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Paul Waaktaar-Savoy
Paul Waaktaar-Savoy
Norwegian musician and songwriter
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Morten Harket
Morten Harket
Norwegian vocalist and musician
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A-ha
A-ha
Norwegian pop band
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Kjetil Bjerkestrand
Kjetil Bjerkestrand
keyboardist
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Guy Berryman
Guy Berryman
Scottish musician
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Apparatjik
Apparatjik
European multinational supergroup
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Kjetil Saunes
Kjetil Saunes
Norwegian musician
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Frode Alnæs
Frode Alnæs
Norwegian guitarist and composer
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Will Champion
Will Champion
English musician and drummer, member of Coldplay
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Savoy
Savoy
Norwegian-American band
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Alan Walker
Alan Walker
Norwegian-British music producer
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Chris Martin
Chris Martin
English singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, and philanthropist, co-founder of Coldplay
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Morten Halle
Morten Halle
musician
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Einar Steen-Nøkleberg
Einar Steen-Nøkleberg
Norwegian pianist
Magne Furuholmen
Norwegian musician

Magne Furuholmen

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Norwegian musician
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Order of St. Olav

Magne Furuholmen (born 1 November 1962) is a Norwegian musician and visual artist. He was named Knight First Class of the Order of St. Olav by King Harald for his services to Norwegian music and his international success. Furuholmen, better known to music fans by his stage name Mags, is the keyboardist of the synthpop/rock band A-ha, and co-wrote hits such as "Take On Me", "Stay on These Roads", "Manhattan Skyline", "Cry Wolf", "Forever Not Yours", "Analogue (All I Want)", "Minor Earth Major Sky", "Touchy!", "You Are the One", "Move To Memphis" and "Foot of the Mountain". The band A-ha has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide.

Furuholmen is also a visual artist with solo exhibitions held in Norway, the UK, and elsewhere in Europe. His work is represented in private and public institutions and museums worldwide, among them The Norwegian State Archives, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, and others. In 2016 Magne Furuholmen undertook his biggest commission to date and created the largest ceramic sculpture park in Scandinavia titled "Imprints", which is located in Fornebu outside Oslo. In 2017 the University of Agder in Norway nominated five new honorary doctors in connection with the university's 10th anniversary. The degree was awarded for significant scientific or artistic efforts. Magne Furuholmen was one of the recipients.