Calle Kristiansson

Calle Kristiansson

Calle Kristiansson in 2009
Background information
Birth name Calle Kristiansson
Born (1988-07-05) July 5, 1988
Origin Kristianstad, Sweden
Genres Rock
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocals, Guitar
Years active 2009
Labels Sony Music
Associated acts Calle & The Undervalleys
Website www.callekristiansson.com

Calle Kristiansson (born July 5, 1988 in Kristianstad) is a Swedish singer, who came first runner-up in Idol 2009 after the winner Erik Grönwall.

Music

One of the songs he performed in competition, Mark Cohn's "Walking in Memphis", was featured on the 12-track "Best of Idol 2009" compilation CD,[1] and three other 2010 compilations.[2] On December 23, 2009, Kristiansson released his first music album containing 11 songs from his performances on Idol.[3]

He toured during 2010 with his band Calle & The Undervalleys. In 2011 they were credited by event organizers in one news report with "saving the festival" in the town of Hörby, when the headlining band was fired due to a conviction on a minor drugs charge.[4] The band released their new album "Valley Rally" in June 2011.[5] The band was featured at a 2012 four-day free festival in Kristianstad.[6]

Discography

Albums

Solo
As Calle & The Undervalleys

Singles

Solo
As Calle & the Undervalleys
Artist Collaborations

In compilation albums

References

  1. "Det Bästa Från Idol 2009 (Album) Idol 2009". Columbia/BME. 18 November 2009. Archived from the original on 2010-02-10.
  2. "Calle Kristiansson - Credits : AllMusic". AllMusic/Rovi. 2010. Retrieved 2012-09-06.
  3. "Calle Kristiansson (Album)". CDON.com. Columbia/SME. 23 December 2009. Archived from the original on August 27, 2010. Retrieved 2012-09-06.
  4. Karlsson, Jonas (13 May 2011). "Calle Kristiansson räddar torgfesten Skriv ut". Skånskan.se (in Swedish). Skånska Dagbladet. Retrieved 2012-11-05.
  5. Sykes, Abigail (7 June 2011). "Calle Kristiansson släpper ny skiva - SommarRock Svedala". Skånskan.se (in Swedish). Skånska Dagbladet. Retrieved 2012-11-05.
  6. Frödeberg, Simon (6 July 2012). "Festival i fyra dagar - Nöje -". Skånskan.se (in Swedish). Skånska Dagbladet. Retrieved 2012-11-05.


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