Josefine Cronholm

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Josefine Cronholm in Germany, 2011

Josefine Cronholm (born 1971) is a Swedish jazz vocalist, singer and songwriter, who has won two Danish Jazz Grammy Awards. [1] [2] Her debut album Wild Garden was released on 2002. She also provided a cover of The Carpenters' Close to You and an original song called "If I Apologised" for the film MirrorMask . She sang on the Django Bates Album Quiet Nights in 1998. [3]

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Discography

As leader

As guest

With ARC

With Frans Bak

With Django Bates

With Marilyn Mazur

With New Jungle Orchestra

With Steen Rasmussen

With String Swing

With others

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References

  1. Mann, Ian (4 June 2010). "Songs of the Falling Feather". The Jazz Mann.
  2. "Josefine Cronholm Biography". ACT Music.
  3. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian; Alexander, Charles (2004). The Rough Guide to Jazz . Rough Guides. p.  55. ISBN   9781843532569. Josefine Cronholm Swedish jazz vocalist.