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Karl Martindahl
Swedish singer

Karl Martindahl

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Biography

Karl Glenn Martindahl (born in Bankeryd, Sweden on 5 June 1980) is a Swedish singer and son of Swedish footballer Glenn Martindahl.

Beginnings

Karl Martindahl had his debut in the TV program Söndagsöppet in the early 1990s as a child singer with "The Flying Eagles" and the song "Filippa". He also took part in the Swedish reality show Fame Factory for the 2003–2004 season.

In 2004, he took part in Melodifestivalen 2004 with "Love Turns Water into Wine" written by Michael Persson and Peter Broman a bid to represent Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004, but failed to be chosen. He continued his solo musical career.

The Wallstones

In 2004, agreed with Johan Becker, the Fame Factory winner in 2004 to form the pop duo The Wallstones where they had a 2005 album Pleasure and Pain and three singles "Good Old Stonecake" in 2004, and "C'mon Julie" in 2005. The Wallstones duo made another bid to Melodifestivalen 2005 with "Invisible People" written by Martindahl and Becker, but didn't make it to the final of the contest.

Charlie Emm

Karl Martindahl is now a lead singer with the band Charlie Emm, that also includes Ryan Roxie (the former guitarist with Alice Cooper).

In popular culture

In 2010, he joined Daniel Karlsson and Robin Bengtsson to sing "Wake Up world", the charity song for "Hjälp Haiti".

Discography

Singles

Solo
  • 2003: "When you're coming back again" (reached #4)
  • 2004: "Love Turns Water into Wine" (at Melodifestivalen 2004) (reached #14)
  • 2004: "Turn and Walk Away" (reached #21)
  • 2007: "B.B.B Baby"
Collective
  • 2010: "Wake Up World" (as part of "Hjälp Haiti")
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