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Jödde i Göljaryd

Known as the father of ''bondkomik'' (rustic humor), Jödde i Göljaryd (1855–1900) was a beloved storyteller, whose folk humor and songs dominated popular culture in Sweden during the 1890s.〔(''Skansen och Artur Hazelius; en skiss och minnesbok'' by Johan Levart, (Stockholm: Hugo Gebers Förlag, 1901) pp. 51-55. )〕
The entertainer, whose real name was Karl Petter Rosén, was famous for his stone – Jödde’s Stone – which can still be seen at the open-air museum of Skansen in Stockholm's Djurgården park. 1893 was the year he began performing at Skansen with every manner of story and anecdote, often in the dialect of Småland, and with homey songs of a rural nature.〔''På Nöjets Estrader'' by Uno Myggan Ericson, (Stockholm: Bonnier, 1971) pp. 18-29.〕
In 1899 and 1900 Rosén published two collections of songs and stories gathered during his travels through Sweden.〔''Visor och berättelser samlade af Jödde i Göljaryd'', (Stockholm: Abr. Lundquist Musikförlag, 1899). Volume 1.〕〔''Visor och berättelser samlade af Jödde i Göljaryd'', (Stockholm: Abr. Lundquist Musikförlag, 1900). Volume 2.〕 His songbooks — like those of his contemporary Lars Bondeson — were highly influential and an important source of material for the next generation of ''bondkomiker'' (rustic comics). America's foremost Swedish comedian, Olle i Skratthult, had three songs and three stories by Jödde i Göljaryd in his first songbook〔'' Viser å Hikstorier samlade tå Olle i Skratthult'', (Minneapolis: Hjalmar Peterson, 1908).〕 and went on to record four of Jödde's songs in the 1920s: ''Alundavisan'', ''Beväringsvisa'', ''I Värmeland där ä dä så gutt, gutt, gutt'' and ''Ja' gick mig ut en sommardag''.〔''Ethnic Music on Records: A Discography of Ethnic Recordings Produced in the United States, 1893-1942'' by Richard K. Spottswood, (University of Illinois Press, 1990) LCCN 89-020526. Volume 5.〕
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