Linnea Henriksson

Linnea Henriksson

Linnea Henriksson (2013)
Background information
Birth name Ellen 'Linnea' Petrea Henriksson
Born (1986-11-09) 9 November 1986
Origin Halmstad, Sweden
Genres Pop, Jazz
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 2010–present
Labels Sony Music, Epic
Associated acts Prylf

Ellen 'Linnea' Petrea Henriksson (born 9 November 1986) is a Swedish singer and songwriter. Henriksson participated in Idol 2010 where she placed fourth.[1] She is also currently the lead singer of the jazz band Prylf. In 2012 she released her first music album which she had written and produced along with singer Orup.[2] During the summer of 2013 Henriksson toured Sweden along with the band Gyllene Tider.[3]

Early life

Henriksson was born in Halmstad, Sweden, and stood on a public stage for the first time in 1995 when she participated in the TV4 singing show Småstjärnorna.[4][5] She got her music education at Skurups folkhögskola, and in 2007 she met other singers and musicians and started the jazz band Prylf and became the band's lead singer.[6] In 2010 Prylf released their first music album called Kind of Green.[7]

2010–present: Idol 2010 and Gyllene Tider

Linnea Henriksson during Idol 2010

From August to December 2010 Henriksson participated in the singing competition Idol 2010, broadcast on TV4. She finished in fourth place, and later that year she landed a record deal with Sony Music and Epic.[8] During her time on Idol she made it through to the final twelve during a qualification week being voted into the Top 12 along with singer Geir Rönning during the broadcast.[9] Henriksson landed in the bottom two only once during her time at Idol 2010, having to do a sing-off with Elin Blom and escaping elimination by higher number of public votes.[10]

In 2011 she released her first solo music single "Väldigt kär/Obegripligt ensam" which she had written and produced together with Orup.[11][2] Also parts of Henriksson's first solo music album Till mina älskade och älskare, which was released on 30 May 2012 was co-written along with Orup.[12][13]

During the summer of 2012 Henriksson went on a summer tour around Sweden, and during the fall she did an extended music tour in several Swedish cities.[14]

On 19 January 2013, Henriksson was voted "Artist of the Year 2012" by P3:s listeners for the yearly P3 Gold gala receiving the most votes. During June to August 2013 Henriksson will join the music tour of the band Gyllene Tider all around Sweden as their opening act.[15] This after being personally invited by the band to join them during their tour.

In late July Henriksson became the first live act to perform inside the new Tele2 Arena in Stockholm, as she was the opening act for Gyllene Tider as they were to play at the arena.[16]

Henriksson's songs have been part of other music collection albums such as Rix Fm – Bäst musik just nu, Lugna Favoriter 2013, Hits for Kids – Winter Party, Absolute Music 71, Absolute Hits 2012, Absolute Kidz 33, NRJ Part 2012, Absolute Music 70, 50 Svenska Sommarhits.[17]

Henriksson's song "Enastående" was part of the soundtrack to the Swedish movie Once Upon a Time in Phuket.[18]

She collaborated with the Swedish DJ Avicii in his song "Hope There's Someone", which is included in his debut album True.

On 8 December Henriksson will be one of the hosts of Musikhjälpen.[19]

Discography

Albums

Title Year Peak chart positions
SWE
[20]
Kind of Green 2010
Till mina älskade och älskare 2012 21
Du söker bråk, jag kräver dans 2014 14
"—" shows the album was not released or did not chart in that country.

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions
SWE
[20]
"Väldigt kär/Obegripligt ensam" 2011
"Alice" 2012
"Lyckligare nu" 3
"Mitt rum i ditt hjärta"
"Jag vet nått som inte du vet" 2013
"—" shows the single was not released or did not chart in that country.

References

  1. "Idol: Linnea Henrikssons Idol 2010 slutade i kväll – "My work is done here"". Poplight.zitiz.se. Archived from the original on 11 February 2011.
  2. 1 2 Tweet Stockholm TT Spektra (29 May 2012). "Linnea Henriksson har städat klart". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish).
  3. "Linnea drar på turné med Gyllene Tider" (in Swedish). hallandsposten.se.
  4. ""Hoppas bjuda publiken på bästa kvällen på året"" (in Swedish). Jnytt.se. 14 July 2013.
  5. "Familjen besökte studion och så träffade vi Linnea Henriksson – P3 Star". Sveriges Radio.
  6. "Toorell: "Idol är inte riktigt det forum vi är vana vid i Prylf"". Värmlands Folkblad. 19 November 2010.
  7. "Behoven styr Prylf". Sydsvenskan.
  8. "Linnea Henriksson – Ny talang på Sony". Sony Music Entertainment Sweden.
  9. "Linna Henriksson till kvalfinal » Inrikes". Nyhetskollen. 1 October 2010.
  10. "Elin Blom ute ur Idol 2010". Nyheter24.se.
  11. Av Maria Zandihn (15 August 2012). "Linnea Henriksson om sina låtar". Skånskan.se.
  12. "Sony Music Entertainment Sweden – Till mina älskade och älskare – Idag släpps Linnea Henrikssons...". Mynewsdesk. 30 May 2012.
  13. "Linnea Henriksson – "Till mina älskade och älskare"". Expressen. 4 June 2012.
  14. "Linnea Henriksson åker på turné" (in Swedish). hd.se. 6 September 2012.
  15. "Linnea Henrikssonbiljetter | Linnea Henriksson turné & evenemangsinformation". Livenation.se.
  16. "Linnea invigde arenan – inte Gyllene Tider". Expressen.
  17. "Linnea Henriksson". iTunes Store.
  18. "En gång i Phuket Original Soundtrack av Various Artists". iTunes Store. 3 February 2012.
  19. Sveriges Radio. "Linnea Henriksson". Retrieved 29 November 2014.
  20. 1 2 Discography Linnea Henriksson. swedishcharts.com. Accessed on July 31, 2013.
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