Peps Persson
Peps Persson | |
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Birth name | Per-Åke Tommy Persson |
Also known as | Peps Persson |
Born |
Sweden | 20 December 1946
Genres |
Progg Blues Reggae Roots rock |
Occupation(s) |
Musician Singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica |
Years active | 1966 to present |
Associated acts |
Downbeat Crown Wilmer X |
Peps Persson (born 20 December 1946 in Helsingborg) is a Swedish blues and reggae musician from Tjörnarp, Scania. Throughout his career he has mostly made music in Swedish and is well known for his Scanian dialect. At an earlier stage he made a few albums in English.
Career
Persson's career up to 1975 was mostly inspired by the blues, and he's known for having reworked many famous blues and reggae tunes into Swedish, by such artists as Muddy Waters, Elmore James and Bob Marley.[1]
After 1975, his career turned away from the blues and focused mostly on reggae. Some of his songs, like "Falsk matematik" and "Hög standard", made a political statement, and were considered part of the progg movement.
Discography
Solo career
- 1968 - Blues Connection
- 1969 - Sweet Mary Jane
- 1972 - The Week Peps Came to Chicago
- 1975 - Blues på svenska
- 1980 - Rotrock
- 1984 - En del och andra
- 1992 - Oh Boy
Peps Perssons Blodsband
- 1974 - Blodsband
- 1975 - Hög Standard
- 1976 - Droppen Urholkar Stenen
- 1978 - Spår
- 1988 - Fram med pengarna!
- 1993 - Spelar för livet
- 1994 - Röster från Södern
- 1997 - Rotblos
- 2005 - Äntligen!
With Pelle Perssons Kapell
Compilations
External links
References
- ↑ Lovén, Lars. Biography of Peps Persson at AllMusic. Retrieved 2007-09-08.
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