The Refreshments (Swedish band)

For the similarly name American rock band from Arizona, USA, see The Refreshments (U.S. band)
The Refreshments Band

The Refreshments in 2004
Background information
Origin Gävle[1]
Genres Rock and roll
Years active 1989–current
Labels Bonnier Music
Website http://www.refreshments.nu/
Members Joakim Arnell-Bass, vocals
Mats Forsberg-Drums
Jonas Göransson-Guitar, vocals
Johan Blohm-Piano, vocals
Past members Billy Bremner

The Refreshments are a multiple gold and platinum album selling Swedish rock group formed in 1989 in Gävle,[2] whose works have been nominated for Grammy Awards.[3]

During their first years they mainly played covers of 1950s rock and roll songs.[4] Their 1995 first album, Both Rock'n'Roll, was followed by 1997's Trouble Boys. Both albums were produced by Billy Bremner, who also played in the band for a few years.[5]

Eleven of the band's fourteen original songs (as of 2011) have been written by bass player Joakim Arnell.[6][7][8] Since piano player Johan Blohm joined the band, they have also played an occasional country song. Two of their biggest hits are "Miss You Miss Belinda" and "One Dance, One Rose, One Kiss". The band's 2003 album Rock'n'Roll X-mas placed number 1 on the Swedish music chart.[9] The Refreshments have also worked with Dave Edmunds, a collaboration that resulted in the live album A Pile Of Rock.[10] In addition, the band has featured the legendary British guitarist Albert Lee.[11]

Discography

Albums

With other artists:

Singles

Movies

References


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