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Kajanus (born 9 February 1946) is a Norwegian composer and
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ian, best known as the lead singer and songwriter of the British pop group
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Early years

Kajanus was born in
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,
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, to Prince Pavel lso PauloTjegodiev of
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and Johanna Kajanus, a French-
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, bronze medal winner for sculpture at the
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, and granddaughter of
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, the Finnish composer, conductor, champion of
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and founder of the
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. He is the brother of the late actress and film-maker Eva Norvind and the uncle to Mexican theater and television actress
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/ref>James McCarraher and Georg Kajanus, ''Kajanus: The Definitive Biography of Composer Georg Tchegodaieff Kajanus'', Kajanus moved with his mother and sister to
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at the age of twelve where he studied music and classical guitar, as well as attending the Cité Universitaire’s flying school. The family then relocated to
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, Canada, where Kajanus worked as a stained-glass window designer.


Early musical career

Kajanus was a member of UK-based
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band
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, who released a self-titled album in 1968 and wrote
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's single " Flying Machine" (1971). Kajanus and
Phil Pickett Philip Stuart Pickett (born 19 November 1946) is an English songwriter, musician, vocal arranger, producer and artist manager. He is principally known as a songwriter and musician and for co-writing and recording " Karma Chameleon", one of the ...
, who had been acquainted for some time, collaborated on an album, ''Hi Ho Silver!'' (1972), as Kajanus/Pickett. Deciding to form a group, tentatively named KP Packet, Kajanus and Pickett enlisted drummer and percussionist
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(
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), and keyboard player and guitarist Henry Marsh (Gringo). In 1973, the foursome made their first recordings in a small studio in North London. Most of this material was not released at the time, but three demos are featured in Sailor's ''Buried Treasure'' 2-CD box set (2006).Sailor Albums - Buried Treasure
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Sailor

Kajanus had developed a
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concept, ''Red Light Review'', based on his memories of being a young man in places like Pigalle in Paris's red-light district. Encouraged by Grant Serpell to rework this material as pop songs, Kajanus devised the concept for
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/ref> Sailor signed to Epic Records-
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and between 1974 and 1978 released five albums with Kajanus: ''Sailor'', ''Trouble'', ''The Third Step'', ''Checkpoint'' (without Pickett) and ''Hideaway''. Kajanus was the lead singer,
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ist and, for the first three albums, the sole songwriter for the band, penning its two major hits, "A Glass of Champagne" and "Girls, Girls, Girls". Kajanus then left Sailor, leaving Pickett as the creative force behind their next album, ''Dressed for Drowning''.


DATA and afterwards

After leaving Sailor in 1978, Kajanus began to experiment with
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, forming
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with Frankie and Phil Boulter. The classical-oriented title track of DATA’s first album, ''Opera Electronica'', was the theme music to the short film, ''Towers of Babel'' (1981). DATA then followed with two more studio albums, ''2-TiME'' (1983) and ''Elegant Machinery'' (1985). Shortly after DATA disbanded, Kajanus formed Fatima and the Mamluks with Henry Marsh. They recorded only four songs, with two being released on a Razormaid! anthology on vinyl, ''Razormaid: The Epilogue: Back to Basics'' (1985). Kajanus and Marsh also collaborated on the soundtrack for the British TV series, ''The Kid'' (1986), starring actor/singer Steve Fairnie. He worked with the Japanese composer and musician
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, co-writing and producing songs for his album, ''Ume'' (1988).


Sailor again

In 1989, Kajanus reunited with Henry Marsh and Phil Pickett to write and record some new material. This was not released at the time, but three songs are featured in Sailor's ''Buried Treasure'' 2-CD box set (2006). Kajanus, Marsh, Pickett and Grant Serpell reformed Sailor in 1990. The group recorded two albums, ''Sailor'' (1991) and ''Street Lamp'' (1992), with Kajanus once again writing and arranging all the material. They achieved further chart success in continental Europe with singles such as "La Cumbia" and "The Secretary".


Noir

In the late nineties, Kajanus formed the "poetic-techno" duo Noir with
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(previously of
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). Noir’s single "Walking" was used extensively in the 1997
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television series ''Feast'', an avant-garde culinary program directed by TV food maestro David Pritchard. ''Feast'' was hosted by Noir and also starred French TV chef Jean Christophe Novelli."Interview with Georg Kajanus", ''Get Ready to ROCK!''
/ref> Noir's album ''Strange Desire'', recorded in 1995, was eventually released on
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Records in 2007.


Other projects

Kajanus composed the soundtracks for two documentaries directed by German filmmaker
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: ''Didn't Do It for Love'' (1997) and the award-winning ''
Gendernauts ''Gendernauts: A Journey Through Shifting Identities'' is a 1999 film by Monika Treut featuring Sandy Stone, Texas Tomboy, Susan Stryker, and Hida Viloria. It shows us a group of artists in San Francisco who live between the poles of convention ...
'' (1999). In 2008, Kajanus began working with Roberto Trippini and Barbie Wilde on a new version of the ''Sailor'' musical - an update of his original ''Red Light Review'' concept - which he describes as "a bittersweet musical about two people searching for love in the ruins of post-War
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/ref> Kajanus's other current musical project is ''People Industry'', which he describes as "an exuberant, musical exploration of the human journey."


References


External links

*
Georg Kajanus Web Site

''Sailor: A Musical in Development''



Sailor Club

Kajanus videos at youtube.com

Georg Kajanus at Myspace
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kajanus, Georg 1946 births Living people Musicians from Trondheim Norwegian composers Norwegian male composers Norwegian songwriters Norwegian emigrants to France Norwegian emigrants to Canada Norwegian emigrants to the United Kingdom Norwegian people of Russian descent Norwegian people of Finnish descent Norwegian people of French descent Norwegian male singers Norwegian guitarists Norwegian rock guitarists Norwegian rock singers Lead guitarists