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Lenne Broberg

Swedish singer, musician and music producer, born 27 September 1940 in Borgsjö parish, died 2 January 1991 in Stockholm. He sang in various pop groups in the 1960s, including Lenne & His Falcons, The Adventures and The Lee Kings. He achieved the greatest success with The Lee Kings, who got a big hit with the song "Stop the Music". In 1968, Broberg invested in a solo career and sang in the song "Mälarö kyrka" which went to Svensktoppen and became a bestseller. He toured in the summer and autumn of 1968 with Mona Wessman, Claes-Göran Hederström and Hipp Happy Band, which consisted of Mats Westman, Lasse Sandborg, Stefan Möller and Bertil Bodahl. He continued his career with appearances in clubs and pubs.

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Lenne Broberg

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