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John Charles Kenneth Gärdestad (9 May 1948 – 3 March 2018) was a
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songwriter, best known for writing lyrics for the songs of his brother,
Ted Gärdestad Ted Arnbjörn Gärdestad (; 18 February 195622 June 1997) was a Swedish singer, songwriter, musician and actor known internationally as Ted. Gärdestad began his acting career in 1966 and began playing music in 1971, signing with Polar Music. As ...
. He participated at
Melodifestivalen 1979 Sweden selected their representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 1979 in a show called Melodifestivalen 1979. The winner was the popular pop singer Ted Gärdestad with the song " Satellit", which he composed, while the lyrics were by his br ...
as a songwriter for the winning song " Satellit" performed by his brother. The song went on to Eurovision the same year, where it placed 17th. Gärdestad was also an architect, affiliated to the private
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, where he designed the interior of several of its high schools. Gärdestad published the biography ''Jag vill ha en egen måne'' in 2005. In later years he became a mental health activist, and created the "Ted Gärdestad Stipend", a prize awarded to amateur singers and songwriter.


Music career

Gärdestad was a songwriter who co-wrote lyrics for many of his younger brother Ted Gärdestad's (1956–1997) songs. This included his Melodifestivalen song entries " Oh, vilken härlig dag" in
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and "Rockin' 'n' Reelin'" in
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. As such, Gärdestad also won
Melodifestivalen 1979 Sweden selected their representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 1979 in a show called Melodifestivalen 1979. The winner was the popular pop singer Ted Gärdestad with the song " Satellit", which he composed, while the lyrics were by his br ...
with Ted's song " Satellit". The song went on to represent Sweden in Eurovision 1979, finishing 17th during the final held in
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. Gärdestad also competed in 2008 in the SVT music show ''
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'' along with
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. He took part again in Melodifestivalen in 2010, with lyrics for "Hur kan jag tro på kärlek?" performed by singer
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. The song placed fifth in the semi-final and was eliminated. In 2016, he was awarded the Musikförläggarnas pris, an honorary award for "many years of work for Swedish music and for creating timeless stories which he shares". In 2018, he won an honorary
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award, citing "his many years in the music industry and for his work in it, and many wonderful lyrics."


Tributes to his brother

Gärdestad, with Keijo Liimatainen, wrote ''Jag vill ha en egen måne'' (2005), a biography about his brother Ted and the circumstances surrounding his suicide in 1997. In 2018, a biographical film about his brother, '' Ted: För kärlekens skull'', was released. Gärdestad took part in creating realistic scenes for the film and gave it his support. Peter Viitanen portrayed Kenneth Gärdestad in the film. Gärdestad was a special guest on the show ''
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'' in 2016, which was broadcast on Swedish national television station
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. The last episode of the 2016 season featured the season's chosen singers performing several of his brother's well-known hits, including "Helt nära dig" (interpreted by Little Jinder), "Sommarlängtan" (by Magnus Carlson), "Himlen är oskyldigt blå" (by
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), "505 to Casablanca" (by
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), "Sol, vind och vatten" (by
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), "I den stora sorgens famn" (by
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) and "För kärlekens skull" (by
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).


Architecture work

Gärdestad was head architect at
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from 2008 until his death, and designed many of the schools' rooms. Kunskapsskolan (literally ''The Knowledge School'') is a Swedish network of independent schools that provides education for students from grades 4 to 9 (ages 10 to 16). It also provides gymnasium schools for grades 10 to 12 (ages 16 to 19) in different areas of Sweden. Designed by Gärdestad, the architecture is very open, with glass and colourfully painted walls. There are 36 Kunskapskolan schools in Sweden.


Activism

Gärdestad worked to educate and create understanding about psychological illness after his brother Ted's mental illness and suicide in 1997. He was the creator of the annual "Ted Gärdestad Stipend" awarded to amateur singers and songwriters since 1999 to promote their work. The prize includes a tribute concert.


Personal life

Gärdestad's brother Ted was a noted Swedish singer who represented Sweden in Eurovision with one of Kenneth's songs. Their other brother Kjell (1944–2000) was also a songwriter who co-wrote the song "Viking" with Ted.


Death

Kenneth Gärdestad revealed in 2014 that he was suffering from skin cancer and latent
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. He died on 3 March 2018, aged 69.


Bibliography

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Awards

*2016 – Musikförläggarnas pris *2018 – Honorary Grammis award


References

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