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Birth name
  
Rune Urban Gustafsson

Name
  
Rune Gustafsson

Origin
  
Sweden

Role
  
Guitarist


Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Genres
  
Jazz

Instruments
  
Guitar

Music group
  
The Radio Jazz Group

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Born
  
August 25, 1933 Gothenburg, Sweden (
1933-08-25
)

Died
  
June 15, 2012, Stockholm, Sweden

Albums
  
Sketches of Standards, Rune At The Top

Similar People
  
Arne Domnerus, Egil Johansen, Jan Allan, Georg Riedel, Bengt Hallberg

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Rune Urban Gustafsson (August 25, 1933 – June 15, 2012) was a Swedish jazz guitarist and composer, known in particular for the soundtrack of Swedish films The Man Who Quit Smoking (1972 ), Release the Prisoners to Spring (1975), and Sunday's Children (1992).

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Life and career

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Rune Gustafsson was born in 1933 in Gothenburg. He moved to Stockholm in the 1950s to work with Putte Wickman (Swedisk Jazz Kings, EP, 1957) and Arne Domnérus Radio band and Radio Jazz Group. His first published works were Young Guitar (Metronome, MLP 15 072, 1961) with Arne Domnérus, Jan Johansson, Jimmy Woode, Bjarne Nerem, Börje Fredriksson and Jan Allan.

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Rune at the Top was published in 1969 and included the Norwegian drummer Jon Christensen. He played in the Arne Domnérus duo (Dialog, 1972) and his various orchestras, with Jan Johansson, Georg Riedel, Cornelis Vreeswijk. Rune Gustafsson Himself Plays Gilbert O'Sullivan (1973), Killing Me Softly (1973) and Move (1977), was recorded with Egil Johansen, who was one of Gustafsson's most popular jazz partners. On a Clear Day (Sonet, SLP 2581, 1976) included Red Mitchell and Duke Ellington's drummer Ed Thigpen. He played with Zoot Sims on two recordings: The Sweetest Sounds (1979) and In a Sentimental Mood (1985), the latter was Sims last album. A duo performance with Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen at Vossajazz 1980, concluded on the album Just The Way You Are on the label Sonet Grammofon, recorded half a year after this first meeting.

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Rune Gustafsson died in 2012 in Stockholm after short illness.

Awards

Gustafsson received the Albin Hagstrom Memorial Prize in 1997, The Thore Ehrling Scholarship in 2001, and Guitar People's Prize in 2004. In 2009 he was awarded the Lars Gullin Award, for having been "the trend for young guitarists in Sweden and abroad". In 2010 he was awarded the Monica Zetterlund memorial fund scholarship.

Solo albums

  • 1961: Young Guitar (Metronome)
  • 1969: Rune at the Top (Metronome)
  • 1972: Himself (Plays Gilbert O'Sullivan) (Sonet Grammofon)
  • 1972: The Man Who Quit Smoking, soundtrack of Swedish film
  • 1973: Killing Me Softly (Sonet Grammofon)
  • 1974: Out of My Bag (Sonet Grammofon)
  • 1975: Plays Stevie Wonder (Sonet Grammofon)
  • 1975: Release the Prisoners to Spring, soundtrack of Swedish film
  • 1976: On A Clear Day (Sonet Grammofon)
  • 1977: Move (Sonet Grammofon)
  • 1979: The Sweetest Sounds (Sonet Grammofon), with Zoot Sims
  • 1980: Just The Way You Are (Sonet Grammofon), duo with Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen
  • 1982: La Musique (Sonet Grammofon)
  • 1989: String Along With Basie (Sonet Grammofon), featuring Janne Schaffer, Georg Wadenius and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen
  • 1992: Sunday's Children, soundtrack of Swedish film
  • 1993: Rune Gustafsson (Eagle Records)
  • Collaborations

    With Arne Domnérus
  • 1972: Dialog (Megafon Records)
  • 1974: Svarta Får (Sonet Grammofon)
  • 1979: Jazz I Kyrkan (Sonet Grammofon)
  • 1979: Vårat Gäng (Sonet Grammofon)
  • 1983: Conversation (Polar Records)
  • 1983: "Altihop" (Phontastic), with Visby Big Band
  • 1992: Sketches of Standards (Megafon Records)
  • 1992: Sketches of Standards (Megafon Records)
  • 1994: Heartfelt (Proprius), including with Gustaf Sjökvist
  • With Zoot Sims
  • 1985: In A Sentimental Mood (Sonet Grammofon)
  • With Jan Allan and Georg Riedel
  • 1993: Sweet And Lovely (Dragon Records)
  • References

    Rune Gustafsson Wikipedia


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