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Frode Fjellheim
Norwegian musician

Frode Fjellheim

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Norwegian musician
Genres
Awards Received
Spellemann Award open category
South Trøndelag county Culture Award
Áillohaš Music Award
Music

Frode Fjellheim (born 27 August 1959 in Mussere) is a Southern Saami yoiker and musician (piano and synthesizer) from Norway. He is best known for his band Transjoik and as the composer of the 2002 song "Eatnemen Vuelie", which was later adapted to become the opening musical number of Frozen. Fjellheim was raised in Gausdal and Karasjok, and is of South Sámi origin.