Kristian Valen

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Still Here 00:00 Tools
I Surrender 00:00 Tools
You and I 00:00 Tools
Drikk Alt På Bordet 00:00 Tools
Still Here - Single Edit 00:00 Tools
Dialekt (Det er bærre dialekt) 00:00 Tools
If I Was 00:00 Tools
Somewhere Down The Line 00:00 Tools
Living the Dream 00:00 Tools
Where Are You Now 00:00 Tools
Too Far 00:00 Tools
I Will Get By 00:00 Tools
Hideaway 00:00 Tools
Where I'm Going 00:00 Tools
Drikk Alt På Bordet - Dudeman Remix 00:00 Tools
Blessed By A Woman 00:00 Tools
Bunadhjørnet 00:00 Tools
Home Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
You're Not Alone 00:00 Tools
Still Here (Unplugged) 00:00 Tools
Still Here - Accoustic Version 00:00 Tools
Endless Road 00:00 Tools
Where Is Jesus 00:00 Tools
Hjemmebrendt 00:00 Tools
If i was (Unplugged) 00:00 Tools
Living The Dream - New Version 00:00 Tools
Still Here (Unplugged, Live In 00:00 Tools
Still Here (Single Edit) 00:00 Tools
Politiradio 00:00 Tools
Jente Fotball 00:00 Tools
kanarifugl 00:00 Tools
Dynamitt 00:00 Tools
smugle for 50000 kroner 00:00 Tools
38cm & 2Kg 00:00 Tools
Ben Nau - Kjøpe båt 00:00 Tools
Bimmelim eller Bommelom 00:00 Tools
Alle skal få 00:00 Tools
Still Here (Unplugged, Live In Studio) 00:00 Tools
Jolene 00:00 Tools
Viagra 00:00 Tools
Opplysningen 180 00:00 Tools
Kai Ove Hovda - Sukkersyke 00:00 Tools
Håndball 00:00 Tools
Mercedes 00:00 Tools
IRAN-mann - Førerkort 00:00 Tools
If I Was - New Version 00:00 Tools
Finland 00:00 Tools
Se og Hør 00:00 Tools
Damefotball 00:00 Tools
Klinkekulå mi 00:00 Tools
Commodore 64 00:00 Tools
Eg e' Sibbe Fra Sandnes 00:00 Tools
Ballettskole 00:00 Tools
Kånå ans Odd 00:00 Tools
Maling 00:00 Tools
kupp 00:00 Tools
Sjøl Om Eg Blir Gammale 00:00 Tools
Eirik Svabø - Kvinne Fotball 00:00 Tools
Pante Flasker (Kjetil Nærland) 00:00 Tools
If I Was - Original Edit 00:00 Tools
Ligningskontor 00:00 Tools
Kristian Valen - Still here 00:00 Tools
Eg Liker Contry Og Damer 00:00 Tools
Lyngdal 2 E Bedre Enn Start 00:00 Tools
Opel Manta 00:00 Tools
Oslo Energi 00:00 Tools
Du & Eg 00:00 Tools
(Kristian Valen)-SIBBE - Mista klinkekula 00:00 Tools
Kåsen Sangen 00:00 Tools
Veiavgifta 00:00 Tools
Kebab sang 00:00 Tools
Åge Hareide - John Klemetsen. 00:00 Tools
Still Here (Piano Version) 00:00 Tools
Kebab sangen 00:00 Tools
Shafahta ar`hidir 00:00 Tools
Where I`m Going... 00:00 Tools
I Nått 00:00 Tools
Sikringskap 00:00 Tools
veiavgift 00:00 Tools
Frisør 00:00 Tools
13-Bimmelim eller bommelom - Sibbe 00:00 Tools
Kebabsangen 00:00 Tools
Dårlig Øl 00:00 Tools
Sikringsskap 00:00 Tools
Still Here (Kopren and DJ K-Mi 00:00 Tools
Where Is Jesus - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Fyllekjøring 00:00 Tools
Bryllupsreise 00:00 Tools
Mista Klinkekula 00:00 Tools
Geir synger Elvis etter hukommelsen 00:00 Tools
Ingenting E Så Ei Feide Dama 00:00 Tools
Kjøpe Båt 00:00 Tools
Still.here 00:00 Tools
Geir Ånestad - Sikringsskap 00:00 Tools
Ferie i Telemark 00:00 Tools
Dyr I Hagen 00:00 Tools
Torvald Stoltenberg - Leir 00:00 Tools
Chop Souy (sigga et quatte) 00:00 Tools
Shafahta Ar`hidir (Kebab Mix) 00:00 Tools
TV lisens 00:00 Tools
Boonad 00:00 Tools
Okies Ribbhouse 00:00 Tools
Frisør2 00:00 Tools
Merzedes 00:00 Tools
Oppvaskmaskinen 00:00 Tools
Fotoboks (Stakkestad, 40 år) 00:00 Tools
Ben Nav-Årsavgift 00:00 Tools
Quatte sangen 00:00 Tools
Briller 00:00 Tools
Maler 00:00 Tools
You & I 00:00 Tools
kebab 00:00 Tools
Still Here (Kopren & DJ K-Mixx remix) 00:00 Tools
Førerkort 00:00 Tools
Sibbe - Mista klinkekulå 00:00 Tools
Sibbe - Solofondet 00:00 Tools
Henta Meg Om Ett Quatte 00:00 Tools
laila 00:00 Tools
Kødderinger 00:00 Tools
40-års spøk 00:00 Tools
Still Here (Accoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
Scanfact 00:00 Tools
Ansgar Braut - 60 års gratulering 00:00 Tools
Aas Bryggeri 00:00 Tools
Julekveld 00:00 Tools
Klemetsen 00:00 Tools
Were Are You Now 00:00 Tools
Don't Cry (Guns n'Roses Parody) 00:00 Tools
Sibbe fra Sandnes - MC Lappen 00:00 Tools
Eirik Svabø - H&M 00:00 Tools
Pante Flasker 00:00 Tools
Ben Nav - Kjøpe båt 00:00 Tools
Ungdomstidå 00:00 Tools
Chop Souy (sigga om quatte) 00:00 Tools
Eg lige Country 00:00 Tools
Ben Nav - Årsavgift 00:00 Tools
Ansgard 00:00 Tools
Diabetes 00:00 Tools
40 Års Spøk 00:00 Tools
Kaffemaskin 00:00 Tools
Filmstøtte (Ben Nav) 00:00 Tools
Still Here (Instrumental Version) 00:00 Tools
Still Here ( Edit) 00:00 Tools
Einar Førde-Solfrid 00:00 Tools
Shafahta Ar Hidir (Kebab Mix) (Nausjahd Kahdar Khan) 00:00 Tools
When i drive 00:00 Tools
John Klemetsen 00:00 Tools
Caps 00:00 Tools
Sibbe - Mc-lappen 00:00 Tools
Bunadhjørna 00:00 Tools
Kaffe maskin som ikke virker 00:00 Tools
Festival 00:00 Tools
Kristian Valen ( Geir Ånestad ) - Oslo energi 00:00 Tools
Kaffemaskine 00:00 Tools
Teletorg 00:00 Tools
Geir Aanestad 00:00 Tools
Eirik Svabø - Teletorg 00:00 Tools
Røldal Handelslag 00:00 Tools
Årsavgift 00:00 Tools
Kjetil Nærland - Pante flasker 00:00 Tools
Ole G Solskjaer 00:00 Tools
Ayanapa Kypros 00:00 Tools
Gje Meg Ein Kebab 00:00 Tools
Oppussing 00:00 Tools
Filmens hus 00:00 Tools
Trygd 00:00 Tools
Kai Ove synger Calcutta 00:00 Tools
Living The Dream (New Version) 00:00 Tools
Forstår svensker norsk 00:00 Tools
Ansgeir Braut Dynamitt 00:00 Tools
ansgar braut - eldreklubb 00:00 Tools
Kai Ove Hovda 00:00 Tools
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Kristian Valen is one of the most popular artist/entertainers in Norway. He is an actor (both in comedy and character acting), a successful singer/songwriter (his debut album was released in 2004. He has later been released in 4 continents and have sold both gold and patina) and impersonator. After touring Norway with his comedy show, he then launched his own television show, Valen TV. he was later named "the artist/entertainer of the year". When his TV show was later released on DVD, it became the biggest selling DVD in Norway of all time (triple platinum). Kristian released the single "Letting go" in 2012 in South America with one of the biggest music video productions of the year. (Directed by MTV award winning director Ray Kay, and starring international soccer and movie star Vinnie Jones and famous movie and tv actor Taylor Cole.) He have also produced, written and starred in 3 more tv-shows witch have all ended up being the highest rated tv-shows. (TV-Norway and NRK1) Kristian won Entertainer of the year" plus "funniest comedian" peoples choice award in 2012. What do you do when you have created three hit TV shows, broken box-office records, produced a hit record and sold more DVDs than anyone else in your home country? If you are Kristian Valen, the sky’s the limit! “I never thought I would make it this far and be able to work with the big artists that I have and live the blessed life that I am living now” “If somebody had told me 15 years ago I’d be where I am today, I would never in a million years have believed them! I started out with nothing but an idea. Since nobody in the business believed in me, to get going I had to borrow money from my dad, who was unemployed at the time. I set up my own shows for two nights at the local theatre and prayed for weeks that people would come and enjoy it. The rest is, as they say, history!” Kristian sold 120,000 tickets, even though the press slaughtered him. “I know as an artist I’m supposed to say that it never bothers me when the press gives me really bad reviews, but of course it does! You just have to accept that you can’t please everyone. Whenever I make something, I don’t even bother trying to impress everyone.” “Rather than worrying about whether something is “correct” or not, I sit down and think, ‘What would I like to see?’ Art should be enjoyed, not analyzed! If it makes you feel something, then it’s worked. For me, it’s all about the audience. Without them, I’d be nothing. That’s why once I’ve made something and put it out there, I always give my all to the audience, who have used their spare time and money to see my show. Sometimes people ask me if I get a thrill out of proving the critics or haters wrong. Sometimes I wish I could say yes, but to be honest, I just focus on the positive and the people who enjoy it, because life is too short.” The Early Days Kristian was born in the Norwegian town of Stavanger. The day he was born, his father Inge won the National Soccer League Championship, so soccer was on the cards for Kristian. He played the game for most of his youth and was Stavanger youth team’s highest goal scorer for three years, resulting in him being hailed as a top soccer talent in Norway. A famous coach called him an “artist on the stage and an artist on the soccer field”. When he was 17, he quit soccer for good after disagreeing with the style of play the new coach tried to impose on him and the team. Kristian didn’t want to play boring, defensive soccer, he wanted to play attacking, entertaining soccer. Kristian quickly tired of school because he didn’t see the value of learning something that you will never use. “I hated school from the second grade, but loved the recess. I was also dismissed from class many times because I asked the teachers ‘too many difficult questions’, especially in religion classes.” Somehow, Kristian also managed to flunk music and creative arts courses! In the Army In 1992, Kristian joined the army. “I guess it was fate… I always dreamed about following in my mom’s footsteps and becoming a surgeon. But I hated school, so when the army came along and told me about field surgery and being a medic without 300 years of school first, I jumped at the chance. I don’t want to talk about what we did or what I saw while in uniform, but I regret nothing and I am glad it all happened the way it did now looking back. I learned a lot about life, camaraderie and never to judge a book by its cover. The guy who looked like the meanest mofo in training could be the weakest link under fire. I met a lot of good people and got to both sweat and freeze my behind off.” The Early Radio Days After the army, Kristian found himself being the highest rated radio host on the west coast of Norway, on a radio station called Radio-1. This gave him an opportunity to work on his impersonations and characters. “If some sports star wouldn’t take the time for an interview, I just impersonated them and made things up. That got the attention of Norway’s national soccer manager after hearing he had said something about big breasts in a radio interview.” Of course, it was just Kristian making jokes and impersonating him after Norway lost a game. After the media headlines about this “impostor” on the radio, Kristian was asked to perform 20 minutes as a warm up for two of Norway’s biggest entertainers. Kristian took the opportunity, and became the talk of the town. Moving to the Big and Small Screen TV producers said that Kristian’s show wasn´t right for the airwaves, but he proved them wrong by writing, producing and starring in his own comedy show, Valen & De (Valen and Them), which became the highest-rated program in TV-Norge´s history. When Valen TV was released on DVD, it became Norway´s biggest-selling DVD of all time. And when Kristian decided to create a one-man stage show, he overcame all doubters to sell millions of dollars worth of tickets – and to release another hit DVD of the production. He has followed that up with two more hit TV comedy shows, Valen TV and Valens Frokost TV (Valens Breakfast TV), both of which topped TV Norge´s ratings and resulted in more hit DVDs. He has also taken his comedy skills to the stage, with the smash hit shows Fartoy Valen (Valen M/S), Musical Chaos and Faster than His Own Shadow. All in all, Kristian´s shows have grossed over US$30 million – and this in a country of 4.8 million people. He acted in the film Living the Dream, cast as a bad-boy gigolo against actress Sean Young (Blade Runner, David Lynch´s Dune) and his performance has the Hollywood dream machine asking for more. But Kristian also had his eye on another prize: Fulfilling a life-long dream to write and perform his own music. Releasing Music With the release of Listen When Alone, Kristian not only realized this dream, he also set another standard when the album went gold within five days of its release. Now passed platinum, and having spawned multiple hit singles, Listen When Alone is both a labor of love and a diary of Kristian´s personal experiences. “I knew that I had to make this record,” Kristian says. “Even though everyone said it couldn´t be done, I knew that there were people out there who would not only buy the album, but would relate to the music on a personal level. And once I realized that the traditional music industry didn’t understand what I wanted to do, I decided to do it on my own.” On the Celebrity Status Kristian has never seen himself as a celebrity and still has problems when that word comes up. “I grew up with my dad being on the national soccer team, so to me it was normal that people came up to him and wanted photos and autographs. It is very different with some of today’s reality TV-show celebs, who might find themselves all alone when they are no longer on TV, since that is the only reason they’re known and they’re quickly replaced with the next guy.” “I have seen how a life in the spotlight can take its toll on marriage and family, and I see now why my mom and dad broke up when I was only 10. Maybe I see myself in my dad’s place trying to show my mom how much he loved her, but yet without taking the time to show his soccer fans how much they meant to him, he might have felt that he was letting down the people that made him.” “Sometimes it can be hard when you are out with your family, who you haven’t seen in a year, and you get interrupted by strangers who want to say hello or take a photo. But I feel so blessed to be able to do what I do, so I guess my work always comes first and my family have been very open and understanding about this since I left home to tour when I was about 16.” “The most stupid thing I hear from people who are lucky enough to have an audience and the interest of the press, is when they say they hate the attention and that they can never be alone. They seem to have forgotten that without the people and their appreciation, they are nothing”. Status Quo Kristian is currently living in Los Angeles working on different projects, but will not reveal anything yet. “I am just like everybody else. I have good and bad days. When I’m having a good day, I tend to be creative and write comedy, and when I am down, I tend to write music. I’m in a very fortunate spot now without any agent or contracts, so I’m free to go or do whatever feels right,” he smiles. But we know that he has been in the studio with world renowned artists, meeting with TV and film producers and doing auditions. We guess only time will tell what happens next. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.