Swedish musicians died in Myocardial infarction

Here are 5 famous musicians from Sweden died in Myocardial infarction:

Quorthon

Quorthon (February 17, 1966 Stockholm-June 3, 2004) was a Swedish singer, musician and songwriter.

His albums include Album, Purity of Essence and When Our Day Is Through. Genres: Black metal, Viking metal, Thrash metal, Alternative rock and Grunge.

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Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt

Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt (February 24, 1921 Kungsholmen-January 16, 1992 Stockholm) a.k.a. Carl Gustaf Lindstedt, Tre Knas, 'Qluttas' Lindstedt, Carl-Gustav Lindstedt, Carl-Gustaf, Carl or Carl Gustav Lindstedt was a Swedish actor, writer and screenwriter. He had one child, Pierre Lindstedt.

Lindstedt started his career in 1943 after serving in the Swedish Navy during World War II. He acted in a number of theater productions before transitioning to film and television in the 1950s. Lindstedt appeared in over 100 films and TV shows throughout his career, frequently portraying comedic roles. He was also a prolific writer and wrote several plays and screenplays. Lindstedt was awarded the Swedish Guldbagge Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in 1976 and was honored with the Royal Medal Litteris et Artibus for his contributions to the arts. He passed away in 1992 at the age of 70.

Lindstedt was born in Kungsholmen, a district of Stockholm, Sweden. He was known for his talents in both acting and writing. Lindstedt's comedic performances were especially loved by his fans. His career kicked off in the 1940s with his appearance in theater productions. Later, he moved to the film industry in the 1950s and acted in a variety of productions, ranging from dramas to comedies. Some of his notable films included "The Adventures of Picasso," "In Bed with the Enemy," and "The Man on the Roof." Alongside his acting career, Lindstedt wrote several screenplays and plays. His contributions to the arts were recognized when he was awarded the prestigious Royal Medal Litteris et Artibus. In addition, he was also honored with the Guldbagge Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in 1976. Lindstedt's son, Pierre, became a singer and actor as well. Despite being diagnosed with cancer, Lindstedt continued to work and was filming for a TV series when he passed away in 1992 at the age of 70.

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Åke Grönberg

Åke Grönberg (March 26, 1914 Stockholm-September 15, 1969 Stockholm City Centre) otherwise known as Karl Åke Edvard Grönberg was a Swedish actor, singer and film director.

His albums: Åke Grönberg.

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Jussi Björling

Jussi Björling (February 5, 1911 Borlänge-September 9, 1960) otherwise known as Jussi Boerling, Jussi Bjoerling, Jusst Bjorling, Jussi Börling, Jussi Bjorling or Björling, Jussi was a Swedish singer. He had four children, Rolf Björling, Anders Björling, Lars Björling and Ann-Charlotte Björling.

His albums: 38 paradnummer: från operans värld till svenska sånger, Gröna Lund Recordings, Volume 2, Jussi Björling Collection, Volume 1: Complete Opera and Operetta Recordings Sung in Swedish (1930-1938), Jussi Björling Collection, Volume 2: Songs in Swedish (1929-1937), Jussis Bästa, Opera Arias: Historical Recordings 1936-1948, Land du välsignade, Jussi Björling Rediscovered: Carnegie Hall Recital, September 24, 1955, The Very Best of Jussi Björling and Prima Voce: The First Ten Years.

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Eddie Meduza

Eddie Meduza (June 17, 1948 Örgryte-January 17, 2002 Nöbbele) also known as Eddie Medusa, Errol Norstedt, E. Hitler, E. Hitler & Luftwaffe, Eddie Nowels, Börje Lundin, Sven Lundin, Ljungbacka-Erik, Greve von Boegroeff or Bob Lewis was a Swedish singer, guitarist and composer. He had two children, Anders Norstedt and Erik Norstedt.

His albums include Live(s)!, Rock'n Rebel, Värsting Hits, Gasen i botten, Eddie Meduza, Bästa!, Alla tiders fyllekalas, volym 10, Dragspelsrock, Just Like An Eagle and Scoop. Genres he performed: Rockabilly and Dansband.

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