Lalla Hansson

Lalla Hansson, a Swedish singer-songwriter and musician, has carved out a niche for himself in the Scandinavian music scene with his intuitive storytelling and mellow rock influences. Born Carl Allan Hansson on April 10, 1944, in Stockholm, he first rose to prominence as a member of the band Fabulous Four in the 60s before embarking on a successful solo career. Hansson is known for his ability to infuse his music with a strong sense of narrative and his works often reflect his keen observations on life, society, and personal experiences.

Throughout his career, Lalla Hansson has released a number of albums and singles that resonate with audiences, with some of his most notable works including "Om jag var Zorn," and the "Big-5: Lalla Hansson" compilation. In his project "En Musikalisk Saga För Barn (Rock´n Troll)," he took a creative turn, crafting a musical story for children that fused rock with elements of folklore. Other albums like "Hejdlöst," "Fångat i flykten," and "Tur & retur," further showcase his versatility and enduring appeal as a musician. With "Upp till Ragvaldsträsk," Hansson displayed his rich vocal and songwriting talents, continuing to earn the affection and respect of a loyal fan base. His music, deeply rooted in the classic rock tradition, remains a staple in the Swedish music landscape, and his contributions have been an inspiration to many emerging artists in the region.

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Om jag var Zorn
Album - 11 Tracks - Released November 21, 2012
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  1. November 21, 2012
  2. November 26, 2010
  3. December 1, 1987
  4. December 1, 1986
  5. December 1, 1978
  6. December 1, 1976
  7. December 1, 1973
  8. May 21, 1971