Gyllene Tider in the city that played a small role in one of their most iconic songs: Boy, do you know what this is all about? First things first: The setlist has not changed. Although we (T and K) in ...
There is news for front row people at concerts. It’s all getting easier and fairer this summer. GT is one of the first bands to take advantage of this. Folks, this is one of our infamous April Fools ...
‘Crazy ‘Bout You Baby’ with Marie Fredriksson is released posthumously for her 65th birthday. On Tuesday, May 30, Marie Fredriksson would have turned 65. In the series of jazz and blues singles that ...
Has it really been four years since Gyllene Tider toured last? So many things have happened in the meantime. Let’s find out if at least GT have stayed the same. Halmstad. There is no other place in ...
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Everything about Roxette, Per Gessle, Marie Fredriksson, Gyllene Tider, Son of a Plumber, tours, concerts etc.
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“Don’t bore us — get to the chorus.” — Berry Gordy (and every Roxette song ever really) When a band names their greatest hits collection Don’t Bore Us – Get to the Chorus!, you know they’re serious ...
When you think of a driving brand new car, you might tend to think of Roxette’s #1 hit “Joyride” as a logical accompaniment. C’mon — ‘fess up. Who among us Roxette fans hasn’t rolled down the windows ...
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