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Dan Tillberg
Dan Arne Tillberg (born 9 April 1953 in Ystad) is a Swedish artist and producer. He is the son of Arne Tillberg and Ettie Tillberg. Career Dan Tillberg began his career in 1973 as a singer, guitarist and percussionist in the progg-influenced duo Änglabarn (Angel Children), along with Sven Ingmar Olsson. In 1977, he started his own recording studio in Malmö, Bellatrix (record label), Bellatrix, and a record label of the same name the following year. In 1979, his first LP, Gatstenar (Paving Stones), was released, which featured Swedish-language cover versions of Rolling Stones songs, and in 1981 was followed by the LP ''Mors och fars kärlek'' (Mother And Father's Love), which was his breakthrough. The following year, his next LP, Kärlek minus noll (Love Minus Zero), was released, which featured Swedish-language cover versions of Bob Dylan songs. In 1983, his next LP, "Genom tårar" (Through Tears), was released, followed by "Erogena zoner" (Erogenous Zones) in 1985, which becam ...
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Ystad
Ystad (; older da, Ysted) is a town and the seat of Ystad Municipality, in Scania County, Sweden. Ystad had 18,350 inhabitants in 2010. The settlement dates from the 11th century and has become a busy ferryport, local administrative centre, and tourist attraction. The detective series ''Wallander'', created by Henning Mankell, is set primarily in Ystad. In 1285, the town's name was written ''Ystath''. Its original meaning is not fully understood, but the ''y'' probably is related to an old word for the yew tree, while ''stad'' means ''town'' or ''place''. History After the time of Absalon, Bishop of Roskilde and Archbishop of Lund, peace was brought to the area in the 11th century, fishing families settled at the mouth of the river Vassa as herring fishing became the main source of trade. Ystad was not mentioned in documents until 1244, in a record of King Eric's visit to the town with his brother, Abel. A Franciscan monastery, ''Gråbrödraklostret'', was founded in 1267, ...
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