Susanne Salomonsen | |
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Background information | |
Born | Copenhagen, Denmark | 30 December 1955
Genres | Pop, rock, musical |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active | 1961–present |
Formerly of | Flair, Anne Linnet Band, Sneakers |
Sanne Salomonsen (born Susanne Salomonsen on 30 December 1955) is a Danish singer.[1][2] She is the daughter of ornithologist Finn Salomonsen.[3] Sanne Salomonsen has been performing since 1961 (with some breaks), and various songs sung or written by her have been on the local charts.[4]
Sanne Salomonsen was a member of Anne Linnet Band and Sneakers, and got the nickname Rock Mama as an enduring pop icon in Danish rock music. About the nickname, she thought at age 31 around the time she got it from a journalist: "When I heard that piece of music [from OneTwo], I thought that now, I have become a mom for a generation in rock music."[5] She said in 2011: "I am always asked what I think about being called Rock Mama, but when I look around on the Danish scene then, I can after all clearly see, that if there is a rock mama then, it is me. That is how it is."[6]
Sanne Salomonsen's debut performance was at the age of six in the ballet Elves' Hill. She joined her first band in 1967, and then the band Curled Edges in 1968. She performed in Danish versions of the musicals Hair (as Sheila) in 1971-1972 and Godspell.[7] Sanne Salomonsen's debut album was released in 1973, and she was in the group Flair from 1974 to 1977, and sang backing vocals for Sebastian and others.
Sanne Salomonsen became one of the most famous female rock singers in Denmark, as a member of Anne Linnet Band from 1979 to 1983, and Sneakers from 1980 to 1985 and subsequent commercial success as a solo artist.[8] Notably, her album Sanne from 1989 was the most sold Danish rock album that year.[9]
During the 1980s, Sanne Salomonsen also starred in the movies Forræderne, Smugglarkungen and Svindlande affärer. After Sanne (1989), she continued the solo career with albums, such as Where Blue Begins (1991), Freedom (2003) and The Album (2005). Sanne was also in the country music group Cowgirls with Lis Sørensen and Tamra Rosanes, which released one album named Girls Night Out in 2001. This album sold 40,000 copies.[10][11]
Sanne Salomonsen had an intracerebral hemorrhage on May 5, 2006 that made her paralyzed on one side of the face and in one arm, and interfered with her ability to speak and sing. She was able to call the ambulance herself, and there was no damage to her personality, except depression that required therapy.[12][13] After partially recovering from paralysis and arduously being able to retrain her singing voice during the next few years, she got a Sanskrit tattoo on the right forearm that means: "Feel love and gratitude for everything and everyone every day".[14]
Sanne Salomonsen later recounted in a news article, that she had tried to sing "Den jeg elsker elsker jeg" (a song written by her that became a big hit in the 1980s) while lying in the hospital, but could not. The muscles used for singing were paralyzed, she recounted and continued: "I was in distress, but very grateful to be alive at the same time". Her depression lasted ten months, where she struggled with social anxiety. Afterwards, the successful album Unico was released in March 2009, named after Sanne Salomonsen's horse. The album was on the Danish record chart for a year, and about 80 000 copies of the album were sold during the next few years.[15][16] Unico was the fourth best selling Danish album in 2009.[17]