Håkan Hellström
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Håkan Hellström (born April 2, 1974 in Älvsborg, Gothenburg) is a Swedish musician. He made his big break in Sweden in the year 2000 with the song "Känn ingen sorg för mig Göteborg" ("Don't feel sorry for me, Gothenburg"). In 2005, Hellström released his fourth album, Nåt gammalt, nåt nytt, nåt lånat, nåt blått (literally: Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue), which is a collection of old material that never made it onto any of his albums and a few new songs. In 2006, following the birth of his son, he announced that he would take a break from touring and recording for a while. Despite this, he still plays occasional gigs. Most recently, (July 8th, 2006) he held a concert on the Swedish Peace & Love-festival, in Borlänge, to an audience of roughly 12 000 people, in a way taking a break from this break.
Hellström played drums in the Swedish indie pop band Broder Daniel between 1988 and 1994, and rejoined in 1997 to play the bass. Finally, he left the band again in 2003 to put complete focus on his solo career.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Känn ingen sorg för mig Göteborg (2000)
- Det är så jag säger det (2002)
- Ett kolikbarns bekännelser (2005)
- Nåt gammalt, nåt nytt, nåt lånat, nåt blått (2005)
[edit] External links
- Håkan Hellström's official website – In Swedish.