Pernilla Andersson

Pernilla Andersson
Background information
Birth name Pernilla Maria Theresa Andersson
Born (1974-12-10) 10 December 1974
Stockholm, Sweden
Genres Country pop
Occupation(s) singer
musician
songwriter
producer
Years active 1999–present
Labels EMI, Bonnier Amigo, Warner Music, Metronome

Pernilla Maria Theresa Andersson Dregen (born Andersson on 10 December 1974, in Stockholm[1] but grew up in Hässleholm and Kristianstad) is a Swedish songwriter and singer. She is the singing coach for the TV-program True Talent.[2]

Career

Andersson sings "Blå vägen hem" on Svante Thuresson's album Svante Thuresson & vänner. She wrote the music of Thuresson's album Nya kickar and she produced his two last albums. As pianist she has been touring with Thomas Di Leva. In 2001 she received SKAP's scholarship.[3] She contested Melodifestivalen 2011 with the song Desperados and came to the "second chance" (andra chansen) but lost.[4] In 2011 she received the Ulla-Billquist-scholarship.[5]

Andersson is interested in ecology affecting fish and seeks to preserve the species of fish in the Baltic Sea.

Discography

Albums

Year Album Chart positions Certification
SWE
[6]
1999 My Journey  
2000 All Smiles  
2004 Cradlehouse  
2007 Baby Blue 19
2008 Gör dig till hund 34
2009 Ashbury Apples 25
2010 Ö 5
2012 Det är en spricka i allt det är så ljuset kommer in 2
2016 Tiggrinnan 5[7]

Singles

Year Single Chart positions Album
SWE
[6]
2011 "Desperados" 57

References

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