Christer Boustedt

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Christer Boustedt (21 March 1939 in Bromma – 4 September 1986 in Alfta, Ovanåker Municipality) was a Swedish musician and actor.[1]

He was primarily a jazz musician playing the saxophone, and contributed film music to many Swedish films.

He was considered to be one of Sweden's most renowned jazz musicians of his time, and teamed with several of the most famous musicians in the genre,[2][3] in Sweden and internationally. As an alto saxophone player [4] he was much influenced by Charlie Parker and worked in the bebop tradition. This was especially signified on one of his most noticed albums: Blues, Ballads and Bebop (1985). He also had an acting career, and participated in a number of films, among them Made in Sweden (1969), award winning Sven Klangs Kvintett (Sven Klang's Combo, 1976) and Göta kanal eller Vem drog ur proppen? (1981).

Albums[edit]

Selected filmography[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Swedish Film Database: Christer Boustedt Archived June 12, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Christer Boustedt". Discogs.
  3. ^ "Christer Boustedt at All About Jazz".
  4. ^ "The Christer Boustedt Quintet with Bosse Broberg: Blues, Ballads and Bebop album review @ All About Jazz".