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Mari Boine

1956 - Today

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Mari Boine (born Mari Brit Randi Boine; 8 November 1956) is a Norwegian Sámi singer. She combined a form of Sámi joik singing with rock. In 2008, she became a professor of musicology at Nesna University College. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mari Boine is the 528th most popular singer (down from 485th in 2019), the 145th most popular biography from Norway (down from 128th in 2019) and the 4th most popular Norwegian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Mari Boine ranks 528 out of 4,381Before her are Darío Moreno, Billy Preston, Patrick Hernandez, Séverine, Brandy Norwood, and Dinah Washington. After her are Marek Grechuta, Mos Def, Gary Brooker, Héctor Lavoe, KRS-One, and Maria Farantouri.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1956, Mari Boine ranks 121Before her are Steven Bauer, Adnan Oktar, Sugar Ray Leonard, Yegor Gaidar, Rolandas Paksas, and Bo Derek. After her are Larry Hogan, Abdalla Hamdok, Vijay Rupani, Baruch Goldstein, Kostas Karamanlis, and Bob Saget.

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In Norway

Among people born in Norway, Mari Boine ranks 145 out of 1,039Before her are Thorbjørn Egner (1912), Oscar Torp (1893), Kirsten Flagstad (1895), Hans Gude (1825), Thorvald Stoltenberg (1931), and Anathon Aall (1867). After her are Edvard Moser (1962), Camilla Collett (1813), Ulvhild Håkansdotter (1090), Vilhelm Bjerknes (1862), Ohthere of Hålogaland (900), and Hjalmar Andersen (1923).

Among SINGERS In Norway

Among singers born in Norway, Mari Boine ranks 4Before her are Anni-Frid Lyngstad (1945), Morten Harket (1959), and Kirsten Flagstad (1895). After her are Kirsti Sparboe (1946), Sissel Kyrkjebø (1969), Nina Grieg (1845), Nora Brockstedt (1923), Wenche Myhre (1947), Eva Nansen (1858), Anita Hegerland (1961), and Jahn Teigen (1949).