Charta 77 (band) explained

Charta 77
Origin:Köping, Sweden
Genre:Punk rock, Pop rock
Years Active:1983–present
Label:Birdnest Records
Website:www.birdnest.se/charta
Current Members:Per Granberg (1983–present)
Teijo Granberg (2011-present)
Mattias Söderlund (2000–present)
Past Members:Johnny Smedberg (1983–2015)
Martin Nordberg (1983–1987)
Micke Bergman (1985–1986)
Leif Ekring (1987–1994)
Gustaf Hielm (1994–1995)
Teijo Pulkkinen (1994–2003 & 2011-present)
Fredrik Wikman (1996–1999)
Johan Hultman (2003-2011)

Charta 77 (named after Charter 77) is a Swedish punk band formed in 1983 in the Swedish town Köping.[1] The band consists today of Per Granberg (vocals, guitar), Teijo Granberg (drums), Erik Ullvin (keyboard), Janne Olsson (guitar), Stefan ¨Mongo" Enger (bass). The band is a very popular live act, and often plays on music festivals.

Per Granberg met Johnny Smedberg after Per's former band N.O.S's gig, at Folkets Park in Köping, and they then formed the new band Charta 77.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Charta 77 slåss som tjejer . Sveriges Radio.
  2. Web site: Charta 77. Facebook. 2015-08-31.