Originally posted by @torunn
He died a few years ago, I believe he was famous abroad as well as in Sweden.
I attach information from Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bj%C3%B6rn_J:son_Lindh.
The music I posted was his most well-known, I think.
Impressive CV for sure! It's funny, I made the decision when in college to pursue technology because I thought ATT I could not make a living doing music. It worked out I was more or less right but my day job in the tech world kept me from pursuing music. Now though, I should have been retired ten years but am still working techie stuff but now have 66 tracks of instrumental music on Soundcloud among them, 40 original guitar, mandolin, keyboard and dulcimer compositions.
I wonder what I would have accomplished musically if I had not taken the techie road back in the day. I had an incredible music teacher back then too, at Palomar College in San Marcos California, Howard Brubeck, Dave Brubeck's brother. He left over 1000 compositions and there is now the Howard Brubeck auditorium at my old alma mater. He composed some of Dave's music also, but not Take Five. I was infatuated with Howard's daughter, Ginger Brubeck, we had a few classes together, she was tall, lovely, lithe. Sigh. I was so taken with her but afraid because she seemed like royalty to me, a country hick🙂
I tried to connect with her much later but could find no way to do that, don't even know if she is alive. Howard died in 1994. If she is alive I am sure she is not a Brubeck anymore, probably Rosenthal or some other married name. The stupid part was I knew she liked me🙂 Oh well, one that got away! Howard was a kind and gracious man.