Hans Edler

Hans Edler ( born March 23, 1945 in Stockholm ) is a Swedish musician.

Career

Noble began his musical career in the 60s with the Ghost Riders and HS4, the music made ​​in the style of guitar-based rock of the Shadows and Ventures. In early 1970 he was one of the pioneers of electronic pop music in Sweden and with his self-produced album electron Kukéso (1971 ), he also reached out via Sweden awareness, even if the large commercial success failed to materialize. It was followed by the Spökhistorier (1972 ), where actors Stig Järrel ghost stories accompanied by Edler's electronic music reading.

In the following years he moved to the covers of hit parade songs and released an album series entitled Jukebox Graffiti. The second album earned it in 1978 even into the Swedish charts. In addition, he devoted himself to the disco music and so was a private space disco album entitled Space Vision (1979 ) as well as a disco cover album ( Disco Time, 1979).

In the 80s, Noble worked as a producer for other musicians and for Swedish television and has composed choral music.

Later he returned to his musical roots and made a name for himself as a 60s revival musicians. He had his greatest success in 2009 with Remember the Sixties. As a guitarist and vocalist with an orchestra he reached # 8 on the album charts with the album in the 60s style. Then Noble published the following year the song Black Fender as a single. The song was created in 2006 as part of his Hans Edler- meets- Ricky Nelson tour and had developed into a concert highlight and a regular addition. Black Fender was so popular that it debuted at # 1 on the Swedish single charts upon release.

Discography

  • Electron Kukéso (1971)
  • Spökhistorier ( with Stig Järrel, 1972)
  • Jukebox Graffiti ( album series with cover versions )
  • Space Vision (1979 )
  • Disco Time ( 1979 Album diverse musician with two contributions Edlers )
  • Electron Kukéso (2004, CD release with additional tracks )
  • 40 - Års Jubilee ( Best of 2004)
  • The Remember Concert ( 2007)
  • Remember the Sixties (2009)

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