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    Bernt Dahlbäck
    Bernt Dahlbäck

    Roland Bernt Dahlbäck, born November 6, 1939 in Skellefteå and died September 17, 1978 in Valla Sköldinge Assembly,

    was a Swedish entertainer and comedian from Köping, Sweden.

    Dahlbäck formed humor group Gårunt Show 1962.
    The group made successful tours in folkparks in the late 60s and made several records.
    Many of their numbers were humor classics including "Bagar-Berta", "Thank you very much" and "Juanita Banana".

    In 1970, Gårunt Show was dissolved and Dahlbäck continued on his own.
    He played revue with Tjadden Hällström, showed off with Git Gay and guested at Hagge Geigert at Liseberg Theatre in Gothenburg.
    He made his own cabaret at Bacchi Wapen in Stockholm and at Restaurant Trägårn in Gothenburg.

    Bernt Dahlbäck also appeared in the Swedish dubbing of some Disney movies.
    Many people have probably heard his voice in the Swedish version of the song "The Phony King of England" from the movie Robin Hood (1973).

    Several of his classic recordings are re-released on CD [r7620739] which was released in 2001.

    Dahlbäck died in 1978 from cancer. He is the father of the house and techno producer Jesper Dahlbäck and book publisher and writer Carl-Michael Edenborg and is also the older brother of Erik Dahlbäck.

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