Lasse Holm | |
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Background information | |
Born |
, Sweden |
December 9, 1943
Genres | Dansband music, Pop, Rock, Schlager |
Occupation(s) | Composer, Lyricist, Singer |
Instruments | Piano |
Lars-Eric Gustav "Lasse" Holm, born 9 December 1943 in , Sweden, is known as a composer, lyricist and singer of pop music and with a career spanning several decades.
Holm has also hosted and appeared in several television shows.
Since childhood, he was interested in music and was a member of a lot of pop music and rock music groups in the 1960s: Doug and the Millsmen, The Spacemen and The Moonlighters.
Holm and singer Monica Törnell represented Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 1986 with the song "E' de' det här du kallar kärlek".
Holm is best known as a schlager composer. During the 1980s, he was a songwriter for Chips and country band Mats Rådberg & Rankarna. Holm often collaborated with Ingela 'Pling' Forsman
Holm has, by himself or in collaboration with others, written five winning songs in the Swedish Melodifestivalen: "Dag efter dag" by (Chips, 1982), "Främling" (Carola Häggkvist, 1983), "Bra vibrationer" by (Kikki Danielsson, 1985), "E' de' det här du kallar kärlek" (a duet by Holm and Monica Törnell, 1986) and "Eloise" by (Arvingarna, 1993).
Lasse Holm was (along with ABBA, Kiss, Prince) highlighted as an inspiration when Max Martin accepted the Polar Music Prize.