Elisa's facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
Elisas
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![]() Elisa's at Grammisgalan in 2013
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Origin | Skaraborg, Sweden |
Genres | Dansband |
Years active | 2009–present |
Elisa's is a popular Swedish dansband. A dansband plays music that people can dance to. This band started in Skaraborg, Sweden, in 2009. The group is named after its lead singer, Elisa Lindström. Elisa's became very well-known after winning a TV competition called Dansbandskampen in 2010.
The band was started by young musicians. They met at a music college in Skövde. In 2010, Elisa's quickly became famous across Sweden. Their first song, "Hey Go So Long," was recorded in February 2010. In 2011, their first album, Det här är bara början (which means This is Just the Beginning), reached the top of the Swedish music charts!
Who is in Elisa's?
Elisa's has five talented members:
- Elisa Lindström – She is the lead singer and also plays the trumpet.
- Markus Frykén – He plays the guitar.
- Petter Ferneman – He plays the bass guitar and the accordion.
- Robert Lundh – He plays the piano.
- Daniel Wallin – He plays the drums.
Elisa's Music Albums
Elisa's has released several popular albums. Many of their albums have been very successful in Sweden.
Top Albums
- Det här är bara början (2011): This album reached the number one spot on the Swedish charts.
- Det sa klick! (2012): This album made it to number four on the charts.
- Be mig! Se mig! Ge mig! (2013): This album reached number three.
- En gnistrande jul (2013): A Christmas album that reached number eight.
- Det ska va lätt (2014): This album reached number two.
- Utekväll (2015): This album also reached the number one spot.
Popular Songs
Elisa's has released many songs that people love. Some of their well-known songs include:
- "Hey Go So Long" (2010)
- "Om du säger att du älskar mig" (2010)
- "Det här är bara början" (2011)
- "En stjärna föll för oss" (2011)
- "Jag säger som det är" (2011)
These songs were often played on the Svensktoppen radio chart in Sweden.