta er ömurleg staða að svona skuli standa“ Innlent Viðbúin því að fylgjendum fækki í kjölfar TikTok-banns Innlent Finnst of langt gengið í glæpavæðingu í umfjöllun um Carbfix Innlent E. coli fannst í neysluvatni Innlent Snarpur skjálfti við Trölladyngju Innlent