Jan Johansson

Swedish pianist and jazz innovator

Jan Johansson - Swedish pianist and jazz innovator
Born

1931
94 years ago

Died

November 9th, 1968
56 years ago — 37 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Sweden

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A Swedish pianist contributed significantly to jazz music, especially with a unique approach that integrated traditional Swedish folk melodies with jazz improvisation. The album 'Jazz på Svenska' featured interpretations of Swedish folk tunes and classical pieces, showcasing a blend of genres. Johansson's distinctive playing style and arrangements influenced both jazz musicians and folk artists, securing a lasting legacy in Swedish and jazz music.

Released the influential album 'Jazz på Svenska'

Integrated Swedish folk music with jazz

Performed with notable Swedish musicians

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