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Name
  
Kalle Namdeman

Kalle Namdeman
Born
  
December 31, 1883 (
1883-12-31
)
Stockholm, Sweden

Died
  
June 28, 1945(1945-06-28) (aged 61) Virserum, Smaland

Occupation
  
songwriter, performer, recording artist

Kalle Namdeman (1883–1945) was the stage name of Karl Gustafsson, a Swedish songwriter, performer and recording artist. He had planned on becoming a goldsmith but became a bondkomiker (rustic comic) instead. Namdeman “discovered” the military conscript as a comic type, appearing as such on stage or in top hat and tails. Although he never dressed the part of a rustic comic, his songs had a similar appeal.

One of the first artists connected with the booking agency for the newly formed folk parks, by the 1930s Namdeman was no longer welcome at such venues on account of his sometimes improper conduct. His last public appearance was in 1941. He moved to Virserum, Smaland, where he lived out his days in straitened circumstances. His statue now stands in Eskilstuna’s Folk Park.

In America his humorous songs were recorded by Olle i Skratthult, who also published them in his songbooks. The most popular of these was Flickan pa Bellmansro (The Girl At Bellmansro), a story of unrequited love in Stockholm's Djurgarden park.

References

Kalle Namdeman Wikipedia