Triple & Touch

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Triple & Touch
Triple & Touch in 1992
Triple & Touch in 1992
Background information
Members,
Past members (later: Glänte), Lasse Kronér

Triple & Touch is a song and entertainment duo from Gothenburg, Sweden, consisting of (born 1959 in Tranås, Småland) and (born 1959 in Stöde, Medelpad). Earlier, Lasse Kronér (born 1962 in Gothenburg) was also a member until 1999, when he succeeded Leif Olsson for the leadership for the TV gameshow Bingolotto.

History[]

1980s[]

Featuring Swedish singer Lotta Engberg, Triple & Touch competed in the Swedish Eurovision Song Contest Melodifestivalen 1988 with the song "100%". The song won a third place. The trio sang in the choir for Swedish musician Björn Afzelius on his 1988 tour.

1990s[]

During the 1990s, the group (with Lasse Kronér) led the TV show "Musikjägarna". Triple & Touch were the hosts of the Swedish Melodifestivalen 1993.

2000s[]

In 2000, the duo Wennerholm and Rudbo led a summer entertainment from the park Trädgårdsföreningen in Gothenburg. During the season of the TV show På spåret 2005/2006 Rudbo/Wennerholm were members of the band.

Discography[]

Chart (1988) Song Peak
position
Swedish Singles Chart "100%" 13[1]

References[]

  1. ^ "Swedish Singles Chart archive". swedishcharts.com.
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