Tina Dickow
Tina Dickow
Person from Denmark
Genres: singer-songwriter, danish, female vocalists, chillout, pop
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About Tina Dickow
Tina Dickow (aka Tina Dico, born Tina Dickow on October 14, 1977 in Aarhus, Denmark) is a singer and songwriter, inspired by artists such as Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen. In her home country of Denmark, she's well known for her collaboration with the lead singer of the band TV-2, Steffen Brandt. She won a Steppeulv and a Danish Music Award in 2004 for her album, Notes, and the award for best female vocalist at Danish Music Awards 2006. In September 2008 Tina Dickow was awarded the Kronprinseparrets Kulturpris and 500,000 DKK by Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark. Internationally she may be best known for her collaboration with the English duo Zero 7 on their second album, When It Falls. Being known as Tina Dico internationally, she performs in Denmark under her real name, Tina Dickow.
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Tina Dickow — Top 29 songs
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tina Dico | Not Even Close | ||
| Tina Dico | Break Of Day (The Stella Polaris Allstars Remix) | ||
| Tina Dico | My Mirror | ||
| Tina Dico | Room With A View | ||
| Tina Dico | Let's Get Lost | ||
| Tina Dico | Security Check | ||
| Tina Dico | Head Shop | ||
| Tina Dico | Someone You Love | ||
| Tina Dico | Cruel To The Sensitive Kind | ||
| Tina Dico | Cruel To The Sensitive Kind | ||
| Tina Dico | In The Red | ||
| Tina Dico | In The Red | ||
| Tina Dico | Use Me | ||
| Tina Dico | Use Me | ||
| Tina Dico | Mines | ||
| Tina Dico | Night Cab | ||
| Tina Dico | Count To Ten | ||
| Tina Dico | The Tip of the Iceberg | ||
| Tina Dico | Sacre Coeur | ||
| Tina Dico | Warm Sand | ||
| Tina Dico | Adams House | ||
| Tina Dico | Break Of Day | ||
| Tina Dico | Back Where We Started | ||
| Tina Dico | Haunted | ||
| Tina Dico | Long goodbye | ||
| Tina Dico | Old Friends | ||
| Tina Dico | One | ||
| Tina Dico | Send My Best | ||
| Tina Dico | Two Funerals |