Jarrett meets. . . Week 9
Week 9: Jarrett meets Linnea Pettersson. “His eye is on the sparrow” is a gospel classic that became popular again through the film “Sister Act 2”. Linnea is a …
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Week 9: Jarrett meets Linnea Pettersson. “His eye is on the sparrow” is a gospel classic that became popular again through the film “Sister Act 2”. Linnea is a …
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Week 8: Jarrett meets Hilda Rudén. Hilda wanted to do a real power ballad, and discovered “Never enough” from a musical film that’s in the cinemas at the moment; …
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Week 7: Jarrett meets Liselotte Östblom. On Andraé Crouch’s last album, he made a mashup of two of his older songs; the doowop “No not one” from 1969 and …
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Week 6: Jarrett meets Calle Stenman. “Jag har aldrig sett en orm” (I’ve never seen a snake), originally by Swedish children’s music group James & Karin.
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Week 5: Jarrett meets Anna Palm. “Both sides now” by Joni Mitchell was Anna’s audition song while applying for the music college, and a favourite for Johannes as a …
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Week 4: Jarrett meets Oskar Lindwall. “She said”, originally by American folk/rock singer Jon Foreman whom Oskar has introduced for Johannes recently.
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Week 3: Jarrett meets Anna Martinson. “How do you do, mr. Swing”, first made famous by Swedish jazz star Alice Babs.
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Week 2: Jarrett meets Daniela Serafimova. “Over the rainbow” first became famous through the film “The Wizard of Oz”, and has since become a standard in the jazz repertoire. …
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Week 1: Jarrett meets Jakob Stadell. The song “Stad i ljus” (City of light) first represented Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 1988, and has become a well-known hymn …
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