Lars Winnerbäck

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Lars Winnerbäck

Winnerbäck in 2007
Background information
Birth name Lars Mattias Nilsson
Also known as Lasse
Born (1975-10-19) 19 October 1975
Origin Stockholm, Sweden
Genres Pop, rock, Folk, Acoustic
Occupations Musician, songwriter
Instruments Guitar
Years active 1994–present
Labels Sonet/Universal
Associated acts Hovet
Elin Sigvardsson
Website www.winnerback.net

Lars Mattias Winnerbäck (born 19 October 1975 in Stockholm) is a Swedish singer and songwriter. He was born in Stockholm but spent his childhood in Linköping, where he attended Katedralskolan. He moved back to Stockholm in 1996, the same year he released his first album, Dans med svåra steg. He is now one of Sweden's most popular artists.

The influence of songwriters like Carl Michael Bellman, Evert Taube, Bob Dylan, Ulf Lundell and Cornelis Vreeswijk shines through in Winnerbäck's exclusively Swedish lyrics, which deal with shallowness, prejudice in society, as well as romance, relationships and anxiety. Several songs depict the difference between living in small town Linköping and the capital Stockholm.

His vinyl records were re-released in October 2011, many of them charting again on the Sverigetopplistan, the official Swedish Albums Chart.

Discography

Studio albums

Compilations and live albums

DVD

  • Live i Linköping (Live)
  • Solen i Ögonen (Documentary)

Awards

  • 1999
  • 2001
  • 2004
    • Rockbjörn - Best Male Performer
    • Grammis - Best Rock album (solo)
    • Grammis - Best Songwriter
  • 2005
    • P3 Guldmicken - Best Live act
  • 2006
    • P3 Guldmicken - Best Live act
    • STIMs platinagitarr
    • Rockbjörn - Best Male Performer
  • 2007
    • Grammis - Song of the Year, "Om du lämnade mig nu"
    • P3 Guld - Best Male Performer
    • Rockbjörn - Best Male Performer
    • Rockbjörn - Song of the Year, "Om du lämnade mig nu"
  • 2009
    • Evert Taube-stipendiet
  • 2010
    • Grammis - Best Performer
    • Grammis - Best Male Performer
    • P3 Guld - Best Performer
    • P3 Guldmicken - Best Live Act

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