Amanda Bergman
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Amanda Bergman is a singer from Dalarna , Sweden . She started her career under the pseudonym Hajen (Swedish for shark) and also used the name Idiot Wind from 2010 to 2014.
Career
Amanda Bergman is a member of the band Amason with Gustav Ejstes, Pontus Winnberg, Nils Törnqvist and Petter Winnberg. The band released their debut album Sky City in January 2015. She was married to Kristian Matsson ( The Tallest Man on Earth ). They collaborated on the soundtrack for the Swedish film En Gång Om Året (Once A Year), which was released in 2012.
Her voice is on the album I Never Learn from Lykke Li to find. Her main instrument is the piano , sometimes she also plays the accordion .
In 2015 she had a hit with Vintersaga after it was used for an advertisement for the Volvo automaker . Her debut album Docks , the first album released under her name, was released on February 26, 2016 on the Ingrid label. In 2016, Amanda Bergman was selected to play at the Polar Music Prize ceremony. She played the song Love Me Harder , written by composer Max Martin and originally played by Ariana Grande .
Albums
solo
- Idiot Wind (EP) (2010)
- Find the Rhythm in the Noise (limited two-track 7 ") (2012)
- Vintersaga (Single) (2015)
- Falcons (Single) (2016)
- Docks (album) (2016)
- Flickering Lights (EP) (2016)
With Amason
- Margins (Single) (2013)
- Went to War (Single) (2013)
- EP (EP) (2013)
- Ålen (Single) (2014)
- Duvan (single) (2014)
- Sky City (album) (2015)
- Kelly (single) (2015)
- Flygplatsen (EP) (2015)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Amanda Bergman in the Swedish charts
- ↑ Amanda Bergman on belmontbookings.nl
Web links
- Official website
- Amanda Bergman at Discogs (English)
- Amanda Bergman in the Internet Movie Database (English)
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SURNAME | Bergman, Amanda |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Hajen (pseudonym); Idiot wind (pseudonym) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Swedish pop singer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 20th century |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Dalarna , Sweden |