Mona Gustafsson
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Mona Gustafsson | |
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Also known as | Mona G |
Born | Halmstad, Sweden | August 9, 1956
Genres | Country Dansband music Gammaldans Rock |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Instruments | Guitar |
Years active | 1970– |
Associated acts | Leif Bloms Mona G:s orkester |
Mona Gustafsson, born 9 August 1956 in Halmstad, Sweden, is a Swedish singer, songwriter, guitarist.
Earlier, she used to sing with Leif Bloms, but as the band was disestablished on 31 December 1995, she established another dansband in 1996, Mona G:s orkester, which was disestablished in January 2009, and she started a country music career. She was nominated as "Female Singer of the Year 2006" by SR P4, and in the magazines voting.
As a 15 years old girl, Mona Gustafsson started to sing with the dansband from Halmstad, which was established on 1 May 1972. Other members were her father, Kurt Gustafsson, 44 years old, Sven-Arne Olofsson, 21 years old, and Kapellmeister Dan Larsson, 17 years old. Their first appearance occurred in Värnamo on 14 June 1972. Mona began her career during a talent show at in the spring of 1970.[1]
Some years later, she was a founder of another dansband Curt Jürgens.
In the early 1980s, she moved to Växjö, and in 1981, she started touring with Leif Bloms, and when the three Leif, Gert and Åke Blom retired on 31 December 1995, she started her own dansband in 1996.
As a songwriter, she has composed music for both herself and others, one of her most famous songs are Dej ska jag älska all min tid, winner of , in 1992 with Leif Bloms. This was the first and only in the history of the later cancelled competition, when the winning song was written and performed by the same person.[2] She has also written songs for acts like Thorleifs, Curt Haagers, Kikki Danielsson and . The song Så länge mina ögon ser, originally recorded by Thorleifs on the 1987 album Till Folkets park, was recorded by Mona G:s orkester and released as a solo single in 2007. Several of her songs have been covered by others.
So called "Mona songs" are recognized by calm, ballad-like, songs with lyrics in Swedish about love, longing and missing someone. Writing own songs within a larger scale is rare within the dansband genre.
In the spring of 2020, she observed her 50th anniversary as an artist, but the anniversary ended up cancelled because of the Corona Pandemic.[3]
Svensktoppen solo songs[]
References[]
- ^ "Mona G firar 50 år" (in Swedish). VXO Week. 16 March 2020. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
- ^ Gunilla Ginström (30 January 2015). "Mona G fortfarande på G" (in Swedish). svenska.yle.fi. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
- ^ Persson, Helene; Kristianstad, P4 (25 March 2020). "Sångerskan Mona Gustafsson firar 50 år som artist". Sveriges Radio (in Swedish). Retrieved 25 September 2021.
- ^ "Svensktoppen 1978". sverigesradio.se.
- ^ "Svensktoppen 1980". sverigesradio.se.
External links[]
- 1956 births
- Living people
- Dansband singers
- Women guitarists
- People from Halmstad
- Swedish country singers
- Swedish guitarists
- Swedish songwriters