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Niklas Strömstedt
Niklas Strömstedt at Gröna Lund in May 2008
Niklas Strömstedt at Gröna Lund in May 2008
Background information
Birth nameBo Anders Niklas Strömstedt
Born (1958-07-25) 25 July 1958 (age 66)
Lund, Sweden
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer / Songwriter
WebsiteNiklasStrömstedt.se

Bo Anders Niklas Strömstedt (born 25 July 1958) is a Swedish pop singer and songwriter.

Early years

Strömstedt was born in Lund to Bo Strömstedt (1929-2016), a former editor in chief at Expressen, and Margareta Strömstedt, author, journalist and translator. As a student he attended the Adolf Fredrik's Music School in Stockholm.[1]

Career

Played the keyboard on Ulf Lundell's recordings and tours from the end of the '70s to the end of the '80s.

Strömstedt's most recognized hit as a solo artist is the song "Om", reaching number one on the Swedish chart and Svensktoppen 1990. He also had success with the album Halvvägs till framtiden released in 1992 with the hits "Oslagbara" and "Bilderna av dej". In 1994 he formed the music group GES with Orup and Anders Glenmark.

Melodifestivalen

Strömstedt wrote and composed "I morgon är en annan dag" for Melodifestivalen 1992 and won. The song was performed by Christer Björkman. In Melodifestivalen 2008 he participated himself as a wildcard in the fourth heat in Karlskrona. He finished last.

Personal life

Niklas Strömstedt was married to Efva Attling, with whom he has two children. He also has a child with Agneta Sjödin. Since 16 July 2011 he has been married to television host Jenny Strömstedt.

Other work

  • He wrote the title song for the TV-series Nya tider on TV 4 1999-2003.
  • He wrote the Swedish lyrics for the musical Mamma Mia!.

Discography

Albums

References

  1. ^ Erik Helmerson (9 December 2010). ""Stjärnorna" utan bråk". Folkbladet (Swedish daily newspaper). Retrieved 2014-12-06.