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Anne Kihlström

Swedish singer, born December 21, 1955. Together with Paul Sahlin, she participated in the Swedish Melodifestivalen 1987 with the melody Ung och evig, which missed the final vote. Anne Kihlström started singing professionally in 1975, then in a touring dance band. In 1978, she met Bruno Glenmark, and a collaboration was initiated which resulted in the album Pröva Mina Vingar, on which i.a. Anders Glenmark was a songwriter. This was followed by a number of radio and TV programs such as Nygammalt, NattCafé, Café Norrköping, Hallå Sverige and Country från Lorry, with Alf Robertson as host. A young Carola Häggkvist also took part. Kihlström toured for about a year with Magnus orchestra from Mariestad. Now they started working on a new record at Glenmarks, but the collaboration was stopped. Anne Kihlström moved to Stockholm and toured with Country Circus ,. This resulted in two albums and that year became the most booked act in the parks. At the same time, she was named Sweden's best country singer by a well-known trucking magazine. In 1982, Anne Kihlström met Örjan Englund and a long-standing collaboration began. In 1984, the album Forget Me Not was recorded on Montezuma Records, released by Scranta Music, ie Sten and Ebbe Nilsson. After that, Anne Kihlström and Örjan Englund continued their collaboration on Eagle Records, which produced the album Stjärnfall 1985.

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