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Encyclopedia > Span (band)

Span is a Norwegian rock band. Self-proclaimed as "Norwegian Turbo-Rock'n'Roll Commandos"[1], the band spent 2004 touring the UK and Norway and spending time in the US. // Rock may refer to: Geology Rock (geology), a substance composed of minerals. ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Wikiquote has a collection of quotations by or about: United States Wikinews has news related to this article: United States United States government CIA World Factbook Entry for United States House. ...


In August 2005, Span announced that they are taking a break.

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Band members

  • Jarle Bernhoft: lead vocals, guitar
  • Fridtjof Nilsen: guitar, backing vocals
  • Kim Nordbæk: bass, backing vocals
  • Fredrik Wallumrød: drums, backing vocals

Ex-members

  • Wes Stavnes: bass, backing vocals

Full length albums

  • Mass Distraction, February 2004 (Island Records)
  • Vs. Time, April 2005 (Johnny Nowhere / Mercury)

Island Records is a record label that was founded in Jamaica in 1959 by Chris Blackwell. ...

External resources

  • Span Official Homepage
  • Span Live: Photo Gallery
  • Span's myspace.com profile

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The Span Master is a Regenerative type receiver which covers regular programs on the standard broadcast band as well as short wave, including American and foreign broadcasts, amateur phone and code transmissions, ships-at-sea, and aircraft.
Band A coil has the most turns and is used to tune in stations on the lower frequencies.
Band D has the fewest turns and is used for the highest frequencies.
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