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Nationalteatern is a
Swedish progg rock
group from the 1970s that
featured leftist political lyrics. It was
originally a
traveling theater ensemble with...
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Hoola Bandoola Band,
along with
Nationalteatern, was the
biggest band of the
Swedish progg movement.
Whereas Nationalteatern put
socially realistic lyrics...
- with
Nationalteatern, a
musical theater ensemble with many members.
Totta Näslund
joined the
group as singer, guitar-player and actor.
Nationalteatern developed...
- "Hanna från Arlöv" ("Hanna from Arlöv") by the 1970s
Swedish band
Nationalteatern.
Notable people from Arlöv
include rock
artist Kal P. Dal, footballer...
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between 1968 and 1971.
After her
studies she pla**** in Proteatern,
Nationalteatern in Gothenburg,
Intiman and Chinateatern.
Since 2012, she
works at the...
- for his role in the
leftist "rock orchestra" and
theater ensemble Nationalteatern,
which toured for the
final time in 2022. At the 18th
Guldbagge Awards...
- Kebnekajse, Södra
bergens balalaikor, Blå Tåget,
Hoola Bandoola Band,
Nationalteatern, Dag Vag, and Jan Hammarlund. Most
lyrics were in Swedish,
while English...
- version) by ABBA "Mälarö kyrka" by Sven
Lindahl "Livet är en fest" by
Nationalteatern "Påtalåten" by Ola
Magnell "Vem kan man lita på?" by
Hoola Bandoola...
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roots in the
Swedish progressive movement (progg) with such
groups as
Nationalteatern, Nynningen, and Motvind. The
record company Nacksving and the editorial...
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original salutes. The song "Mr. John Carlos" by the
Swedish group Nationalteatern on
their 1974
album Livet är en fest is
about the
event and its aftermath...