Mikael Höglund
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Mikael Höglund (born 15 May 1962) is a Swedish bass player, previously of the bands Tryckvåg, Great King Rat[1] and Thunder, appearing on the 1995 album Behind Closed Doors, Live Circuit and Their Finest Hour...and a bit, Live at the BBC (1990-1995).
Höglund co-wrote the songs Moth to the Flame and Future Train on the Behind Closed Doors album.
Other albums that Mikael Höglund appears on
- Great King Rat - Great King Rat
- Great King Rat - Out of the Can
- Jekyll & Hyde - Fallen Angel
- A Tribute to Grand Funk Railroad
- Alfonzetti - Machine
- Audiovision - The Calling
- The Sweet According to Sweden - A tribute to Sweet
- Beautiful Grey - Fine Forever.
References
- ↑ Hagen, Anki Van Der (7 February 2007). Backstagepassin'. Lulu.com. p. 66. ISBN 978-1-84728-271-2. Retrieved 1 June 2010.
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