Hubbry Logo
Marie BergmanMarie BergmanMain
Open search
Marie Bergman
Community hub
Marie Bergman
logo
8 pages, 0 posts
0 subscribers
Be the first to start a discussion here.
Be the first to start a discussion here.
Marie Bergman
Marie Bergman
from Wikipedia

Key Information

Marie Bergman (born 21 November 1950) is a Swedish singer.[1] Between 1969 and 1972, she was a member in the pop group Family Four, which represented Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1971 and 1972. She started her solo career in 1974. She has during the years released 13 own-written records and 2 jazz albums and has received numerous awards. In 1994, she again represented Sweden at the Eurovision, this time with Roger Pontare, setting a record as the singer who has represented Sweden at the ESC the most times. This was equalled by Carola Häggkvist in 2006. Marie has performed at the Roskilde Festival four times.

References

[edit]
[edit]
Revisions and contributorsEdit on WikipediaRead on Wikipedia
from Grokipedia
Marie Bergman is a Swedish singer known for her prominent role in the Swedish music scene, particularly through her work with the vocal group Family Four and her solo career spanning pop, jazz, and contest performances. Born on 21 November 1950 in Stockholm, she rose to fame as a member of Family Four between 1969 and 1972. During her time with Family Four, Bergman contributed to multiple entries in Melodifestivalen, including five songs in the 1971 final (winning with "Vita vidder", which represented Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest 1971) and the winning entry "Härliga sommardag" in 1972, which represented Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest 1972. She launched her solo career in 1974 and returned to Melodifestivalen success in 1994, winning with "Stjärnorna" (performed with Roger Pontare), leading to another Eurovision appearance for Sweden that year. She also participated in the contest in 2015 with "Nonetheless". Over her extensive career, Bergman has been recognized for her versatile contributions as a performer and songwriter, including soundtrack work and ongoing influence in Swedish popular music. Her repeated achievements in national and international song competitions, including three appearances at the Eurovision Song Contest, have solidified her status as one of Sweden's notable vocalists across several decades.

Early life

Birth and background

Marie Bergman was born Kajsa Marie Bergman on November 21, 1950, in Stockholm, Sweden. She is a Swedish national who spent her early years in Stockholm. Her full legal name is Kajsa Marie Bergman Englund. Limited public information exists regarding her family background or specific childhood experiences prior to her entry into music.

Music career

Family Four

Marie Bergman joined the Swedish pop group Family Four in 1969, serving as one of its vocalists alongside Berndt Öst, Agnetha Munther, and Pierre Isacsson. The group, known for its folk-influenced pop sound, gained national prominence through their participation in Melodifestivalen, Sweden's Eurovision selection process. In 1971, Family Four represented Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin with the song "Vita vidder", finishing in 6th place. The following year, the group returned to the contest in Edinburgh with "Härliga sommardag", placing 13th. These consecutive appearances marked the group's most notable international exposure during Bergman's tenure, highlighting their success in securing the Swedish entry two years in a row. Bergman remained with Family Four until 1972, when she departed the group. She later embarked on a solo career starting in 1974.

Solo career

Marie Bergman began her solo career in 1974 with the release of her debut album Mitt Ansikte. She followed this with a series of studio albums in the late 1970s and early 1980s, including Närma Mej (1977), which peaked at number 12 on the Swedish albums chart, Iris (1979), also reaching number 12, and Hjärtats Lust (1981). Her output continued into later decades with releases such as Kärlekens Ansikte (1989), Heya He'ya (1990), Varje Människa Bär En Historia (1992), and Fruit (1996). More recent albums include Det Liv Du Får (2009) and Den Mänskliga Faktorn (2014). Bergman has also worked as a producer on some of her own projects, including co-producing Det Liv Du Får with Lasse Englund. She released several singles during her solo period, such as Jag Älskar Dig (1989) and Ända Hit (1989).

Eurovision Song Contest participation

Marie Bergman represented Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 1994 alongside Roger Pontare with the song "Stjärnorna". The entry was chosen through Melodifestivalen 1994, where it secured victory and the right to compete in the international final held in Dublin, Ireland, on 30 April 1994. "Stjärnorna" (meaning "The Stars") featured a blend of pop ballad and traditional Sami joik elements, reflecting Pontare's indigenous Sami heritage. The performance earned Sweden 48 points, placing the country 13th in a contest won by Ireland. The song incorporated cultural fusion with its joik influences. Bergman had previously represented Sweden in the contest as a member of the group Family Four in 1971 and 1972.

Television and film appearances

Performances and guest spots

Marie Bergman has made numerous guest appearances and performances on Swedish television programs throughout her career, frequently appearing as herself to perform music or participate in entertainment formats. Early appearances included her contributions with Family Four on Hylands hörna in 1970 and her solo performance on Lördags in 1978. In 1982, she performed on the music program I elfte timmen alongside Björn Skifs and Lasse Tennander, delivering a selection of ballads, pop, and soul songs. She has been a performer on Allsång på Skansen, with notable episodes in 2000 and 2010 featuring her renditions of songs such as "Ingen kommer undan politiken." Bergman also competed on the music quiz show Så ska det låta in 1997. In later years, she served as a musical guest on På spåret in 2018 and 2023, collaborating with the Benny Andersson Orkester on performances including covers of "Both Sides Now" and Ted Gärdestad's "Come Give Me Love." Additional guest spots include appearances on BingoLotto in 2015, Pluras kök in 2015, and Moraeus med mera in 2014. She has also appeared as herself in the televised Eurovision Song Contest broadcasts during her participations in 1972 and 1994.

Soundtrack contributions

Marie Bergman's recordings and compositions have been featured in a number of films and television productions, often as non-diegetic music or thematic elements. Her song "Maskros," which she both wrote and performed, appeared in the 2007 Swedish film That Special Summer. A cover performance by Bergman of the standard "Someone to Watch Over Me" was used in an episode of the Danish television series The Killing (2007). Her track "Härliga sommardag" was included in the soundtrack of the 2006 film Suddenly, and an uncredited use of the same song occurred in an episode of the television series Top Ten (2000). In the Swedish television series Cleo (2002), Bergman contributed across two episodes with her performance of "Ingen kommer undan politiken" (an adaptation of "Complainte pour Ste. Catherine") and her original work "Dagar," for which she provided both lyrics and music. Her 1994 Eurovision entry "Stjärnorna" was featured in the 2001 film Om inte.

Personal life

Discography and production work

Add your contribution
Related Hubs
User Avatar
No comments yet.