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Marit Bergman
Marit Bergman during Stockholm Pride 2007
Marit Bergman during Stockholm Pride 2007
Background information
Birth nameLiv-Marit Bergman
Born (1975-05-21) 21 May 1975 (age 49)
OriginRättvik, Sweden
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
LabelsSugartoy Recordings, RCA, Sony-BMG, Hypnote
Websitewww.maritbergman.net

Liv-Marit Bergman (born 21 May 1975) is a Swedish pop musician.

Biography

Marit Bergman grew up in Rättvik, Sweden, but now lives in Brooklyn, New York. She was a member of the 1990s Swedish punk band Candysuck. She has also been playing and recording with other musical groups. However, it is as a solo artist that she has risen to national fame, debuting in 2002 with the album 3.00 A.M. Serenades on her own record company Sugartoy Recordings. The record was a success with the critics and was rereleased by RCA/BMG in 2003. Björn Yttling of Peter Bjorn and John produced the album.

Her second album, Baby Dry Your Eye, was released in 2004 to further critical acclaim and commercial success. It was produced by Marco Manieri. The grand arrangements of its pop songs, in a style sometimes compared to Phil Spector[citation needed], earned Bergman five Swedish Grammis nominations and two awards – Composer of the Year and Female Artist of the Year. In 2005, a live-DVD, "Live at Rival" was released.

In 2006, Bergman released her third solo album, I Think It's a Rainbow. It was produced by Bergman and Yttling and earned five Swedish Grammis nominations.

In 2007 she signed an international deal with US indie label Hypnote, while still keeping a licensing deal for Scandinavia with SonyBMG.

She has been touring in Spain, Italy, Germany, France, Norway, Finland, Poland, Denmark, the US and the UK.[citation needed]

In 2008, she launched a subscription service through her website. She also appeared on Swedish producer Kleerup's self-titled album, contributing vocals to the track "3AM".

Her fourth album, the Tear Collector, was released in March 2009. Produced by Marit Bergman. Singers like Frida Hyvönen, Jens Lekman and Larkin Grimm appeared on the album.

In 2011 she took part in a competition called Maestro 2011 arranged by SVT (Swedish Television). She won that competition that had as goal to train the participants to conduct a symphony orchestra.

Discography

Albums

Singles and EPs

Year Single Chart position Album
Sweden
2003 "From Now On" 23 EP release
2004 "Adios Amigos" (feat. Cecilia Nordlund) 27 Baby Dry Your Eye
"I Will Always Be Your Soldier"
"Can I Keep Him?" 32 EP release
2006 "No Party" 18 I Think It's a Rainbow
"My Love" / "Eyes Were Blue"
2007 "Mama, I Remember You Now"
2008 "Out on the Piers" The Tear Collector
"300 Slow Days in a Row" (feat. Titiyo)
"Bang Bang"
"3AM" (with Kleerup) 35 Kleerup (Kleerup album)

References