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Bjarne Bent Rønne Pedersen, known as Bjarne Liller (25 September 1935 – 6 September 1993), was a Danish
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musician and singer-songwriter.


Biography

Liller was born on Vesterbro, Copenhagen. He got his breakthrough as a banjo player and singer in
Papa Bue Arne "Papa" Bue Jensen (8 May 1930 – 2 November 2011), known as Papa Bue, was a Danish trombonist and bandleader, chiefly associated with the Dixieland jazz revival style of which he was considered an important proponent. He founded and led t ...
's Viking Jazz Band."DØDSFALD: Bjarne Liller Pedersen, musiker", ''
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'', 8 September 1993.
He played with the Viking Jazz Band from 1956–70, and again from 1976-79, and made around 30 records with the band. He was also a successful solo artist, mainly in the
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genre. He worked with John Mogensen,"NEKROLOGER: Sangeren og jazz-musikeren Bjarne »Liller « Pedersen, 57", '' Weekendavisen'', 10 September 1993. and got a
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for selling 100,000 copies of his solo pop hit "''Billet mrk./Ensom dame 40 år''".Bjarne Liller profile
gravsted.dk; accessed 19 November 2017.
He finished second at the 1979
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, singing the duet "''Alt er skønt''" with
Grethe Ingmann Grethe Ingmann (born Clemmensen; 17 June 1938 – 18 August 1990) was a Danish singer. She started her career at 17, when she temporarily performed as a singer of the Malihini Hawaiians pop quartet. Soon after she sang with the Danish guitarist ...
. Liller received a silver record for 25,000 copies sold of each of his two albums "''Man kan ikke gøre for, at man har charme''" (1975) and "''Livet er skønt''" (1976). He appeared in three Danish films; as a singer in "Thorvald og Linda" (1982), and in minor roles in Erik Clausen's films "Den store badedag" (1991) and "De frigjorte" (1993). Liller credited
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and Erik Clausen for re-igniting his passion for music during the last years of his life. He was active until his death in September 1993. A sold-out benefit concert was held by his former jazz colleagues at the
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later that month.Anders-Bo Larsen, "FULDT HUS TIL LILLERS MINDEKONCERT", '' B.T.'', 17 September 1993.


References

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