Eskild Dohn is a versatile Danish multi-instrumentalist and singer, born on January 26, 1970, in Viborg. He has gained recognition for his work with various bands, including the Lars Lilholt Band, where he contributes on trumpet and saxophone. Eskild Dohn lacks formal musical training but holds a degree in literature history, exact sciences history, and Nordic language and literature. He is skilled in playing a wide range of instruments, such as trompet, flygelhorn, sousafon, tuba, saxofon, guitar, bass, mandolin, flute, violin, bouzouki, and sitar.
Eskild Dohn has released solo albums, including "Sange for voksne" (2015) and "Reformationen Rocker" (2017), showcasing his diverse musical talents. Apart from his solo work, he has collaborated with numerous artists like Sigurd Barrett, Julie Berthelsen, Bruce Guthro, and Søren Sko, among others. His contributions extend beyond music, as he has also composed for theater productions and television documentaries. His work with Sigurd Barrett & The Cigars, such as their recent album "Sigurds Sange Om Rummet," adds to his eclectic musical portfolio.
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