Mats Ronander
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Mats Ronander, born 1 April 1954 in Sundsvall, Sweden, is a Swedish rock musician, guitarplayer, producer and composer.
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[edit] Biography
Mats was born in Sundsvall, but grew up in Örebro. At the age of sixteen he succeeded Peps Persson as singer in the band Blues Quality. He was a member in the band Nature. The band backed up Ulf Lundell on a tour and three of Lundells studio albumd as well as released a few records of their own. In 1979 he was one of ABBA's guitarists on their world tour.
The 1992 single "Gör mig lycklig nu" (performed wih Kim Larsen) and the album Himlen gråter för Elmore James produced by Max Lorentz was Ronanders most successful solo project. Ronander was also a member in Low budget blues band that released three albums. He is currently a member of Grymlings.
Ronander produced Py Bäckmans breakthrough record Sista föreställningen, toured with ABBA in USA and stared in the screen adaption of Ulf Lundells novel Sömnen.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Album
- Hård kärlek 1981
- God bok 1982
- 50/50 1984
- Tokig 1985
- Reality 1987
- Rock'n'roll Biznis 1989
- Himlen gråter för Elmore James 1992
- Svenska popfavoriter Mats Ronander (Best of-album) 1995
- Innanför staden 1996
- Mats 2001
- Bästa (Best of-album) 2003
- Ronander Live 2006
[edit] Soundtrack
- Dödlig drift 1999
[edit] Singles
- "Gör mig lycklig nu" (performed wih Kim Larsen) 1992