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Stefan Sundström
Background information
Born (1960-05-11) 11 May 1960 (age 64)
Sweden
GenresSinger-songwriter, rock, progg
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active1974 to present
LabelsMNW, National
WebsiteOfficial Website
Musical artist
Stefan Sundström plays at The Malmö festivalen 2007

Stefan Sundström is a Swedish singer/songwriter and troubadour. After dropping out of school, he started playing in small bands such as Trots, Läppstars and Apache, which later went on to become Weeping Willows. Sundström's music often refers to other important Swedish musicians like Evert Taube, Dan Andersson, Carl Michael Bellman, Alice Tegnér, Astrid Lindgren, Ulf Dageby and Cornelis Vreeswijk.

Sundström is married to Karin Renberg and has two daughters. Renberg also plays guitar in his band.

Discography

Albums

  • Renjägarens visor (1989)
  • En bärs med Nefertite (1990)
  • Happy Hour Viser (1992)
  • Hå Hå Ja Ja (1993)
  • Vitabergspredikan, (1994)
  • Nästan som reklam (1995)
  • Babyland (1997)
  • Bland skurkar, helgon och vanligt folk (1999)
  • Fisk i en skål (2000)
  • Sundström spelar Allan (2002)
  • Pappa kom hem (2003)
  • Hjärtats melodi (2004)
  • Stolt men inte nöjd (2005)
  • Fabler från Bällingebro (2006)
  • Ingenting har hänt (2009)
  • 5 dagar i augusti (2010)
  • Under radarn (2013)
  • Nu var det 2014 (2014)

Singles and EPs

  • Vandrande vajan (1989)
  • Nästan som reklam (1995)
  • Allting kan vända (1995)
  • Babyland (1997)
  • Fläder (1997)
  • Woaw Waow (1998)
  • Har någon sett Sabina (2000)
  • Hög kan bli låg (2000)
  • Peace & love i Stockholms city (2001)
  • Fredens man (2002)
  • Dystervals (2002)
  • Vi betalar inte (2003)
  • Vissna blommor (2004)
  • Somna lycklig (2004)
  • Fula gubben Hitler (2004)
  • En näve näring (2006)
  • Nidelven (2009)
  • Glöm din dröm (2009)
  • Korinthierbrevet (2010)

Compilations and other work

  • Framåt! – För Palestinas befrielse (2004)
  • Nåt som glimta till (2005)
  • Hits! (2007)

References

  1. "Stefan Sundström". Nationalencyklopedin (in Swedish). Retrieved 13 May 2010.

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