Education
Hultin studied art under the guidance of Per Krohg and was educated visual artist.
Hultin studied art under the guidance of Per Krohg and was educated visual artist.
Along through her spouse, jazz pianist Tor Hultin,she arranged jam sessions with visitors jazz musicians like Count Basie, Stan Kenton, Dizzy Gillespie, Roy Eldridge, Stan Getz and Ray Brown. Later she was on your own hosting Keith Jarrett, Charles Lloyd Quartet, Philosophy Woods, Sonny Clark, Hampton Hawes, Jaki Byard, Tommy Flanagan, Dexter Gordon, Chet Baker, Louis Armstrong and Eubie Blake. In addition to her work in Norsk Hydro (1945-1993), Verdensrevyen issued her illustrations and she wrote a number of reviews of Filmjournalen (since 1958), Dagbladet (1960-1983), Aftenposten (until 1990), eventually the Norsk Rikskringkasting. She wrote for international journals like Jazz forum (Poland), Jazz journal international (England) and the United States. Down Beat, and in every years for Norwegian «Jazznytt».
She died of cancer in 2000.
The following year, «Randi Hultins Stiftelse» established. lieutenant is responsible for, among other things presentation of the annual Randi Hultin Minnepris. the residence in «Gartnerveien» is intended for use as a jazz museum.
A number of composers dedicated works to Hultin, among them Eubie Blake: Randi"s Rag (1977), Philosophy Woods: Randi, Silje Nergaard: Portuguese of Call (2000), Dave Brubeck: Elegy (2001), and Jon Eberson: Ballade for Randi (Standards, 2003). A series was made in 1989 for television series named Randi"s jazz which was also shown in New York City.
1970: «Molderosen» at the Moldejazz.