You’ve got great taste.
Sign in to follow your favorite artists, save events, & more.
Sign In
Radka Toneff
1,327 Followers
Never miss another Radka Toneff concert. Get alerts about tour announcements, concert tickets, and shows near you with a free Bandsintown account.
Follow
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Radka Toneff to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
About Radka Toneff
Born Ellen Radka Toneff on 25.06.1952, died on 21.10.1982.
Radka was a Norwegian/Bulgarian jazz composer and singer. She was born in Oslo, and was the daughter of the Bulgarian folk singer, Toni Toneff.
From 1975 unto 1980 she played in the group "Radka Toneff Quintet" with, among others, Arild Andersen and Jon Eberson.
Radka leaves us the legacy of three albums; "Winter Poem", "It don't came easy", and "Fairytales" (the last one actually released after her death).
Posthumously: "Live in Hamburg" and "Her finest moments", has been released.
Her album "Fairytales" was the first Norwegian album to be digitally recorded, it also reached nr 12 in the contest "Best Norwegian album ever made".
Radka was a Norwegian/Bulgarian jazz composer and singer. She was born in Oslo, and was the daughter of the Bulgarian folk singer, Toni Toneff.
From 1975 unto 1980 she played in the group "Radka Toneff Quintet" with, among others, Arild Andersen and Jon Eberson.
Radka leaves us the legacy of three albums; "Winter Poem", "It don't came easy", and "Fairytales" (the last one actually released after her death).
Posthumously: "Live in Hamburg" and "Her finest moments", has been released.
Her album "Fairytales" was the first Norwegian album to be digitally recorded, it also reached nr 12 in the contest "Best Norwegian album ever made".
Show More
Genres:
Jazz
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Radka Toneff to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
About Radka Toneff
Born Ellen Radka Toneff on 25.06.1952, died on 21.10.1982.
Radka was a Norwegian/Bulgarian jazz composer and singer. She was born in Oslo, and was the daughter of the Bulgarian folk singer, Toni Toneff.
From 1975 unto 1980 she played in the group "Radka Toneff Quintet" with, among others, Arild Andersen and Jon Eberson.
Radka leaves us the legacy of three albums; "Winter Poem", "It don't came easy", and "Fairytales" (the last one actually released after her death).
Posthumously: "Live in Hamburg" and "Her finest moments", has been released.
Her album "Fairytales" was the first Norwegian album to be digitally recorded, it also reached nr 12 in the contest "Best Norwegian album ever made".
Radka was a Norwegian/Bulgarian jazz composer and singer. She was born in Oslo, and was the daughter of the Bulgarian folk singer, Toni Toneff.
From 1975 unto 1980 she played in the group "Radka Toneff Quintet" with, among others, Arild Andersen and Jon Eberson.
Radka leaves us the legacy of three albums; "Winter Poem", "It don't came easy", and "Fairytales" (the last one actually released after her death).
Posthumously: "Live in Hamburg" and "Her finest moments", has been released.
Her album "Fairytales" was the first Norwegian album to be digitally recorded, it also reached nr 12 in the contest "Best Norwegian album ever made".
Show More
Genres:
Jazz
Get the full experience with the Bandsintown app.