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Jan Carlsson passed away tonight, 80 years old.
I doubt anyone here knows about him but he was a really great person
who enriched many peoples lives in Sweden. He was a drummer and an actor,
having drumming credits on 24 albums with various artists and acting credits
in 41 movies. Memorable childrens classics as well as comedies and dramas.
He had a real talent for comedy and his laughter was one of the better ones I have
heard in my life. He seemed like a caring and genuine human being and was never
involved in any scandals or bad press.
He also had the second best moustache I've ever seen (no one can ever beat Tom Selleck in my opinion).
Here's a jamming session from '67 with Carlsson and his friend Bo Hansson.
If anyone wants to listen to more stuff from Carlsson I could
help dig up more videos from the tube (studio recordings).
In any case I just felt like telling something about this man.
Jimi Hendrix was actually a fan of Carlsson after hearing some of his stuff and
they ended up jamming together some time in the late 60s.
I doubt anyone here knows about him but he was a really great person
who enriched many peoples lives in Sweden. He was a drummer and an actor,
having drumming credits on 24 albums with various artists and acting credits
in 41 movies. Memorable childrens classics as well as comedies and dramas.
He had a real talent for comedy and his laughter was one of the better ones I have
heard in my life. He seemed like a caring and genuine human being and was never
involved in any scandals or bad press.
He also had the second best moustache I've ever seen (no one can ever beat Tom Selleck in my opinion).
Here's a jamming session from '67 with Carlsson and his friend Bo Hansson.
If anyone wants to listen to more stuff from Carlsson I could
help dig up more videos from the tube (studio recordings).
In any case I just felt like telling something about this man.
Jimi Hendrix was actually a fan of Carlsson after hearing some of his stuff and
they ended up jamming together some time in the late 60s.
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