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Jan-Eric “Fjellis” Fjellström

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Jan-Eric “Fjellis” Fjellström Famous memorial

Birth
Motala, Motala kommun, Östergötlands län, Sweden
Death
27 Apr 1999 (aged 47)
Malmö, Malmö kommun, Skåne län, Sweden
Burial
Malmö, Malmö kommun, Skåne län, Sweden Add to Map
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Musician. Concidered by critics as one of the most genuine blues guitarists in Scandanavia. He played with several of Sweden's most distiguished musicans during his career, for instance Mikael Wiehe, Peps Persson, Totta Näslund and Björn Afzelius. Apart from numerous productions teaming with other artists, he also made some solo projects, like "See You In Hell, Blind Boy." In 1999 a hommage was released to his memory featuring many of his old collegues, and there is an annual scollarship instituted in his name, Fjellisstipendiet.
Musician. Concidered by critics as one of the most genuine blues guitarists in Scandanavia. He played with several of Sweden's most distiguished musicans during his career, for instance Mikael Wiehe, Peps Persson, Totta Näslund and Björn Afzelius. Apart from numerous productions teaming with other artists, he also made some solo projects, like "See You In Hell, Blind Boy." In 1999 a hommage was released to his memory featuring many of his old collegues, and there is an annual scollarship instituted in his name, Fjellisstipendiet.

Bio by: Peter Robsahm


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  • Originally Created by: Peter Robsahm
  • Added: Jul 23, 2006
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15019985/jan-eric-fjellstr%C3%B6m: accessed ), memorial page for Jan-Eric “Fjellis” Fjellström (7 Jun 1951–27 Apr 1999), Find a Grave Memorial ID 15019985, citing Sankt Pauli Middle Cemetery, Malmö, Malmö kommun, Skåne län, Sweden; Maintained by Find a Grave.