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(; "dance band"), or in Norwegian and Danish, is a Swedish term for a band that plays ("dance band music"). ' is often danced to in pairs. Jitterbug and
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music are often included in this category. The music is primarily inspired by
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, schlager,
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,
jazz Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a m ...
, and rock. The main influence for rock-oriented bands is the rock music of the 1950s and 1960s. The terms ' and ' were coined around 1970, when Swedish popular music developed a signature style. The genre developed primarily in Sweden, but has spread to neighbouring countries
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and the Swedish-speaking regions of Finland. When the music came to Norway it was first called "" (from the Swedish radio music chart Svensktoppen, which was a major arena for dansband music before its rules changed in January 2003). A dansband often travels by bus, performing several times every week year-round, outdoors in the summertime and indoors in the wintertime. Performances are also often held on cruise ships. Several dansbands are named after their lead singer (whose name is sometimes shortened), followed by "'" ("orchestra"). The tradition originates from the old dance orchestras, often named after their
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. The possessive suffix "s" is often replaced by "z" in dansband names. Some dansbands are named after earlier members. The main audience for dansband music is middle-aged adults. The music is often performed live by the bands at venues where the main interest of the audience is dancing, rather than watching the performance on stage. However, many dansbands also record albums and singles.


Lyrics

Dansband lyrics are often upbeat, and are mostly about love,
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and
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. Other lyrics are about dancing. Some lyrics are inspired by
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, with lyrics about things such as old memories from the past,
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, or native districts. Romantic dansband lyrics are reminiscent of pop, where the singer declares his or her love for the person being sung to, but are often more focused on growing old together and living together until one of them dies. The Norwegian dansband Ole Ivars has also, with much humour, written lyrics that are more about society than traditional dansband lyrics. The lyrics are often in Swedish in Sweden, and in Norwegian in Norway. In the 1990s, special "dansband songwriters" broke through, among them Lasse Holm,
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and Torgny Söderberg. For many years, the same persons wrote songs for most of the major names, but soon dansband musicians became more involved in songwriting.


History


1970s: Dancing in Folkets park

Before dansband music became popular, many jazz orchestras played a " schlager-inspired" dance music. Many people believe that the development of the dansbands during the 1950s and 1960s depended on the decreasing interest for jazz, it being replaced by pop and rock as the most popular music among young people. Many Swedish dansbands of the time were known as pop groups during the 1960s, a gestation period shared with the
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scene in Ireland, which had many similarities with its Nordic counterpart, especially in the influences referenced in creating a homegrown music scene such as
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, American and British pop music,
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, and
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. The golden era of dansband music was the 1970s, with bands like
Thorleifs Thorleifs was a Swedish dansband, formed in 1962 in Norrhult, Uppvidinge Municipality, Norrhult, Kronoberg County, Sweden and led by Thorleif Torstensson. The band sings in Swedish and many other languages, and released some albums in German l ...
,
Flamingokvintetten Flamingokvintetten is a Swedish dansband (; "dance band"), or in Norwegian and Danish, is a Swedish term for a band that plays ("dance band music"). ' is often danced to in pairs. Jitterbug and foxtrot music are often included in thi ...
, Ingmar Nordströms,
Wizex Wizex is a Swedish dansband (; "dance band"), or in Norwegian and Danish, is a Swedish term for a band that plays ("dance band music"). ' is often danced to in pairs. Jitterbug and foxtrot music are often included in this category. Th ...
and Matz Bladhs. There were at most around 800 full-time working dansbands in Sweden; by the late 1990s this number was down to around 500. The term was coined in Sweden in 1976, to sound more modern and tougher than the earlier (dance orchestra), but later many of the bands have begun to call themselves "live bands". In 1977, the song "
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", performed by Swedish dansband
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, won the Swedish Melodifestivalen 1977 and finished 18th (last) in the
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. For tax reasons, it was possible to
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"fantasy" outfits in declaring of income, on the grounds that it would not be possible to wear such outfits in everyday life. This led to many bands wearing highly extravagant matched outfits in their stage performances.Svenska Dagbladet – Vad gör man inte för ett avdrag
Article by Per Gudmundson (Swedish)


1980s: Dancing in the boat, town hotel and dansband decline during the years of disco

By 1976–1977 pop groups like
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, The Bee Gees and Boney M. came to dominate dance floors and pop charts with
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. Some dansbands, like Sten & Stanley, "became turncoats", performing their own disco covers, and followed the disco fashion. However, most of these changes failed and "Dansband death" became a common expression. Several dansbands disbanded and soon only the full-time bands remained, highlighted by Matz Bladhs and
Vikingarna Vikingarna (Swedish for ''the Vikings'') may refer to: * Vikingarna (band) Vikingarna is a Swedish dansband formed in Karlstad in 1958. It is the best-selling dansband, and one of the best-selling artists, in Scandinavia and is often regarded ...
. Performances often took place on boats and at town hotels, with male members appearing in a suit, which for many years would become a dansband
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. In 1987, the song " Fyra Bugg & en Coca Cola" (renamed "Boogaloo" because of commercial controversy about the lyrics), performed by Swedish dansband singer
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, won the Swedish
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and finished 12th in the
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. By the late 1980s and early 1990s, Lotta Engberg gained popularity in the
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with a sound including several catchy and joyful melodies as the lead singer in Lotta & Anders Engbergs Orkester.


1990s: I afton dans, rebirth and strong media attention

In the late 1980s, the decline of discothèques once again gave dansbands more space. They became more visible in the media.
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began broadcasting of " I afton dans" from several dancing venues, and café programmes in
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invited dansbands as
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s. The early 1990s also saw a new period of popularity for
Sven-Ingvars Sven-Ingvars is a Swedish pop/ rock group from Slottsbron, Sweden. The band was formed in 1956 by Sven Svärd (drums), Ingvar Karlsson (guitar and accordion), Sven-Erik Magnusson (vocals, guitar, and clarinet). Later the band were joined firs ...
. In 1993, the song " Eloise", performed by Swedish dansband
Arvingarna Arvingarna is a Swedish dansband formed in Gothenburg in 1989. The group consists of Casper Janebrink (vocals and bass guitar), Lars Larsson (guitars, vocals and keyboards), Kim Carlsson (vocals and guitars) and Tommy Carlsson (drums and vocals). ...
, won the Swedish Melodifestivalen 1993 and finished 7th in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993. Arvingarna had a more pop and rock-oriented dansband sound, and gained popularity among many teenagers. In 1999, Wizex singer
Charlotte Nilsson Anna Jenny Charlotte Perrelli (; ; born 7 October 1974) is a Swedish singer and television host. She was the winner of the 1999 Melodifestivalen and subsequently that year's Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Take Me to Your Heaven". Sinc ...
performed the song "", with lyrics in English known as "
Take Me to Your Heaven Tusen och en natt is a 1999 album from Swedish dansband (; "dance band"), or in Norwegian and Danish, is a Swedish term for a band that plays ("dance band music"). ' is often danced to in pairs. Jitterbug and foxtrot music are often inc ...
", winning both the Swedish Melodifestivalen 1999 and the
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.
Vikingarna Vikingarna (Swedish for ''the Vikings'') may refer to: * Vikingarna (band) Vikingarna is a Swedish dansband formed in Karlstad in 1958. It is the best-selling dansband, and one of the best-selling artists, in Scandinavia and is often regarded ...
was one of the more popular dansbands in Sweden before being disbanded in 2004, but during the late 1990s and early 2000s (decade), they also toured (Germany) and recorded albums in German. After a substantial decrease in the broadcasting of dansband music on radio and television in Sweden during the early 2000s (decade), despite their continuing popularity with the wider public, the dansbands declared that they were being discriminated against in August 2007, since Sveriges Radio plays many different genres of music, especially if the songs are written or performed by Swedes. The dansbands reported Sveriges Radio to Granskningsnämnden för radio och TV (the Swedish Broadcasting Commission) in what became known as ("the dansband rebellion"), which was covered widely by the mass media. However, a few days later the commission decided not to take up the matter. In recent years, artists have begun to mix dansband music with other genres. Per Arnez, for example, has gained some fame by remixing dansband with hip-hop.


Sub-genres

Dansband has been split into many sub-genres, arguably due to the aging audience and the influence of pop-music. * , Swedish for 'mature', is the older form of dansband, characterized by slower tempo and easier rhythms. The bands playing usually play covers of songs from the 1950s and 1960s. * , Swedish for 'modern', exists as a contrast to , in that it is the most modern and recently crafted songs and styles. It features songs played at a higher tempo with influences from contemporary pop music.


Svensktoppen and Bingolotto

The Swedish
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chart Svensktoppen was dominated by dansbands between 1993 and 2002. When the rules were changed in January 2003 to allow songs in languages other than Swedish, dansband music started to decline and was replaced with conventional pop and rock. Dansband music also dominated the musical interludes in Bingolotto until Leif "Loket" Olsson resigned as presenter in 1999.


Notable bands

*
Arvingarna Arvingarna is a Swedish dansband formed in Gothenburg in 1989. The group consists of Casper Janebrink (vocals and bass guitar), Lars Larsson (guitars, vocals and keyboards), Kim Carlsson (vocals and guitars) and Tommy Carlsson (drums and vocals). ...
, Sweden *
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, Sweden *
Benny Anderssons orkester Benny Anderssons orkester (also known as BAO, Benny Andersson Band) is a Swedish band, with Benny Andersson as musical leader and composer. The band was formed in mid-2001 by 16 people, some from Orsa Spelmän, and Helen Sjöholm and since 2004 ...
, Sweden * Berth Idoffs, Sweden * Black Jack, Sweden * Blender, Sweden * Carina Jaarneks orkester, Sweden *
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, Sweden *
Drängarna Drängarna (''The Farmhands'') is a Swedish rock-pop/dansband that was formed in 1995, with group members are Peter i Österöd ( Peter Simson), Sunna Robert, Lasse i Torp ( Lars McLachlan) and Olav i Fossen ( Olav Fossheim). Drängarna now consi ...
, Sweden * Fede Finn & Funny Boyz, Denmark *
Flamingokvintetten Flamingokvintetten is a Swedish dansband (; "dance band"), or in Norwegian and Danish, is a Swedish term for a band that plays ("dance band music"). ' is often danced to in pairs. Jitterbug and foxtrot music are often included in thi ...
, Sweden * Four Jets, Norway * Gluntan, Norway * Kandis, Denmark *
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, Denmark * Kjell Roos Band ("Roosarna"), Sweden * Larz-Kristerz, Sweden * Lasse Stefanz, Sweden * Lotta & Anders Engbergs Orkester, Sweden (1989–1994) * Lotta Engbergs, Sweden (1994–2002) * Ole Ivars, Norway * Perikles, Sweden * Contrazt, Norway *
Rolandz Rolandz is a dansband from Sweden, established in 2008 by Robert Gustafsson. The breakthrough was during a ''Dansbandskampen'' break appearance in 2008. In 2009, the band participated at ''Allsång på Skansen'' on 7 July 2009. Singer and lead ma ...
, Sweden * Sten & Stanley, Sweden * Streaplers, Sweden *
Sven-Ingvars Sven-Ingvars is a Swedish pop/ rock group from Slottsbron, Sweden. The band was formed in 1956 by Sven Svärd (drums), Ingvar Karlsson (guitar and accordion), Sven-Erik Magnusson (vocals, guitar, and clarinet). Later the band were joined firs ...
, Sweden *
Thorleifs Thorleifs was a Swedish dansband, formed in 1962 in Norrhult, Uppvidinge Municipality, Norrhult, Kronoberg County, Sweden and led by Thorleif Torstensson. The band sings in Swedish and many other languages, and released some albums in German l ...
, Sweden * Tommys, Finland *
Vikingarna Vikingarna (Swedish for ''the Vikings'') may refer to: * Vikingarna (band) Vikingarna is a Swedish dansband formed in Karlstad in 1958. It is the best-selling dansband, and one of the best-selling artists, in Scandinavia and is often regarded ...
, Sweden *
Wizex Wizex is a Swedish dansband (; "dance band"), or in Norwegian and Danish, is a Swedish term for a band that plays ("dance band music"). ' is often danced to in pairs. Jitterbug and foxtrot music are often included in this category. Th ...
, Sweden


Famous songs

*"" (Smiling golden-brown eyes), based on "
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", by
Vikingarna Vikingarna (Swedish for ''the Vikings'') may refer to: * Vikingarna (band) Vikingarna is a Swedish dansband formed in Karlstad in 1958. It is the best-selling dansband, and one of the best-selling artists, in Scandinavia and is often regarded ...
, 1977 *"" (Cry no tears), by
Thorleifs Thorleifs was a Swedish dansband, formed in 1962 in Norrhult, Uppvidinge Municipality, Norrhult, Kronoberg County, Sweden and led by Thorleif Torstensson. The band sings in Swedish and many other languages, and released some albums in German l ...
, 1974 *"" (I want to be yours, Margareta), by Sten & Stanley, 1976 *"" (The last sweet years), by Lasse Stefanz &
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, 1989 *"" (Nothing can stop us now), by Black Jack, 1990 *"" (Two dark eyes), by
Sven-Ingvars Sven-Ingvars is a Swedish pop/ rock group from Slottsbron, Sweden. The band was formed in 1956 by Sven Svärd (drums), Ingvar Karlsson (guitar and accordion), Sven-Erik Magnusson (vocals, guitar, and clarinet). Later the band were joined firs ...
, 1991 *"", by
Arvingarna Arvingarna is a Swedish dansband formed in Gothenburg in 1989. The group consists of Casper Janebrink (vocals and bass guitar), Lars Larsson (guitars, vocals and keyboards), Kim Carlsson (vocals and guitars) and Tommy Carlsson (drums and vocals). ...
, 1993 *"" (Can you love somebody at a distance), by
Vikingarna Vikingarna (Swedish for ''the Vikings'') may refer to: * Vikingarna (band) Vikingarna is a Swedish dansband formed in Karlstad in 1958. It is the best-selling dansband, and one of the best-selling artists, in Scandinavia and is often regarded ...
, 1998 *"" (I thought angels existed), by Ole Ivars &
Kikki Danielsson Ann-Kristin "Kikki" Danielsson (born 10 May 1952) is a Swedish country, dansband and pop singer. Sometimes, she also plays the accordion and she has also written some lyrics. She has gained notice for yodeling in some songs. Danielsson gained ...
, 1999 *"
Take Me to Your Heaven Tusen och en natt is a 1999 album from Swedish dansband (; "dance band"), or in Norwegian and Danish, is a Swedish term for a band that plays ("dance band music"). ' is often danced to in pairs. Jitterbug and foxtrot music are often inc ...
", by
Charlotte Perrelli Anna Jenny Charlotte Perrelli (; ; born 7 October 1974) is a Swedish singer and television host. She was the winner of the 1999 Melodifestivalen and subsequently that year's Eurovision Song Contest with the song " Take Me to Your Heaven". Sin ...
, 1999


References


External links

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American photographer Peter Beste's in-progress portfolio of Danseband Culture
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