Blender (band)

Swedish musical group; dansband

Blender is a Swedish dansband. The band was founded in March 2002 by Lasse Lundberg. Soon, the band became a full-time dansband and since then has played all over Sweden.

Blender
OriginHudiksvall,  Sweden
GenresDansband music
Years activeMarch 2002-

In 2007 they won the Guldklaven award in the "Album of the Year" and they have also got several other awards.

In 2009 the single "Ingen ingenting" was qualified to Sveriges Radio P4's so called B rotation list, which guaranteed it a lot of airplay over the radio each week. On 12th of December 2009 the band participated with The Playtones, Titanix, Casanovas and Bhonus in the last of the qualification sets in Dansbandskampen, performing two songs: (Dag efter dag & Hold Me Now. Then they also played in the final.[1] but didn't win the contest.

In 2011 the band scored a success with the album Ingen utan mig. It reached fourth position at Sverigetopplistan.[2]

Members

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  • Lasse Lundberg (1968) - drums, vocals
  • Maria Persson (1980) - vocals
  • Magnus Åkerlund (1974) - guitarr
  • - 2008 Urban (1971) - keyboard, vocals
  • Rikard André (1971) - keyboard, vocals
  • Robert Norberg (1985) - bass

Discography

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Albums

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Singles

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  • Head over Heels - 2003
  • It Must Be Love - 2004
  • Du tänder alla ljus - 2006

Awards

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  • 2003 - Lasse Lundberg - Guldklaven Drummer of the Year
  • 2003 - Blender - nominated for Newcomer of the Year
  • 2004 - Andreas Westman - nominated for Bassist of the Year
  • 2005 - Blender - nominated for Dansband of the Year
  • 2005 - Magnus Åkerlund - Guldklaven Guitarist of the Year
  • 2006 - Ulf Härnström - Guldklaven Keyboardist of the Year
  • 2007 - Maria Persson - nominated for Singer of the Year
  • 2007 - Blender - Guldklaven Album of the Year (Alla essen på handen)
  • 2009 - Robert Norberg - nominated for Bassist of the Year

References

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  1. The Playtones, Titanix och Blender till final Aftonbladet, December 2009
  2. "Ingen utan mig". Swedishcharts. 2011. Retrieved 19 October 2014.

Other websites

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