Under that name, they released their debut album in 2006 self-titled John Lindberg Rockabilly Trio. After a few rehearsals and a testgig the matter was settled and he is by now an integrated part of the band. This powerhouse-trio has taken Sweden by storm. Finding good reception, they toured in Christmas 2006 opening for. From 1980 to 1983 he lived in Paris, playing solo and with Murray, , , and. He has recorded extensively as a leader.
A long journey has taken place since John at age thirteen started travelling the Swedish countryside of Dalecarlia with his guitar performing raw and pure Rockabilly. But it was with their third album Brand New Philosophy in October 2009 under Cosmos record label that the band found commercial success with the album reaching 1 in the Swedish Albums Chart. The band have released their fifth album together in May 2012 called Hell of a Ride under the Cosmos record label and have also hit 3 in the Albums chart. On this album they also started to collaborate with other composers, for instance Per Gessle from Roxette took a liking to the band and gave them a song that they then reworked together. They are never afraid to experiment with whatever influences they come across.
John Lindberg, 2010 Background information Born 1959-03-16 March 16, 1959 age 60 Genres Jazz Occupation s Musician Instruments Double bass Years active 1977—present Labels Black Saint Associated acts Website John Lindberg born March 16, 1959 in is an American double-bassist. In 1977, with and , Lindberg co-founded the. The trio also includes Nathanael Marcusson on double-bass and Joakim Dunker on drums. Be sure not to miss them when they hit your town! There he played with the alongside and , and he was in ensembles with from 1978-1985. Lindberg began his professional career at the age of 16, eventually moving to New York City in 1977. .
John Lindberg of the Swedish trio should not confused with the American jazz musician and bass player John Lindberg. They rebranded the band John Lindberg Trio and started including other musical influences like alternative rock besides the starting tradition and releasing their follow-up album Win or Lose. In 1980 he formed a trio with and. Soon John Lindberg on main vocals and guitar was joined by bass player Martin Engström and drummer Joakim Dunker, forming John Lindberg Rockabilly Trio. . . .
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