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“Fram” is a collaboration between two musicians from different countries: Tommy Berre from Oslo on Nylon String Guitar and Roberto Diana form Sardinia on Weissenborn.
Roberto says “When I visited the Fram Museum in Oslo I fell in love the history of the big ship that was used in expeditions of the Arctic and Antarctic regions by the Norwegian explorers. Fram (which means Forward) is said to have sailed farther north (85°57’N) and farther south (78°41’S) than any other wooden ship.
So, when Tommy asked me to compose a song together this image shows up.”
Two musicians, a Sardinian and a Norwegian, sail “Forward”.
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“Fram” is a collaboration between two musicians from different countries: Tommy Berre from Oslo on Nylon String Guitar and Roberto Diana form Sardinia on Weissenborn.
Roberto says “When I visited the Fram Museum in Oslo I fell in love the history of the big ship that was used in expeditions of the Arctic and Antarctic regions by the Norwegian explorers. Fram (which means Forward) is said to have sailed farther north (85°57’N) and farther south (78°41’S) than any other wooden ship.
So, when Tommy asked me to compose a song together this image shows up.”
Two musicians, a Sardinian and a Norwegian, sail “Forward”.
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