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Jan Leonard Groth (born February 25, 1946 – died August 27, 2014) was a talented Norwegian musician. He was known for his work in different music styles, from progressive rock to Christian rock. Jan Groth was a key member of bands like Aunt Mary and Just 4 Fun.

Who Was Jan Groth?

Jan Groth started his music career in the early 1970s. He first gained fame as the lead singer and keyboardist for the progressive rock band Aunt Mary. This band was known for its unique and complex music.

Later, Jan Groth shifted his focus to Christian rock music. He became well-known for singing rock versions of songs by different preachers. His music often shared messages of faith.

Early Life and Beginnings

Jan Groth was born in a place called Greåker, Norway. He grew up in a Pentecostal family. This background likely influenced his later move into Christian music.

His Musical Journey

With Aunt Mary, Jan Groth helped create exciting progressive rock. He played keyboards and sang lead vocals. This made him an important part of the band's sound.

After his time with Aunt Mary, Jan Groth explored Christian rock. He used his musical talent to perform songs with spiritual messages. This showed his passion for both music and his faith.

Jan Groth also joined the band Just 4 Fun. In 1991, this band represented Norway at the Eurovision Song Contest. They performed the song "Mrs. Thompson" for a large international audience.

Later Life and Legacy

Jan Groth passed away on August 27, 2014, at the age of 68. He had been battling cancer for about a year. His music continues to be remembered by fans of progressive rock and Christian rock. He left behind a legacy of diverse musical contributions.

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