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Norlie may refer to: *Norlie, part of Swedish hip hop duo Norlie & KKV * John Norlie, English musician *Olaf M. Norlie Olaf Morgan Norlie (January 11, 1876 – June 22, 1962), also referred to as O. M. Norlie, was a Lutheran minister, educator and scholar. He was additionally a Lutheran church historian, librarian, editor and statistician. He was also a prolifi ...
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Norlie & KKV
Norlie & KKV is a Swedish hip hop rapping and singing duo made up of Sonny Fahlberg (known as Norlie) and Kim Vadenhag (known as KKV). They are signed to Universal Music Sweden. Career The duo met in the Stockholm suburb of Huddinge in 2008 and formed a duo to release modern rap materials, influenced by pop, rock, house, electro music and techno. They were helped by David Günther, a well-known Stockholm DJ. They released "Can I Be the One", produced by Daniel Gidlund and featuring vocals from Lazee, with the music video filmed in Los Angeles. They also performed at ''NRJ Summer Club'' in 2010, in Helsinki's ''Nickelodeon Dagen 2011'' (with Lazee) and in ''Ungdomens hus i Upplands-Bro'' (again with Lazee).Fantabolous.com: Norlie & KKV
In Spring 2011, they were picked as "Artist of the Month" by

John Norlie
John Norlie (floruit 1599–1607) was an English musician at the Scottish royal court. Little is known of Norlie's background, training, or early career. He played the lute and the viol at the Scottish court, as the Hudson brothers had done. He signed his name as "John Norlie", and in various other records his name was written as "John Orley". On 1 May 1599, he was described as a daily servitor or servant to James VI, and was awarded the relatively large annual salary of £1,000 Scots. The award was on the condition that he maintain four other "musicians apt and meet to serve his majesty's music, and that they be always attending on his majesty's service as the occasion shall require." On a receipt for money received from the depute-treasurer John Arnot in November 1601, Norlie described himself as "musicinar to the quenis majestie", indicating that he usually worked for Anne of Denmark. Payments to Norlie appear in the royal treasurer's accounts, and in May 1603 he received ...
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