Fredriksson biography
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Marie Fredriksson
Swedish singer (1958–2019)
Gun-Marie Fredriksson (Swedish pronunciation:[ˈɡɵnːmaˈriːˈfrêːdrɪkˌsɔn]ⓘ; 30 May 1958 – 9 December 2019) was a Swedish singer, songwriter, pianist, and lead vocalist of pop-rock duo Roxette, which she formed in 1986 with Per Gessle. The duo achieved international success in the late 1980s and early 1990s with their albums Look Sharp! (1988) and Joyride (1991), and had multiple hits on the Billboard Hot 100, including four number ones.
Fredriksson had a successful career in her native country prior to forming Roxette. She was a member of punk group Strul, a band which created their own music festival in 1979. Strul's dissolution led to the creation of her next project, the short-lived MaMas Barn, after which she began releasing solo work. Her first album, Het vind, was issued in 1984, followed by Den sjunde vågen in 1986 and ... Efter stormen in 1987. Roxette's international breakthrough coincided with a period of inactivity for Fredriksson as a solo artist, punctuated only by the release of the non-album single "Sparvöga" in 1989. Subsequent solo albums included Den ständiga resan (1992) and I en tid som vår (1996).
In 2002, after fainting at home, Fredriksson was diagnosed with a brain tumou
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Fredriksson
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Fredriksson is a Swedish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Börje Fredriksson (1937–1968), Swedish jazz tenor saxophonist
- Carl Henrik Fredriksson (born 1965), Swedish literary critic, columnist, essayist, and translator living in Vienna, Austria
- David Fredriksson (born 1985), Swedish ice hockey player
- Erik Algot Fredriksson (1885–1930), Swedish tug of war competitor who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics
- Erik Fredriksson (born 1943), former Swedish football referee
- Gert Fredriksson (1919–2006), Swedish sprint canoeist who competed from 1942 to 1964
- Håkan Fredriksson (born 1970), Swedish producer and musician
- Kristian Fredrikson (1940–2005), New Zealand-born Australian stage and costume designer
- Marianne Fredriksson (1927–2007), Swedish author who worked and lived in Roslagen and Stockholm
- Marie Fredriksson (1958–2019), Swedish pop singer-songwriter and pianist, member of the pop duo Roxette
- Mathias Fredriksson (born 1973), Swedish cross country skier who has competed since 1993
- Otto Fredrikson (born 1981), Finnish football goalkeeper
- Stig Fredriksson (born 1956), former Swedish football defender
- Thobias Fredriksson (born 1975), Swedish cross-country skier who has competed since 2000
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