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Theodor Larsson (1880–1937) was a Swedish songwriter and comedian.〔(Theodor Larsson ) ''atspace.cc''. Retrieved: April 25, 2015.〕 ==Career== Larsson was born June 8, 1880 in Gylle parish near the town of Trelleborg in Skåne. He died June 30, 1937 in Mjölby. A Swedish ''bondkomiker'' (rustic comic) and lyricist, his professional name was Skånska Lasse (Skåning Lasse). He worked as a cabinetmaker in Malmö, then for a short time in Stockholm before moving to Östergötland, where he found employment at a furniture factory in Mjölby. It was during his time there that Larsson embarked on his course as an entertainer. He often performed in a long coat with a flowery vest while playing the accordion. Married twice, he was the father of eleven children, several of whom also became entertainers.〔 A prolific songwriter, Larsson developed a talent for writing lyrics about topical events. He even found humor in technological advances as his protagonists grappled with electricity, radio and motorized transport. The song ''Motorcykeln'' (The Motorcycle) became a hit for the singer Ernst Rolf and was also recorded in America by Olle i Skratthult and Ragnar Hasselgren.〔''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.〕 Another of his compositions, ''Josefin mä symaskin'' (Josephine with the sewing machine), crossed the Atlantic in a version by Bert Leman.〔 Skånska Lasse made many recordings himself. ''Sven Svenssons Sven'' — later recorded by the Swedish-American singers Olle i Skratthult and Charles G. Widdén — brought up the subject of temperance while ''De rysliga bolshevikerna'' (The terrible bolsheviks) was a sly piece of political satire. The latter song was recorded in 2009 by the Swedish actor Sven Wollter.〔''Sånger från tjugonde seklet'' by Sven Wollter, (Göteborg: Proletärkultur, 2009).〕 There is one song above all others for which Lasse is remembered, ''Bonnjazz'' (Country dance), which he recorded in 1924. The song, one of the best-known works in Swedish popular music, has gone by many names, including ''Jazz på landet'' (Dance in the country) and ''Johan på snippen'' (Johan on the snippet of land). In America it was recorded by Lydia Hedberg in 1925 and Olle i Skratthult in 1927.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Theodor Larsson」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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