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Lydia Hedberg (1878–1964) was a Swedish singer, who performed in folk costume and was known as Bergslagsmor (Mother of the Mining District).〔 ==Swedish folk singer== According to a critic at ''Vecko-journalen'' (The Weekly Journal), Hedberg was "a sweet-sounding soprano with an echo of the rural forests, mountains, waterfalls and cow bells in her voice." 〔("Lydia Hedberg". ) ''folkpark.nu''. Retrieved December 23, 2011.〕 She was one of the few women to be a ''bondkomiker'' (rustic comic) although she preferred to call herself a ballad singer. Born in Falun in 1878, Hedberg was a trained physical therapist. From 1908 onwards she worked as a singer and storyteller, appearing frequently in Sweden’s folk parks during the 1910s and 1920s. She lived for a long time in Sundsvall and was also a host at Furuvik, an amusement park outside of Gävle.〔(''From Sweden To America'' (Stockholm: Caprice Records, 1981) pp. 18-19. )〕
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