Nino Ramsby
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Nino Ramsby | |
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Background information | |
Born | [1] | 21 July 1972
Origin | Stockholm, Sweden |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, guitarist |
Website | ninoramsby |
Nino Ramsby, born Nina Ramsby, is a Swedish singer-songwriter and musician from Stockholm.[2] During the 1990s he was the vocalist and guitarist for the alternative rock band Salt.[3][4] He was also part of the bands Baxter and Grand Tone Music.[5] Ramsby was born to a Finnish mother and a Swedish father.[1]
In 2006 Ramsby released an album titled Jazzen with Martin Hederos on Amigo.[6] The album peaked at No. 36 on the Swedish Sverigetopplistan chart.[7] In 2008 he released Du Har Blivit Stor Nu on Moserobie.[6] He also plays and records with the Ludvig Berghe Trio.[8][dead link ]
Personal life
[edit]Discography
[edit]- 2004: Visorna (with Martin Hederos)
- 2006: Jazzen (with Martin Hederos)
- 2008: Du Har Blivit Stor Nu
References
[edit]- ^ a b Lång väg till att bli Nino (in Swedish) Dagens Nyheter
- ^ Ogén, Simeon (11 May 2007), "Ramsby och Hederos sätter guldkanten på varandra", Sydsvenskan (in Swedish), Bonnier AB, archived from the original on 18 April 2013, retrieved 11 September 2011
- ^ Lanham, Tom (May 1996), "Salt", CMJ New Music Monthly, College Media, p. 8
- ^ Micallef, Ken (May 1996), "Odd Spice: Swedish Rockers Salt Pour on the Noise With Some Crazy Rhythms", Spin, Spin Media, p. 24
- ^ Wahllöf, Niklas (5 June 2004), "Viskande visor i valiumtakt", Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish), Bonnier AB, retrieved 11 September 2011
- ^ a b "Nina Ramsby Discography", Allmusic, Rovi Corporation, retrieved 11 September 2011
- ^ "Nina Ramsby & Martin Hederos — Jazzen (Album)", Swedish Charts Portal, Hung Medien, retrieved 11 September 2011
- ^ Lindgren, Patrik (1 June 2010), "Nina Ramsby Ludvig Berghe Trio", Göteborgs-Posten (in Swedish), Stampen AB, archived from the original on 21 October 2012, retrieved 11 September 2011
External links
[edit]- Official website
- Media related to Nino Ramsby at Wikimedia Commons