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- great po****rity during the 1910s and 1920s. His stage name was Olle i Skratthult (Olle from Laughtersville). Hjalmar Peterson was born in Munkfors, Värmland...
- for the singer Ernst Rolf and was also recorded in America by Olle i Skratthult and Ragnar H****elgren. Another of his compositions, Josefin mä symaskin...
- bondkomiker (rustic comics). America's foremost Swedish comedian, Olle i Skratthult, had three songs and three stories by Jödde i Göljaryd in his first songbook...
- 1920s he embarked on a musical career, accompanying the singer Olle i Skratthult and later joining the Danielson Brothers Orchestra. Throughout the 1930s...
- Eskilstuna’s Folk Park. In America, his humorous songs were recorded by Olle i Skratthult, who also published them in his songbooks. The most po****r of these was...
- songs were recorded in America by Gustav Fonandern, Joel Mossberg, Olle i Skratthult and Charles G. Widdén. The Minnesota Historical Society has his songbooks...
- William Olle (1933 – March 2019) was a British computer scientist Olle i Skratthult (Olle from Laughtersville), stage name of Hjalmar Peterson (1886–1960)...
- in Victor catalog Pietro Frosini 1906 L to R: Gustav Nyberg and Olle i Skratthult 1916 Ragnar Sundquist 1920 Nikolina: early Scandinavian bands and entertainers...
- artists performed at Dania Hall. Among them were the Olson Sisters, Olle i Skratthult, Ted Johnson and his Midnight Suns and Thorstein Skarning and his Norwegian...
- similar repertoire. Peterson was better known by his stage name of Olle i Skratthult (Olle from Laughtersville). In 1916 Widdén moved from Worcester to New...