Johan Palm

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Johan Palm
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Johan Palm
Background information
Birth name Karl Johan Viktor Palm
Born (1992-03-03) 3 March 1992 (age 32)[citation needed]
Origin Mjölby, Sweden
Genres Rock, Pop
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocals, Guitar, Bagpipes
Years active 2008–present
Labels Sony BMG (2009–)
Associated acts Alice Svensson, Kevin Borg

Karl Johan Viktor Palm (born 3 March 1992[citation needed] in Mjölby) is a Swedish singer and former contestant on Idol 2008, ending up in fourth place. Palm auditioned with the song "The Drugs Don't Work" and performed several English songs on Swedish Idol, including "Friday I'm In Love" by the Cure, "Poison" by Alice Cooper, "Beautiful Ones" by Suede, "Don't Look Back in Anger" by Oasis and "The Winner Takes It All" by Abba. He also performed a special edition of "We Built This City" with Robin Eriksson. Palm both sings and plays the bagpipe and was the youngest contestant in the 2008 Riddarspelen.

In 2009, he hit number one on the Swedish Singles Chart with the song, "Emma-Lee".[1]

Discography

Albums

  • My Antidote
    1. Teenage Battlefield [3:39]
    2. Emma-Lee [3:03]
    3. Come On [3:57]
    4. All the Time in the World [3:54]
    5. Danger Danger [3:34]
    6. Antidote [3:45]
    7. Satellite [4:13]
    8. You're Killing Me [3:44]
    9. More to Her Than Meets the Eye [2:51]
    10. Let the Dream Begin [4:18]

Singles

Released Single Sweden Album
2009 "Emma-Lee" 1 My Antidote
2009 "All the Time in the World" -

Collaborations

In (April 2010) Palm appears in the video "Generation Wild" from the Swedish band "CRASHDÏET".

Johan Palm appears in the video "Night Vision" from the Swedish band "Cinemascape", in (March 2012), The video was directed by his brother "Henrik Palm".

A year before Johan was part of the tribute Album to NOICE that Grizzly and Micael finished,"Bedårande barn av vår tid" just days before Micael died, in May 2011. The song in which Johan Palm participated is Du lever bara en gång (You only live once in English).

References

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