The wonderfully named Ole Bull (1810-1880) was one of the most acclaimed violinists of his time. Born in Bergen, he defied his father’s wishes that he become a minister to study music. In addition to being a great violinist, he was also a composer of note, a co-founder of Norway’s national theater company, and a mentor of Edvard Grieg, to whom he was related by marriage.
Ole Bull's first song Grand March to the Memory of Washington released on Thu Jan 01 1970.