Michael Saxell

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Michael Saxell

Michael Saxell on stage at Sövde Amfiteater, Summer 2008
Background information
Origin Ystad, Scania, Sweden
Occupations Singer-songwriter, record producer, musician
Instruments Guitar, piano, vocals
Years active 1975–present
Website

Michael Saxell (born 1 October 1956) is a singer-songwriter, composer, lyricist, multi-instrumentalist and producer. He was born in Helsingborg, Sweden but has spent many years on the Canadian west coast. He composed music for the Colin Nutley movie Änglagård - andra sommaren[1] and for the soundtrack of Blådårar.

Saxell grew up in the southern Swedish town of Malmö and currently resides on Österlen in Scania. He has written words and music to Scanian classics Om himlen och Österlen and När en flicka talar skånska. More than 300 of his songs are recorded by other artists. Michael Saxell has earned 15 gold, 6 platinum and 3 multiplatinum Scandinavian records.

Michael Saxell received the prestigious SKAP (Swedish Composers of Popular Music) Stipendium award, honoring the memory of the Swedish songwriter and composer Evert Taube at an awards ceremony conducted at The Nordic Museum in Stockholm in May 2010.[2]

Saxell performed on a tour of Estonia in May 2005 along with 2011 Nobel Prize in Literature winner Tomas Tranströmer, Jacques Werup, Eva Runefelt and others.[3]

Michael Saxell is featured as lead singer and co-writer of two songs with Keith Reid on the 2008 international release of the Procol Harum lyricist's album The Keith Reid Project - The Common Thread along with John Waite, Chris Thompson, Southside Johnny, Steve Booker, Terry Reid, Chaz Jankel and Bernie Shanahan.[4]

Saxell composed the Lithuanian Grammy winning song of the year "Yra kaip yra" for the artist Mia in 2007 along with co-writers Christian Svensson and Sandra diAmante. The song was also the most played pop song on Lithuanian pop radio in 2007.

He is co-writer with Randy Bachman on the song Repo Man on Bachman & Turner (Album), formerly of Bachman–Turner Overdrive, September 2010 worldwide album release.[5]

Saxell produced and wrote songs for Swedish singer Lill Lindfors' 2005 EMI album release "Här är den sköna sommar", which peaked at number 12 on the Swedish Best Selling album charts.[6]

Michael Saxell was warm-up act for British guitar legend Jeff Beck on his 1980 Canadian tour.

Saxell's co-writing partners include Randy Bachman, Eric Bazilian, Douglas Carr, Randy Goodrum, Maurizio Fabrizio, Tim Krekel, Dickey Lee, Agi Lindroth, Christoffer Lundquist, Peter McCann, Cris Moore, Craig Northey, Keith Reid, Steve Porcaro, Mikael Rickfors, Christian Svensson, Jacques Werup, and many others.

Discography (as performing artist)

  • Saxell Jalle Bandet, Egna Händer 2013
  • Christmas - the living room recordings(w Jennifer Saxell), Egna Händer 2009
  • Alltid en vals(w Jalle Lorensson), Egna Händer 2008
  • The Common Thread"(The Keith Reid Project), Rockville Music 2008
  • Om himlen och Österlen, Egna Händer, 2006
  • Wonky Windmill, Rootsy/Cobblestone Music, 2005
  • Red and Blue, Wide Road Music/EMI, 1986
  • It's Good To Be Alive, Mercury/PolyGram, 1981

Discography (as producer)

  • Här Är Den Sköna Sommar, Lill Lindfors, EMI, 2006
  • Sken, Jacques Werup, Gazell Records, 2005
  • Gör Mig Lite Levande, Lill Lindfors & Jacques Werup, Gazell Records 2004
  • Karin Glenmark, Pool Sounds/Carlton Music, 1996
  • Lost It All, Adversity, Manic Ears, 1988

External links

References

  1. http://www.sfi.se/sv/svensk-filmdatabas/Item/?itemid=19972&type=MOVIE&iv=Music
  2. http://erikssonskultursidor.wordpress.com/2010/05/05/evert-taube-stipendium-till-michael-saxell/
  3. http://ulluke.blogdrive.com/comments?id=98
  4. http://www.rockville-music.com/html/the_common_thread.html
  5. http://www.allmusic.com/album/bachman-turner-mw0002021291/credits
  6. http://smdb.kb.se/catalog/search?q=här+är+den+sköna+sommar+lill&x=25&y=13
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