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4 unusual facts about Björn J:son Lindh


Björn J:son Lindh

He played on many of Ralph Lundsten's albums, especially in the 1970s and 80s, and he played with guitarist Janne Schaffer as well as classical pianist Staffan Scheja.

Some of his songs are relatively experimental, using up-to-date technology and instruments of that time, such as the Synclavier which he made use of on the album Atlantis, together with Ralph Lundsten as the engineer.

He performed with musicians from other countries, for example on the album Islands by Mike Oldfield.

That's Nifty!

It was produced by Swedish musician and fellow Four Leaf Clover artist Lasse Samuelson and Swedish flautist, keyboardist and composer Björn J:son Lindh, who also released albums under Four Leaf Clover Records.



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