Bill Öhrström Explained
Bill Göran Fredrik Öhrström (born 2 April 1943) is a Swedish musician, singer, actor and former model. He has performed with Jukka Tolonen and Mikael Ramel.[1] [2] He started the club "Filips" in Stockholm in the 1960s, and also played the harmonica (for which he is known) in the Kent song "Kevlarsjäl".[3] He married actress Mona Seilitz in 1977 and has also been married to singer Lisa Ekdahl with whom he has a son born in 1994.[4]
Öhrström was a lead actor in Hår, the first European production of Hair, which opened in Stockholm on September 20, 1968 with Ulf Brunnberg in the cast,[5] produced and directed by Pierre Fränckel[6] and choreographed by Julie Arenal.[7] It ran for 134 performances until March 1969,[8] and there have been regular Stockholm revival shows since then.
Notes and References
- http://www.trelleborgsallehanda.se/kultur-och-nojen/article1599900/Pa-bananskal-in-i-bluesen.html Trelleborgs Allehanda, På bananskal in i bluesen
- Web site: Progg.se. https://web.archive.org/web/20120515041354/http://www.progg.se/band.asp?ID=127. dead. 15 May 2012. 12 May 2020.
- http://wwwc.aftonbladet.se/noje/0001/29/kentrec.html Kent konsert recension
- https://www.hant.se/lisa-ekdahls-okanda-dotter-mamma-for-andra-gangen/ Lisa Ekdahls okända dotter
- http://www.affischerna.se/progg_poster/har-musikalen-hair-2 "Hår – musikalen (Hair)"
- Jahnsson, Bengt. "'Hår' på Scala: Bedövande vitalitet", Dagens Nyheter, September 21, 1968, p. 12
- Linnarsson, Bengt. Wetool.se "Organisation", Bengt "Bella" Linnarsson, accessed October 25, 2016 (Swedish language)
- http://www.dn.se/kultur-noje/scen/flummig-musikal-blir-till-scenisk-rockfest "Flummig musikal blir till scenisk rockfest"