Chris Evert | Etrich Taube | Henry Taube | Evert Ploeg | Evert Dudok | Taube Tennis Center | Karl Taube | Evert van Benthem | Evert-Jan 't Hoen | Evert Augustus Duyckinck | Ellen Evert Hopman | Chris Evert (horse) | 1997 Newsweek Champions Cup and the State Farm Evert Cup | 1995 Newsweek Champions Cup and the State Farm Evert Cup |
The book includes the most famous Swedish songs from earlier time until present, and the songwriters are among Carl Michael Bellman, Birger Sjöberg, Evert Taube, Lars Forssell, Olle Adolphson, Ulf Lundell, Mikael Wiehe, Lasse Berghagen, Benny Andersson, Eva Dahlgren, Lisa Ekdahl, Lasse Dahlquist and Åsa Jinder.
Wallén-Hjerpe was a Swedish author and criminal who burnt Evert Taube's summer house Sjösala on 19 December 1969.
He was one of the central figures of the so-called visebølgen i Norge, i.e. troubadours in the tradition of Evert Taube, Cornelis Vreeswijk and others.
South of Vinterhamn on the island of Hölö (accessible by bridge from Fågelbrolandet), Sjösala, the summer house of Evert Taube and the Taube family, is located.
Sundström's music often refers to other important Swedish musicians like Evert Taube, Dan Andersson, Bellman, Alice Tegnér, Astrid Lindgren, Ulf Dageby and Cornelis Vreeswijk.