Swedish pianist, songwriter and singer, born January 7, 1950 in Stockholm.
Internationally, he has appeared as Pete Hallin, as he was called during the two years he played with Elvis Presley. Hallin is the brother of guitarist Gunnar Hallin who, among others, played with Magnus Uggla and Neon Rose.
He has mostly worked on the Christian music scene and as a studio musician on many Swedish pop artists' records - especially in the 1970s.
Hallin has played and sung with international artists such as Elvis Presley, Andraé Crouch, Joseph Williams, Alex Acuña and Nathan East as well as with Swedish artists such as Magnus Uggla, Carola Häggkvist, Ted Gärdestad, Ulf Lundell, Ola Magnell, Anders Widmark, Harpo, Bernt Staf , John Holm, Ingemar Olsson and Frank Ådahl.
In addition, Hallin has written songs for other artists, such as "What a Joy" - sung by Alice Babs.
He has also participated with his own songs in the Swedish Melodifestivalen in 1984 and 1985 and played Kalle Anka's voice in Swedish dubbings from 1983 to 1991.
In 2005, the CD single In the Land of the Living was dedicated to those affected by the tsunami disaster. The following year, he was awarded the Artur Erikson Scholarship with the motivation "For a versatile artistry, which is expressed in a heartfelt way of carrying a message and an ability to create closeness to its audience." In April 2008, Hallin participated in the concert tour The Royal Years, arranged by Royal Music.
Per-Erik Hallin played at Anders Carlberg's funeral in 2013 in Sofia Church in Stockholm. He performed his own composition What a World It Will Be, with singer Melinda De Lange as soloist.
He has also given the Swedish voice to Donald Duck (Kalle Anka) on film.
2005
Not On Label
CD, Single
1990
Royal Music
7"
1987
Polydor
7", Single
1987
Polydor
7"
1987
1987
1986
Royal Music
7"
1985
Royal Music
12", Maxi
1985
Royal Music
7"
1985
Prim
LP
1985
1984
Royal Music
7"
1983
Refuge Records
7", Promo
1982
Royal Music
7", Single
1982
1981
Royal Music
7", Single
1977
1971
Jubilate (2)
7", Single
MEP (2)
2xCD, Album, Comp, RE
2002
Egmont Music
CD, Album
1993
Viva Records (2)
CD, Comp
1980
1975
2020
Ladybird Productions AB
CD, Album, Dig
2014
Prophone
2xCD, Comp
2013
2012
Lena Maria Produktion AB
CD, Album
2012
2010
Glad Vlad Music, Nation Biztribution Records
CD, Album
2009
Jan Groth Music
4xCD, Comp, RM
2009
2008
Stereoplay
CD, Comp
2004
2002
Polar, Sonet, Universal
CD, Comp
2000
Viva Records (2)
3xCD, Comp
1999
1998
SoundArt Records
CD, Album
1997
1996
Naxos
CD, Album
1996
1995
MEP (2), Royal Music
2xCD, Comp
1994
Royal Music
2xCD, Comp
1994
1994
1994
1993
1992
1991
Samsound
Cass
1991
1991
1990
1989
1989
1988
Not On Label
Cass
1988
Select (3)
Cass
1988
Big Bag Records AB
LP
1988
Big Bag
Cass, Dol
1986
Select (3)
Cass, Mono
1986
Royal Music
LP, Comp
1986
1985
Grappa
LP
1985
Myrrh
LP, Album
1985
Mariann
Cass, Comp, Dol
1985
1985
1984
Disneyland
LP, Album
1984
1984
1984
1983
EMI
7", Single
1983
Royal Music
LP, Album
1983
Word, Myrrh
Cass, Comp, Dol
1983
Soft Records (10)
LP, Album
1983
1983
1983
1982
Leon (3)
7"
1982
1982
1981
Sea-Musik
LP, Album
1981
1981
1981
1980
EMI
LP, Album
1980
Hanson Glenmark Production AB, Glen Disc
LP, Album
1980
Cymbal
LP
1980
1980
1980
1980
1980
1979
Metronome
LP, Album
1979
EMI
7", Single
1979
1979
1979
1979
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