Education
He attended the first International Jazz Festival in Molde 1961.
He attended the first International Jazz Festival in Molde 1961.
He is the father of the singer Webe Karlsen. Inspired by the National King Cole jazz ensembles from the time of World World War II, he started his own orchestra at the age of 16 in 1947, The Syncopators Band, in Sarpsborg, and he soon became a central figure in the local jazz scene. In the period 1953-1959, he had a series of bands with local musicians, many to be influential on the Norwegian and some on the World jazz scenes, like the jazz singer Karin Krog (1955-1956), the saxophone players Totti Bergh (1955-1959), Bjørn Johansen (1956-1958) and Harald Bergersen (1959), and drummer Ole Jacob Hansen (1959), most of whom later would play central roles in the renowned Kjell Karlsens Big Band that he started together with saxophone player Mikkel Flagstad (1959-1964).
In addition to the ones listed above, K.K.B.B. featured musicians like trombonist Frode Thingnæs, bassist Erik Amundsen and the singers Grynet Molvig, Laila Dalseth, Odd Børre and Kirsti Sparboe among others
Karlsen also worked as a pianist and was an accompanist for a number of Norwegian and International Jazz soloists. When he had to close down the K.K.B.B. in 1964, he got more into popular music, even though he put together big bands for occasions, and was the orchestra leader for the recording Jazzway to Norway (1984), as directed by NOPA for the presentation of New Norwegian Big Band Compositions.
He also started the Kjell Karlsens Orchestra and because of the great demand he started an additional band Bent Sølves in 1967. Karlsen was early engaged in the Norsk Rikskringkasting and led a program called Swingtime.
Karlsen also was the composer of the song of the popular figure Titten Tei (1972), a wooden dummy from the Norwegian children"s television given life by Birgit Strøm.
Another well known composition from Norsk Rikskringkasting is the song of Ante (1974) a series about a Sami boy made for a bit older children. He has also given compositions to the like Kom sol, kom regn (1962) and Lena (1969), and has written the music to three Norwegian feature films, Sønner av Norge kjøper bil (1962), Freske fraspark (1963) and Marenco (1964). Karlsen founded the record label Viking Music in 1962, and among the signed bands and artists were The Beatniks, Rannie Rommen, Lorne Lesley and Jack Dailey.
Kjell Karlse"s Big Band and Finn Eriksen also made recordings for the label.
Karlsen was the initiator and opened the concert series Jazzakademiet in Oslo Konserthus (1997). Karlsen and a new generation of Norwegian musicians with Even Skatrud Andersen as one, gathered a New edition of the Kjell Karlsen Big Band and made the renowned arrangements to Edvard Grieg in jazz mood for the 10th anniversary of the Jazzakademiet in 2007, recorded at in 2008.
In the summer of 2011, Karlsen was 80 years old and was celebrated with an anniversary gala at Oslo Konserthus where a large number of artist friends and partners lined up with a Big Band and choir for a musical event constituting a party out of the ordinary. I selskap medical K. K. Orkester volume 1, 3 and 3 (1968-1971).
K. K. Big Band Bonanza (Tylden, 2001) Edvard Grieg in jazz mood (Universal Music, 2009).
Vokalbesetning: Pitsj, Heidi Ruud Ellingsen, Kåre Conradi, Torun Eriksen, Carsten Loly and Bjørn Johan Muri.