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Josefine Lindstrand is a Swedish singer. She received the Jazz in Sweden award for 2009 from the government agency ''Rikskonserter'', and her debut record ''There Will Be Stars'' was released soon afterwards. The album received a favourable review in ''
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''. In 2012 her second album ''Clouds'' was released. Lindenstrand used her middle name Britah for this record, which a reviewer in ''
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'' characterised as pop rather than jazz. Lindstrand has also performed with artists such as Efterklang, Django Bates, Uri Caine, Petra Marklund, Veronica Maggio, Maia Hirasawa, Laleh, and Jonathan Johansson. She resides in
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Awards

* 2004 – The
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scholarship * 2009 – Rikskonserter's ''Jazz i Sverige'' ("Jazz in Sweden")


Discography

* Britah; ''Clouds'', Antfarm Records * Josefine Lindstrand; ''There Will Be Stars'', Caprice Records


References


External links

* https://web.archive.org/web/20161106235438/http://www.josefinelindstrand.net/ 1981 births Living people 21st-century Swedish singers Human Chain members {{Sweden-singer-stub