Birth name Leif Arne Sundin Role Vocalist Name Leif Sundin | Website Official website Years active 1990–present | |
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Born 22 March 1971 (age 53) Skarholmen, Stockholm, Sweden ( 1971-03-22 ) Occupation(s) Musician, singer-songwriter Instruments Vocals, guitar, harmonica Albums The Michael Schenker, The Pleasure Principle, Written in the Sand, BBC Radio One Live in Concert, Scratch and Bite Similar People Gary Barden, Barry Sparks, Jaime Borger, Kelly Keeling, Robin McAuley |
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Leif Sundin (born 22 March 1971) is a Swedish rock vocalist and songwriter who has performed and recorded with Michael Schenker, John Norum and Brian Robertson among others.
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Career
Starting his career as vocalist with Swedish rock band Great King Rat, Sundin was described by Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page in Kerrang! magazine as "the nearest thing I've seen to a young Paul Rodgers". He later joined the Michael Schenker Group and co-wrote and performed on their 1996 album Written in the Sand, and also featured on a live album the following year. He later rejoined MSG in 2004 after the departure of Chris Logan.
Sundin subsequently joined forces with ex-Europe guitarist John Norum and has provided vocals for a number of his albums, also composing songs. In 2011, Sundin provided vocals for ex-Thin Lizzy and Motörhead guitarist Brian Robertson's solo album Diamonds and Dirt. Sundin has also released a soloalbum in 2015.
Discography
* As backing vocalist