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Lasse Tennander

Lasse Tennander is a Swedish musician, composer, lyricist and sometime actor, born on April 29, 1945 in Stockholm. He has a background as a high school teacher, and was hired in the mid-1960s as a songwriter for record company [l51529]. Tennander had his first song recorded in 1966, and during this time he wrote a lot of material for other artists, including [a546143] and The Wayfarers. In 1974 he was in Peter Lundblad's band [a=Duga] and played on their [r6905739], before he debuted with [i]Lars Vegas[/i] 1974, which included the song [i]Ska vi gå hem till dig[/i] which later became a hit in [a74170]'s version. Tennander was active in the Swedish progg (leftist) movement during the 1970s, and made his breakthrough as an artist in 1976 with his second album, the more political [i]Alla är vi barn i början[/i]. Tennander released his first album on [l231309] ([l608389]'s gramophone department). The second album was released by [l136797], owned by SKP (Swedish Communist Party). When they later went bankrupt, he switched to the Danish, commercial record company [l16207]. During the 1980s, Tennander began writing songs without political content, which became noticeable with the release of the album [i]Rötter[/i].

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