Plumbo
Plumbo is a Norwegian rock and folk rock band from Sande, Vestfold, Norway. The three-piece band consists of Lars Erik Blokkhus, Tommy Elstad and Hasse Rønningen, with assistance from supporting musician Glenn Hauger on accordion and flute. Their repertoire includes Norwegian songs with a traditional twist, rock music elements and international appeal.
The name Plumbo is taken from a brand of drain cleaner sold in Norway.
Members
;Current- Lars Erik Blokkhus – lead vocalist, guitar
- Tommy Løken-Elstad – bass, backing vocals
- Glenn Hauger – drums, accordion, flute, guitar
- Tor Erik "Elg" Knudsen – drums, backing vocals
- Henning Hoel Eriksen - keyboards, backing vocals
- Reidar Fiskebøl – drums
- Dag Arve Sandnes - guitar
- Nils-Magne Pettersen - keyboards
- Hans Inge Rønningen – drums, backing vocals
- Tom Erik Rønningen - guitar, backing vocals
History
"Møkkamann" controversy
On 14 January 2012, during the annual Spellemannprisen in Oslo, Plumbo gained some negative attention after lead singer Lars Erik Blokkhus accepted the prize for best song, for "Møkkamann". He proceeded to make a remark, meant as a joke, to the dark-skinned hosts Tshawe Baqwa and Yosef Wolde-Mariam, members of the popular Norwegian duo Madcon, saying that seeing them he thought the song got a new name; Mokkamann. After his remark, Blokkhus apologized for his comment.Discography
Albums
;Live albums / DVDsYear | Album | Peak position | Certifications | Track list |
Year | Album | NOR | Certifications | Track list |
2012 | Møkkamenn Live | 11 |
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2016 | Haraball | 5 |
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;Live albums / DVDs
Year | Album | Peak position | Certifications | Track list |
Year | Album | NOR | Certifications | Track list |
2015 | De 15 beste | – | ;CD1
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