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Gunhild Carling (born 7 May 1975) is a
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musician and multi-instrumentalist. She is well known for playing trombone.


Career

Carling became known for her performance at
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on 20 July 2010. The same year, she became an expert commentator for
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at SVT. Gunhild plays trombone, bagpipes, trumpet, recorder, string instruments (such as banjo, ukulele and harp), and will often showcase all of her skills in one song, sometimes casually breaking into a tap dance or singing. Carling competed as a celebrity dancer in ''
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'' on
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, being placed third. In 2013, she performed with her 'Carling Big Band' at the Royal Palace in Stockholm in the celebration of King
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. In 2016, Carling performed at King Carl XVI Gustaf's 70th birthday celebration. She was featured as a singer and multi-instrumentalist in several of Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox's adaptations of pop songs, which include a jazz swing version of Rick Astley's "Never Going to Give You Up", a 1920s jazz swing version of "Material Girl", a vintage jazz version of Europe's "The Final Countdown", a jazz cover of Pharrell Williams' "Happy", and a 1920s hot jazz cover of ABBA's "Dancing Queen". In 2016, she was featured at TEDxArendal, speaking about and playing trombone, which she has said is her favorite instrument. Carling often expresses her affection and respect for artists from early jazz, and especially the seminal New Orleans period. Among others, she refers to the influences of
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. Holiday's influence is potent in Carling's singing style. In 2003, Carling married Johan Blomé, who does photography and video production and also plays multiple instruments. She often performs with their children, daughter Idun Blomé and son Viggo Blomé. Beginning as a child, she has also performed many times with her siblings, sister Gerd and brothers Max and Ulf. They initially played with their musical parents Aina and Hans Carling, and the former continues to be a frequent member of her music troupe. In 2016, the "wonder woman of Jazz" explained the development of her talents and career:
"I haven’t ever been to a music teacher. I come from a family that plays music. I grew up in the south of Sweden, outside of Malmö. Our house was full of variety – circus, acting, dance, vaudeville and novelty. I just picked up instruments from when I was very young and played them. I started with the drums, then the recorder, trombone and trumpet. Then I started tap dancing, and after that harmonica and bagpipe. Later, I began composing music."
Carling does much of the artwork for her promotional materials. In 2018, Carling moved to northern California with her family. She had performances scheduled throughout the United States, she also often performs live via online social media. Several Carling videos have exceeded one million views. Her recorded albums are available as commercial CDs and digital downloads and on streaming services.


Discography


Albums

*I Lost My Heart in Dixieland, The Carling Family Hot Five (1985) *The Carling Family Hot Six, The Carling Family Hot Six (1987) *That's My Desire, Gunhild Carling and her Swing Band (2002) *20th Jubilee, Carling Family (2004) :Banjo, Guitar, Aina Carling; Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Violin, Max Carling; Drums, Ulf Carling; Piano, Trombone, Alto Saxophone, Gerd Carling; Trombone, Trumpet, Recorder, Vocals, Harmonica, Gunhild Carling; Trumpet, Piano, Hans Carling *Magic Swing!, Gunhild Carling and the Carling Big Band (2007) *Hot Jazz, Carling Family (2009) :Banjo, Guitar, Aina Carling; Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Violin, Max Carling; Contrabass – Tomas Carling; Drums, Ulf Carling; Piano, Trombone, Alto Saxophone, Gerd Carling; Trombone, Trumpet, Recorder, Vocals, Harmonica, Gunhild Carling; Trumpet, Piano, Hans Carling *Varieté, Gunhild Carling and the Carling Big Band (2014) *Red Hot Jam, Gunhild Carling (2014) *Swing Out, Gunhild Carling and the Carling Big Band (2014) *Big Apple, Gunhild Carling and the Carling Big Band (2015) *Harlem Joy, Gunhild Carling and the Carling Big Band (2015)


Singles & EPs

*Baby It's Cold Outside, Christer Sjögren, Pernilla Wahlgren & Gunhild Carling (2011) *Winter's Day, Gunhild Carling (2011)


Awards

* 1985 - The Louis Armstrong Scholarship * 2006 - Kobe Jazz Street Award * 2009 - The SKAP Scholarship * 2009 – The Anita O'Day Award * 2010 - Malmö Stads Glädjespridare * 2011 – Honorary citizenship in Eslöv, Sweden * 2014 – Scanian of the Year * 2016 - The Thore Ehrling Scholarship


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Carling, Gunhild Swedish women musicians 1975 births Living people Swedish trombonists Jazz trombonists 21st-century women musicians 21st-century trombonists Women trombonists