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Spouse(s)
  
Johan Ost

Role
  
Singer


Name
  
Anna-Lisa ost

Children
  
Two

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Full Name
  
Anna-Lisa Vikstrom

Born
  
October 8, 1889 (
1889-10-08
)
Mark, Vasterbotten

Occupation
  
gospel singer,recording artist

Died
  
April 27, 1974, Hedemora, Sweden

Albums
  
Hela Sveriges, Hela Sveriges Lapp-Lisa - inspelningar fran 1931 - 1966, Barnatro

Similar People
  
Einar Ekberg, Mia Marianne och Per F, Goingeflickorna, Ulla Billquist, Harmony Sisters

Lapp Lisa - Barnatro


Anna-Lisa Öst (1889-1974) was a Swedish gospel singer and recording artist, who was popular with both Swedish and Swedish-American audiences in the 1940s and 1950s. She performed in folk costume and was better known as Lapp-Lisa, a name reflecting her Sami heritage.

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Anna-Lisa Vikström was born October 8, 1889 in the village of Mark, about 20 miles northwest of Vilhelmina, Västerbotten. In 1924 she married postal worker Johan “Jonte” Öst of Hedemora, with whom she had two daughters: Gun, whom they adopted in 1927, and Siw, who was born in 1935. Anna-Lisa Öst died April 27, 1974 and is buried at Hedemora Church.

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In 1904 Vikström nearly drowned in a boating accident and vowed to dedicate her life to God. At the age of nineteen she was saved, and in 1911 she became an officer in the Salvation Army. She continued in this post until marrying Johan Öst in 1924.

After her marriage Anna-Lisa Öst continued her spiritual work and toured Sweden and the other Nordic countries as a singing evangelist. She was not the first gospel singer known as “Lapp-Lisa”, but she was the most famous one. Lisa Thomasson (1878-1932) had previously gone by that name.

Lapp-Lisa Roger Lindqvist

Lapp-Lisa had a repertoire of hundreds of songs, many of which she had learned from her mother. She made her first recordings in 1929 and over the years released more than 400 songs in both Sweden and America. Her signature tune “Barnatro” (Childhood Faith) was a hit on both sides of the Atlantic and sold over 100,000 copies. Her autobiography was titled With childhood faith in the world: Lapp-Lisa tells about her life.

In 1949, 1954 and 1959 Lapp-Lisa visited the United States, where she traveled widely and recorded numerous songs. On her final trip she appeared in seventeen States and shared her Christian faith with tens of thousands of Swedish-Americans.

In 2001 a Lapp-Lisa museum opened in her hometown of Mark. Nearly forty years after her death Lapp-Lisa’s music lives on through the sales of records, CDs and digital downloads on the Internet. Several of her songs also appear on video-sharing websites.

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References

Lapp-Lisa Wikipedia


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