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Name
  
Jack Vreeswijk


Role
  
Singer

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Albums
  
Is i magen, Jack Vreeswijk sjunger Vreeswijk, Underbart, Wichita

Parents
  
Ingalill Rehnberg, Cornelis Vreeswijk

Siblings
  
Katja Rehnberg, Teodor Rehnberg

Grandparents
  
Jeanne Vreeswijk, Jacob Vreeswijk

Similar People
  
Cornelis Vreeswijk, Bim Warne, Anita Strandell, Rikard Wolff, Heinz Liljedahl

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Lars Jacob Jack Vreeswijk (born January 25, 1964 in Stockholm) is a Swedish ballad singer, song lyricist and composer. Being son of troubadour Cornelis Vreeswijk, he followed in his father's footsteps and has so far released three albums of his own, often singing his father's songs. He is usually accompanied by guitarist Love Tholin.

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In summer 2006, Jack Vreeswijk played in a biographical musical show about his father Från James Dean till Nationalskald (meaning From James Dean to National Bard" about his father Cornelis Vreeswijks, on Lundsbrunns Health Resort in Götene. The screenplay was written by him and he also played the lead role as the older Cornelis. The acting was interspersed with songs.

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Jack composed music for a film about Cornelis Vreeswijk's life, and produced eight of the tracks on Hans-Erik Dyvik Husbys' album I ljuset av Cornelis (meaning In light of Cornelis). In 2009, he released a tribute album to his father's music titled Jack Vreeswijk sjunger Vreeswijk

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Personal life

Jack Vreeswijk Kraftig utvidet Vreeswijkturn NRK Kultur og

Jack Vreeswijk lives in Alingsås with his wife and two sons Calle and Olle. In 2000, he received the Cornelis Vreeswijk scholarship and in 2008, the Fred Åkerström scholarship.

Filmography

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  • 2010: Cornelis (composer)


  • References

    Jack Vreeswijk Wikipedia