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Jan Johansson
Swedish jazz pianist

Jan Johansson

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Swedish jazz pianist
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Här kommer Pippi Långstrump
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Söderhamn, Sweden
Place of death
Stockholm, Sweden
Age
37 years
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Biography

Jan Johansson (16 September 1931 – 9 November 1968) was a Swedish jazz pianist. He is little known outside Scandinavia and his records are not widely available, though Jazz på svenska (Jazz in Swedish) has sold more than a quarter of a million copies, and is the best selling jazz release ever in Sweden, and has been streamed more than 10 million times on Spotify. He was the father of former HammerFall drummer Anders Johansson and Stratovarius keyboardist Jens Johansson, who nowadays run Heptagon Records which keeps their father's recordings available.

Biography

Johansson was a native of Söderhamn, in the Hälsingland province of Sweden. Studying classical piano as a child, he would also go on to master the guitar, organ and accordion, before turning on to swing and bebop as a teenager. He met saxophonist Stan Getz while at university. He abandoned his studies to play jazz full-time, and worked with many American jazz musicians, becoming the first European to be invited to join the Jazz at the Philharmonic package.

The years 1961 to 1968 produced a string of classic albums, which would help define his style of re-imagining traditional European folk tunes via jazz and the avant garde. These included Jazz på svenska and Jazz på ryska (Jazz in Russian) which are both available in an expanded form on CD. Jazz på ungerska (Jazz in Hungarian) together with Danish Jazz violinist Svend Asmussen is the third album in that series. Jazz in Swedish comprises variations on sixteen Swedish folk songs with Georg Riedel playing double bass. During this period, Johansson also made several recordings with Radiojazzgruppen.

The Grammy award winning albums Musik genom fyra sekler (Music from the past four centuries) builds on traditional Swedish melodies, but this time uses larger groups of musicians. There were also 300.000 and two trio sets, 8 Bitar and Innertrio, which have been reissued as a single CD.

With his career including film & TV music, Johansson is also best known as the composer of "Here Comes Pippi Longstocking" ("Här kommer Pippi Långstrump"), the theme song of the famous Swedish TV series, Pippi Longstocking.With lyrics by character/series creator Astrid Lindgren and sung by the series' young star Inger Nilsson, it would also be one of Johansson's last works.

In November 1968 Jan Johansson died in a car crash on his way to a concert in a church in Jönköping, Sweden.American hip hop group Non Phixion sampled "Bandura" for their song "Skum". The Swedish band Opeth has claimed him as an influence on the title track for their album Heritage.

Discography

As leader

Year recordedTitleLabelNotes
1959–60Younger Than SpringtimeArtistWith Arne Domnérus (alto sax), Dan Jordan, Georg Riedel and Sture Nordin (bass; separately), Egil Johansen and William Schiöpffe (drums; separately)
19618 bitar JohanssonMegafonTrio, with Gunnar Johnson (bass), Ingvar Callmer (drums)
1962?InnertrioMegafonTrio, with Georg Riedel (bass), Egil Johansen (drums)
1963?RörelserMegafonwith Georg Riedel
1962–64Jazz på svenskaMegafonDuo, with Georg Riedel (bass)
1964In plenoMegafonWith Rune Gustafsson (guitar), Georg Riedel (bass), Egil Johansen (drums), Rupert Clemendore (percussion)
1964?Sweden NonstopDOT
1964?Svenska folklåtarAis/Megarock
1966?Dansa med TVAB Megafon
1966Live in TallinnHeptagonTrio, with Rune Gustafsson (guitar), Georg Riedel (bass); in concert
1964–66Spelar musik på sitt eget visMegafonWith Andreas Skjold (trombone), Arne Domnérus (alto sax, clarinet), Claes Rosendahl (clarinet), Bjarne Nerem (tenor sax), Rune Gustafsson (guitar), Georg Riedel, Sture Nordin and Sture Akerberg (bass), Egil Johansen and Rupert Clemendore (drums)
1966?BarnkammarmusikMegafonwith Bengt-Arne Wallin
1967?Jazz på ryskaMegafonWith Georg Riedel (bass), Egil Johansen (drums), Arne Domnérus (clarinet), Bosse Broberg (trumpet), Lennart Åberg (tenor sax)
1964–68In HamburgACTSome tracks duo, with Georg Riedel; some tracks with big band
1967–68300.000MegafonWith Lennart Åberg (tenor sax), Georg Riedel (bass), Egil Johansen and Rupert Clemendore (drums), Gote Nilsson (electronics); in concert
1967–68Den korta fristenHeptagonWith big band
1968Musik genom fyra seklerMegafonWith Claes Rosendahl (clarinet, flute), Sven Berger (flute, oboe, bassoon), Rune Gustafsson (guitar), Georg Riedel, Arne Wilhelmsson and Sture Akerberg (bass)
På skiva med Jan JohanssonMegafon
Intervju med ett pianoRosa Honung
BluesHeptagon
PianoHeptagon

Collaborations

With Svend Asmussen
  • 1968: Spelar jazz på ungerska (Megafon Records)
With Radiojazzgruppen
  • 1969: Vårdkasar (Sveriges Radio)
  • 1970: Frostrosor (Sveriges Radio), with Georg Riedel
  • 1991: Den korta fristen (Megafon Records)
With Alice Babs
  • 2007: Illusion (Vax Records ), with Georg Riedels Orkester
With Stan Getz
  • Imported from Europe (Verve, 1958)
  • Stan Getz at Large (Verve, 1960)
  • 2011: Stan Getz At Nalen (Live In The Swedish Harlem) (Riverside Records)

With Oscar Pettiford

  • My Little Cello (Debut, 1960)
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