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Bo Kaspers Orkester Biography
Bo Kaspers Orkester is a Swedish jazz-rock band formed in 1991 consisting of Bo Sundström, Fredrik Dahl, Michael Malmgren and Mats Schubert. Bo Sundström calls himself Bo Kasper while playing
with the band, but uses his normal name for his solo project.
Since the first album release in 1993, Bo Kaspers Orkester has released eight successful albums and has became one of the most recognized and popular bands in Sweden.
Known for their decently deep lyrics and relaxing jazz sound, Bo Kaspers Orkester has
become possibly the most well-known Swedish jazz band ever.
The band won a Grammis award in 1998 for artist of the year were nominated for a Grammis
award in 2007.
Bo Sundström released the solo album "Skåne" in 2005.
Read Morewith the band, but uses his normal name for his solo project.
Since the first album release in 1993, Bo Kaspers Orkester has released eight successful albums and has became one of the most recognized and popular bands in Sweden.
Known for their decently deep lyrics and relaxing jazz sound, Bo Kaspers Orkester has
become possibly the most well-known Swedish jazz band ever.
The band won a Grammis award in 1998 for artist of the year were nominated for a Grammis
award in 2007.
Bo Sundström released the solo album "Skåne" in 2005.
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