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Turid

Marit Turid Lundqvist (better known as Turid), born 16 November 1949 in Stockholm, is a Swedish singer, songwriter, composer and musician (piano and guitar), active since 1966. In 1966, she won Sveriges Radios ("Sweden's Radio", a public broadcasting system) song contest with her own songs, and also performed in Sweden's answer to 'The Johnny Carson Show', Hylands hörna. In 1969 she sang at the yearly Song Festival in Västervik, and the following year she performed at the second Musikfesten ("Music Fest") at Gärdet, today a part of Stockholm's northeastern inner city, but then just a big, green area. Her debut album was [m1660437] in 1971. She later joined "proggen", the Swedish version of the politicized music movement of '68 (RIO, sort of), and was often compared with [a90233] and [a73811], and was also engaged in Women's Lib. During the first half of the 1970s, she often appeared together with rock band [a615684]. In 1974, she was part of the one-off, all female [a2746436], and in 1976 she released an album, [r5266451] with Lena Ekman and Jan Hammarlund.

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