- Daniel Lemma
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Daniel Lemma (born 12 October 1972 in Ethiopia) is a Swedish composer and singer.
He's currently a member of the band Mo Blues. Daniel is originally from Nyhamnsläge, Höganäs Kommun in Skåne, Sweden, but nowadays lives in Gothenburg. Lemmas biggest hit is the song If I Used To Love You which he both wrote and sung himself. The song is also the theme for the Josef Fares movie Jalla! Jalla! from 2000.[1]
In December 2008 Lemma delivered a soulful version of the all-time Beatles classic "Rocky Raccoon" at the Danish concert to honour The Beatles' "The White Album". This concert was held in the town of Horsens in Denmark to mark the 40th anniversary of this album. Several Swedish artists participated, among them Lemma. Lemma has performed several concerts in Copenhagen, Denmark during the last few years.
Lemma has, in cooperation with Pär Klang, written and performed the official song, Changing The World, of the World Scout Jamboree 2011.
References
- ^ Lovén, Lars. "Biography: Daniel Lemma". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p510684. Retrieved 5 May 2010.
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