- Tomas Ledin
Tomas Ledin (born
February 25 ,1952 inRätan ,Sweden ) is a Swedish singer, songwriter, guitarist and producer. He grew up in the town ofSandviken .Tomas Ledin started his career in 1972 when his first single "Då ska jag spela" was a big hit. Other successful songs followed : "Blå, blå känslor" (1973), (covered by
Björn Skifs ), "Knivhuggarrock" (1975), "Festen har börjat" (1976), "I natt är jag din" (1977). At the beginning of the 70's, the singer was influenced by hippie fashion and demonstrated against theVietnam war . He also took part in a Swedish stage production of the musical "Gospell" in 1975 and performed in 140 concerts in the Swedish folkparks in 1977.In 1979,
ABBA memberBenny Andersson , offered him to record for the group's company Polar Music. The singer joined Abba on their 1979-1980 tour as a backing vocalist but also got the opportunity to sing his own composition "Not bad at all" during the show. Tomas Ledin also appeared on the "Abba Live" Dvd and on the "Super Trouper" Video.He won the Swedish
Melodifestivalen in 1980 and represented Sweden in theEurovision Song Contest that year with "Just Nu.". The song was a big hit in Scandinavia but also in Greece and Portugal since Tomas Ledin recorded an English version "Right now".In 1982, he released the duet "Never Again" with
Agnetha Fältskog ofABBA fame; the song reached number 1 inChile and was popular acrossEurope . The singer also composed "Take good care of your children" that she released in 1983 on her album "Wrap your arms around me". Another composition by the singer "I Got Something" was released byAnni-Frid Lyngstad ofABBA on her album "Something's going on".In the 80's, the artist was very successful in Scandinavia but his career abroad failed to reach the same level. He nevertheless toured Germany and the Netherlands on a small scale in 1982 and the following year, he played in front of 60 000 people at the Olympic stadium in Berlin in a show where other international acts took part.
He decided to put an end to his career in 1984 and started to act as a producer for Record Station, his wife's record company. He discovered other singers and successfully produced artists such as "Pugh Rogefeldt" and "Magnus Ugglas". In 1985, he organized a concert for
ANC featuring several Swedish artists.Three years later, Tomas Ledin started to compose again and wrote songs in English. The album "Down on the pleasure avenue" was released but was not successful. The singer was very disappointed but started to compose again, in Swedish this time. He started to enjoy success again in 1990 when he released a compilation and a new album "Tillfällighetrenas spel" and has been one of the best selling artists in Sweden since then.
In 2000, 260 000 copies of his compilation album "Festen har börjat (samlingsalbum)" were sold in Sweden which meant he was awarded three platinum records there. The same year he was also awarded a gold record in
Finland for the first time. In 2002, he went on the most massive tour ever planned in Scandinavia and performed in 27 seven shows in Sweden and 8 shows in the rest of Scandinavia. More than 250 000 people saw this show in Northern Europe.He has been married since 1983 to record company president Marie Ledin, daughter of
Stig Anderson .Discography
* 1972 - Restless mind
* 1973 - Hjärtats rytm
* 1975 - Knivhuggarrock
* 1976 - Natten är ung
* 1977 - Tomas Ledin
* 1978 - Fasten seatbelts
* 1978 - Tagen på bar gärning (live album)
* 1979 - Ut på stan
* 1980 - Looking for a good time
* 1982 - Gränslös
* 1982 - The Human touch
* 1982 - Sommaren är kort
* 1983 - Captured
* 1985 - En galen kväll (live album)
* 1988 - Down on the Pleasure Avenue
* 1990 - Ett samlingsalbum
* 1990 - Tillfälligheternas spel
* 1993 - Du kan lita på mig
* 1996 - T
* 1997 - Sånger att älska till
* 2000 - Vuodet 1972 – 2000
* 2000 - Djävulen & ängeln
* 2001 - Festen har börjat (samlingsalbum)
* 2002 - Hela vägen
* 2003 - I sommarnattens ljus
* 2003 - Ledin: Just då! (DVD)
* 2004 - Med vidöppna fönster
* 2006 - PlektrumExternal links
* [http://www.tomasledin.se/ Tomas Ledin official website (in Swedish)]
* [http://www.tomasledin.net/start.html fan site in English]
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