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Arthur Österwall (Sven Artur Österwall, 6 March 1910, in Stockholm, Sweden – 27 February 1990, in Stockholm) was a Swedish band leader, composer, vocalist and musician (double bass). Österwall first appeared in his brother Seymour Österwall's orchestra, but in 1944 formed his own orchestra. He was also a jazz columnist and entertainment reporter.

Discography

  • 1942: I gult och blått (The yellow and blue)
  • 1941: Hem från Babylon (Home from Babylon)

Filmography

  • 1983: Åke Hasselgård Story (Ake Hazel Farm Story)
  • 1943: Flickan är ett fynd (The girl is a bargain)
  • 1941: Gatans serenad (Street Serenade)

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