Swedish musicians died in Cardiovascular disease

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Povel Ramel

Povel Ramel (June 1, 1922 Östermalm-June 5, 2007 Lidingö) also known as Powel Ramel, Baron Povel Karl Henric Ramel, Povel Karl Henric Ramel or Povel Karl Henrik Ramel was a Swedish writer, singer, musician, actor, pianist, songwriter, comedian, screenwriter and film score composer. He had two children, Mikael Ramel and Lotta Ramel.

His albums: Ramels Klassiker, Volume 1: 1942-51, Ramels Klassiker, Volume 2: 1952-61, Ramels Klassiker, Volume 3: 1962-71, Ramels Klassiker, Volume 4: 1972-81, Ramels Klassiker, Volume 5: 1982-91, Bästa 2, Bästa, Povel UNIQUA, Som om inget hade hänt and Vid pianot: P. Ramel volym 2.

Povel Ramel was born into a famous musical family in Stockholm, Sweden. His father was a conductor while his mother was a singer. He started playing the piano at a young age and began writing songs and comedic sketches in his teens. He rose to fame in the 1940s as a member of the popular Swedish revue group "Knäppupp" alongside fellow comedians Hans Alfredson and Tage Danielsson. Ramel's unique blend of music, comedy, and satire made him a household name in Sweden, and he continued to produce albums and star in films and television shows throughout his career.

Ramel was known for his playful and often absurd humor, as well as his musical talent. He composed and performed a wide variety of music, including jazz and popular music, and his witty and clever lyrics often played with language and cultural references. He was also a successful writer, penning several books and plays in addition to his comedic work.

Despite his success, Ramel remained humble and grounded, and was known for his kindness, generosity, and sense of humor. He was a beloved figure in Swedish culture, and his legacy continues to influence generations of musicians and comedians in his home country and beyond.

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