Nino Ramsby

Nino Ramsby (born Nina Ramsby, July 21, 1972)[1] is a Swedish singer-songwriter and musician from Stockholm.[2] During the 1990s he was the vocalist and guitarist for the alternative rock band Salt.[3][4] He was also part of the bands Baxter and Grand Tone Music.[5] Ramsby was born to a Finnish mother and a Swedish father.[1]

Nino Ramsby
Nino Ramsby in 2010
Background information
Born (1972-07-21) July 21, 1972
OriginStockholm, Sweden
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, guitarist
Associated actsSalt, Baxter, Grand Tone Music, Martin Hederos
Websiteninoramsby.se

In 2006 Ramsby released an album titled Jazzen with Martin Hederos on Amigo.[6] The album peaked at No. 36 on the Swedish Sverigetopplistan chart.[7] In 2008 he released Du Har Blivit Stor Nu on Moserobie.[6] He also plays and records with the Ludvig Berghe Trio.[8]

Discography

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gollark: You mean the amnestics which we accepted and then shipped to all ATech™ cafeterias?
gollark: Really? That is *not* consistent with your actions.
gollark: We don't operate democratically.
gollark: I'm sure you'd like to think so.

References

  1. Lång väg till att bli Nino (in Swedish) Dagens Nyheter
  2. Ogén, Simeon (11 May 2007), "Ramsby och Hederos sätter guldkanten på varandra", Sydsvenskan (in Swedish), Bonnier AB, archived from the original on 18 April 2013, retrieved 11 September 2011
  3. Lanham, Tom (May 1996), "Salt", CMJ New Music Monthly, College Media, p. 8
  4. Micallef, Ken (May 1996), "Odd Spice: Swedish Rockers Salt Pour on the Noise With Some Crazy Rhythms", Spin, Spin Media, p. 24
  5. Wahllöf, Niklas (5 June 2004), "Viskande visor i valiumtakt", Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish), Bonnier AB, retrieved 11 September 2011
  6. "Nina Ramsby Discography", Allmusic, Rovi Corporation, retrieved 11 September 2011
  7. "Nina Ramsby & Martin Hederos — Jazzen (Album)", Swedish Charts Portal, Hung Medien, retrieved 11 September 2011
  8. Lindgren, Patrik (1 June 2010), "Nina Ramsby Ludvig Berghe Trio", Göteborgs-Posten (in Swedish), Stampen AB, archived from the original on 21 October 2012, retrieved 11 September 2011


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