Bios
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Henrik Rosenberg - Tenor
Always on “top”, by his own accounting (he actually IS an accountant… imagine that!). The rest of us know him as the talkative father of twins who sometimes lets his parental tendencies leak into the quartet’s business, making us do things like wear uncomfortable clothes (vests and ties) on stage. Honestly, he really is the “responsible” quartet dad, most of the time, although he is rather young
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Steven Hansen - Lead
Newest - and youngest - member Steven Hansen was actually picked up at a party in our own home town! Guess sometimes you don’t have to look so far… He works as a consultant within Quality and Compliance Management. Whatever that means. However, the quality of his voice is what matters to us and it has turned out to blend very nicely with the others. At the age of 7 or 8, Steven joined a boys choir as a boy soprano and since then he has been in mixed choirs, mens choirs, chamber choirs, jazz groups, a medieval song group and even a virtual choir led by composer Eric Whitacre. He has basically tried all kinds of group singing - except barbershop. However, shortly before joining the quartet he started watching barbershop clips on Youtube for some reason. Hmm, coincidence or divine intervention?
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Bass - Kenneth Nilsson
Usually Kenneth has a memory that is as solid as an ice cube in boiling water… in the desert. What he DOES remember is jokes and that he works as a well driller. As our bass it’s good that he “digs” in deep, both professionally and while singing. We have to warn you about his sense of humor, though. Once you get him started, he´ll “dig” deep in his “well” of jokes, and keep you busy laughing… uh… well, most of the time. Besides his penchant for jokes (good ones and bad ones), he’s a really nice guy.
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Baritone - Johannes Bergman
Johannes is the second newest member of the quartet. As our baritone, he handles all the notes that no one else wants to sing. He is also the negotiator in the quartet, keeping the peace when quartet’s group dynamics flare up… phew. And who could have guessed that he was in a punk rock band not too many years ago. We keep him around because he makes good coffee… and because he sings a great baritone, and you never know when you might need to do a punk rock version of a barbershop song.