Stockholm Lisboa Project is a Portuguese/Swedish folk music band.
Stockholm Lisboa Project | |
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Origin | Stockholm, Sweden Lisboa, Portugal |
Genres | Folk music Fado World music |
Years active | 2006–present |
Members | Simon Stålspets Sérgio Crisóstomo Rita Maria Alice Andersson |
Past members | Liana Luis Peixoto Micaela Vaz Filip Jers |
Website | stockholmlisboa |
History
editFounded in 2006 they are based in Sweden and Portugal, and have received the German Record Critics' Award (2009[1] and 2013[2]), was selected for a showcase at Womex in Copenhagen. The band was nominated to the Songlines Music Awards[3] 2010 and also the Swedish Folk & World Music Awards 2012.[4][5]
The group has played live radio concerts for RDP in Portugal (2007, 2008, 2009), SR in Sweden (2007), WDR in Germany (2009), NDR in Germany (2016), YLE in Finland (2008), Spanish National Radio (2011) as well as concerts in festivals and concert halls around the world.
Line-up
editCurrent members
edit- Simon Stålspets – nordic mandola, Goat Horn, willow flute, harmonica, vocals
- Sérgio Crisóstomo – violin, vocals
- Rita Maria – lead vocals
- Alice Andersson – saxophone, vocals
Past members
edit- Liana – vocalist (member from 2006~2011, participated on the records "Sol" (2007) & "Diagonal" (2009))
- Luis Peixoto – mandolin (member from 2006~2007, participated on the record "Sol" (2007))
- Micaela Vaz – vocalist
- Filip Jers – harmonica
Discography
editReferences
edit- ^ "Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik: Bestenliste 3/2009", Germany, 15 May 2009
- ^ "Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik: Bestenliste 1/2013", Germany, 16 February 2013
- ^ Songlines, London, April/May 2010 No. 67 issue
- ^ "Detalhes do registo de "Songlines Music Awards 2010"". Base de dados Discogs. Retrieved 22 March 2014.
- ^ Songlines (magazine), London, April/May 2010 #67 issue
- ^ Westpark Music, WP 87177
- ^ Westpark Music, WP 87235
External links
edit- Official home page
- Simon Stålspets (Official website)
- Sérgio Crisóstomo (Official website)