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First things first, it's pronounced "Hav-ne-veek".
Second things second, you’d really like Kate Havnevik.
She smiles a lot,– and she won’t get cross when you struggle with your “Hav-ne-veeks.”
Third things third, she’s really rather good.
Kate’s debut album is called Melankton, which means "black rose." (The name is taken from a character, "a crazy uncle who lives by the sea,” in Norwegian writer Jan Kjaerstad's 1999 novel Oppdageren, which translates to The Discoverer.)
Kate Havnevik was always going to make music since she joined the world in Oslo, the daughter of Andrew Cunningham from Faversham, England and his Norwegian wife, Lotte. The classical flute ..
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