Альбомы исполнителя
Norte al Sur
2001 · альбом
Alby-Bilbao
2000 · альбом
Tvärs över går'n
1995 · альбом
Syd - 14 sånger från Latinamerika
1994 · альбом
1972-92
1992 · альбом
Min musik
1990 · альбом
Järnvägsräls (Live)
1982 · альбом
Innan tåget är på väg
1978 · альбом
Den evige soldaten
2023 · сингл
Tango en Niza
2023 · сингл
El Equilibrista
2022 · сингл
Pudiendo el Barco Zarpar
2022 · сингл
Jan Hammarlund singt Violeta Parra
2022 · сингл
Jan Hammarlund Sings Violeta Parra
2022 · сингл
Te vi por vez primera
2022 · сингл
L'oiseau Phénix
2021 · сингл
Vid kajen
2016 · альбом
UNCOVERED Malvina Reynolds sung by Jan Hammarlund
2014 · альбом
Löst folk
2013 · альбом
Progglådan Box C: Folkprogg & Sjungande låtskrivare
2013 · альбом
När bandets slutar spela
1973 · альбом
Röda linjen
2006 · альбом
Grässtrån och gatsten
2002 · альбом
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Биография
Jan Hammarlund is a Swedish singer in seven languages. Since emerging on the scene in Sweden in 1972, Jan’s songs of struggle, liberation, and love have garnered him the admiration of acoustic music fans and activists all over Scandinavia, the USA, and Latin America. His debut in 1972, a naivistic hippie-oriented album, was followed by one somewhat more political, and his third, for Chile, was released to make money for the resistance against Pinochet’s tyranny and to introduce Sweden to Violeta Parra. He also became a great fan of Malvina Reynolds, writer of Little Boxes and 600 other songs, some of which he recorded. In 1977 Jan Hammarlund came out as the first public gay artist in Sweden, recording various powerful gay songs through the end of the ’70s onwards, most importantly Ville. His greatest success as a songwriter is Jag vill leva i Europa, a love declaration to the continent, if not necessarily to EU. He recorded French cabaret songs and Brecht’s poems in the classical musical settings by Eisler and Weill. He has performed in England, the USA, Chile, and Uruguay. As a songwriter, Jan Hammarlund is more than a musical storyteller – he’s a singing historian. You’ll find songs about a labor massacre in Ådalen in 1931, about Jerusalem, a city under siege by three monotheistic religions, about Franz Schubert’s struggle for his life and his art in 19th century Vienna, about fearless union leaders, and a dog's life on Palestine’s West Bank. Photo: Jeanette Andersson