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Labels
  
Stranded recors

Genres
  
indie Pop

Name
  
Sibille Attar


Occupation(s)
  
Singer, songwriter

Role
  
Singer

Years active
  
2001 – present

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Born
  
November 27, 1981 (age 42) Orebro, Sweden (
1981-11-27
)

Origin
  
Swedish artist of French origin

Albums
  
Sleepyhead, Flower's Bed, Julian! I Want To Be A Dancer!

People also search for
  
Adam Tensta, Christopher Sander

Nominations
  
Grammis Award for New Artist of the Year

Also known as
  
Little Red Corvette

Music group
  
[ingenting] (Since 2010)

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Sibille Attar (born 27 November 1981 in Örebro, Sweden) is a Swedish singer and songwriter and producer of French origin. She released her self produced EP The Flower's Bed on Stranded record label in 2012 which earned her a Grammy nomination for "Best Newcomer" the same year. It was followed by her self produced debut album Sleepyhead in 2013 also on Stranded label. "Come Night" cowritten by Attar, Mark Ephraim and Björn Yttling is the first single from the album, the rest is written and produced by Sibille herself.

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Attar born in Örebro, she moved to Stockholm at age 15. She was a member of various musical bands including Stockholm-based band The Tourettes from 2001 to 2008, and Norrköping-founded band Speedmarket Avenue from 2005 to 2009. In 2010, she became a member of the band [ingenting]. She is also active under the name Little Red Corvette. Attar has collaborated with a number of other artists such as Camera Obscura, David Lindh, Jonathan Johansson, Shadow Shadow and The Bear Quartet.

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EPs

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  • 2012: The Flower's Bed

  • Sibille Attar ELLE trffar Hgaktuella artisten Sibille Attar ELLE

    References

    Sibille Attar Wikipedia