Nora Brockstedt (1923–2022) was a prominent Norwegian singer known for her contributions to the genres of jazz and pop music. Born in Oslo, she began her career in the 1940s and gained widespread recognition in Norway and beyond for her versatile vocal style. Brockstedt is particularly noted for her participation in the Eurovision Song Contest, where she represented Norway in 1960 with the song "Voi Voi," marking the country's inaugural entry in the competition. Throughout her career, she released numerous albums and singles, with notable works including "Sanger fra mitt hjerte" (Songs from My Heart) and "Norwegian Songs," which showcased her ability to blend traditional Norwegian folk elements with contemporary pop and jazz influences. Her impact on music extends beyond her recordings; she was a beloved figure in Norwegian entertainment, contributing to the cultural landscape through television and live performances. Brockstedt’s legacy is characterized by her distinctive voice and her role in popularizing Norwegian music on both national and international stages, inspiring future generations of artists.