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Swedish singer
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Elin Ruth
Background information
Birth nameElin Sigvardsson
Also known asElin Ruth Sigvardsson
Born (1981-11-23) 23 November 1981 (age 43)
Mönsterås, Småland
Genrescountry rock
Occupation(s)singer
guitarist
songwriter
Instrumentguitarist
Years active2003 –
LabelsDivers Avenue, Warner Music
WebsiteElinRuth.com
Musical artist

Elin Ruth (born 23 November 1981 in Mönsterås, Småland) is a Swedish singer-songwriter. Her music has been published variously under the names Elin Ruth, Elin Ruth Sigvardsson, and Elin Sigvardsson.

Elin Ruth debuted in 2003 with the album Saturday Light Naive which was produced by Lars Winnerbäck. The album was hailed by critics and led to a Swedish Grammy nomination for best new artist. In early 2005 she released her second album Smithereens, which she produced herself. In December 2007 she released her third album, A Fiction.

In 2009 Elin Ruth started her own record company, Divers Avenue Music, and on October 7 released her self-produced, fourth album Cookatoo Friends.

She moved to Stockholm at the age of 19, and moved to New York in 2011.

She wrote and performed the opening theme to the Swedish crime drama series Irene Huss, "Free to Fall (Apart)".

Elin Ruth discography

Albums


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