Ebba Forsberg

Ebba Forsberg
Birth nameEbba Maria Knigge Forsberg
Born (1964-07-31) 31 July 1964 (age 60)
Stockholm, Sweden
GenresPop
OccupationSinger
Years active1997–present
LabelsEboth
Websiteebbaforsberg.com

Ebba Maria Knigge Forsberg (born in Stockholm on 31 July 1964) is a Swedish pop singer. She sings solo and was a member of many musical band projects, most notably in Traste Lindéns Kvintett.

Forsberg's family moved from Sweden to Tortola in the West Indies when she was five years old, although her older sister Kajsa Ribbing returned to Sweden after only a year. The rest of the family stayed until Forsberg was 12, at which point they moved to South Africa for eight years before Forsberg moved back to Sweden.[1]

In 1996, she was signed by Guy Oseary to Maverick Records.[2] Her first album for Maverick, Been There, was the subject of "intense advance buzz."[3] Been There featured lyrics written by Forsberg's older sister, Kajsa Ribbing.[4]

In addition to her own music, she has released two albums dedicated to international artists, with Swedish versions of songs from Bob Dylan (2007) and Leonard Cohen (2009).[5] The translations were by Mikael Wiehe.

She had her acting career in lead role in the television series Anderssons älskarinna.[6]

Ebba Forsberg is the daughter of Lars Lennart Forsberg. She is married to Thomas Knigge with whom she has a child and two step-children. She also has a daughter (b. 1989) from an earlier marriage.[7] She and her husband run the Eboth record label.

  1. ^ biography, Allmusic.com[1]
  2. ^ "Ebba Forsberg Shows She's 'Been There' Pop Beat: 'You can't stay 14 mentally forever,' says the Swedish singer whose life experience informs her album." by Elysa Gardner. The Los Angeles Times. 4 April 1998[2]
  3. ^ "Ebba Forsberg Shows She's 'Been There' Pop Beat: 'You can't stay 14 mentally forever,' says the Swedish singer whose life experience informs her album." by Elysa Gardner. The Los Angeles Times. 4 April 1998[3]
  4. ^ "Ebba Forsberg Shows She's 'Been There' Pop Beat: 'You can't stay 14 mentally forever,' says the Swedish singer whose life experience informs her album." by Elysa Gardner. The Los Angeles Times. 4 April 1998[4]
  5. ^ SVT.se: Bob Dylan på svenska[permanent dead link] (in Swedish)
  6. ^ Aftonbladet: Nya tongångar för älskarinnan (in Swedish)
  7. ^ "Ebba Forsberg Shows She's 'Been There' Pop Beat: 'You can't stay 14 mentally forever,' says the Swedish singer whose life experience informs her album." by Elysa Gardner. The Los Angeles Times. 4 April 1998[5]