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Sølvi Valborg Wang (28 August 1929 – 31 May 2011) was a Norwegian singer, actress and comedian. She was born in Bærum, Akershus, to the jazz musician Yngvar Wang and the singer Marie Gulbrandsen. Already at an early age she sang with her father's orchestra on the radio and in concert. She met Egil Monn-Iversen while in school, and in 1948 she founded the music group together with him. Wang debuted as a recording artist in 1950, in a duet with Arve Opsahl. Later she recorded solo albums, and was responsible for 18 releases in the years up until 1955. She combined her solo career with performances with The Monn Keys, which now also included the singers Nora Brockstedt and Per Asplin. In 1954 the group performed their first variety show, Over alle grenser, at Chat Noir in Oslo. She worked at

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  • Sølvi Wang (28 de agosto de 1929 – 31 de mayo de 2011) fue una cantante, actriz, comediante y artista de revista de nacionalidad noruega.​ (es)
  • Sølvi Wang, född 28 augusti 1929 i Høvik, Bærum, död 31 maj 2011 i Oslo, var en norsk skådespelare, sångare och komiker. Hon var gift med kompositören Egil Monn-Iversen och mor till filmproducenterna Bitte Monn-Iversen och . Wang är dotter till jazzmusikern Yngvar Wang. Redan som barn uppträdde hon som sångare på jazzklubben och i NRK Radio. Hon engagerades till Det norske teatret 1964 och var en av medlemmarna i vokalgruppen The Monn Keys. I Sverige har hon agerat i teater och revy på scener som Chinateatern, Kungliga Operan, Liseberg och olika folkparker. (sv)
  • Sølvi Valborg Wang (28 August 1929 – 31 May 2011) was a Norwegian singer, actress and comedian. She was born in Bærum, Akershus, to the jazz musician Yngvar Wang and the singer Marie Gulbrandsen. Already at an early age she sang with her father's orchestra on the radio and in concert. She met Egil Monn-Iversen while in school, and in 1948 she founded the music group together with him. Wang debuted as a recording artist in 1950, in a duet with Arve Opsahl. Later she recorded solo albums, and was responsible for 18 releases in the years up until 1955. She combined her solo career with performances with The Monn Keys, which now also included the singers Nora Brockstedt and Per Asplin. In 1954 the group performed their first variety show, Over alle grenser, at Chat Noir in Oslo. She worked at (en)
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