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Gyllene Tider (Swedish: [ˈjʏ̂lːɛnɛ ˈtîːdɛr]; "Golden Times") is a
Swedish pop
group fronted by
Roxette singer, guitarist, and
songwriter Per Gessle. They...
- Roxette, he had a
successful career in his
native Sweden as the
frontman for
Gyllene Tider. The band
released three number-one
albums during the
early 1980s...
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successful solo albums,
while Gessle had been the lead
singer and
songwriter of
Gyllene Tider, a band
which had
three number one
albums in Sweden.
Acting on the...
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Gyllene Tider was
released on 18
February 1980 and is the
debut studio album by
Swedish pop
group Gyllene Tider. The
album peaked at
number one on the...
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Golden Hall (Swedish:
Gyllene salen) is a
banqueting hall in
Stockholm City Hall.
Measuring 44-metre (144 ft) in length, it
received its name when...
- Lord
Gyllene (10
November 1988 – 12
December 2016) was a New Zealand-bred
racehorse which won the 1997
Grand National at Aintree. He was
trained by Steve...
- and 5.9
seconds and by a
distance of 25
lengths by New Zealand-bred Lord
Gyllene at odds of 14/1. He was
ridden by
jockey Tony Dobbin,
trained by Steve...
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Gyllene Skivan (Golden Disc) is an
annual jazz
award given by
Orkesterjournalen (OJ), the
oldest jazz
magazine in
Sweden which was
established in 1933...
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Gyllene Tider (also
known as den gula EP:n, Billy-EP:n), is a
promo EP from
Swedish pop
group Gyllene Tider,
released in
November 1978 and
released in...
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Golden Fleet (Swedish:
Gyllene Flottan) was a
minor left-wing
group in Sweden,
existing during the end of the 1960s and the
beginning of the 1970s...