Egil Johansen (musician)

Egil "Bop" Johansen (11 January 1934 – 4 December 1998) was a Norwegian-Swedish jazz drummer, teacher, composer, and arranger.He entered immediately into collaboration with the Swedish jazz elite of Arne Domnérus, Bengt Hallberg, Rune Gustafsson, Georg Riedel, Jan Johansson and others, among others in Radiojazzgrupen.During the 1960s, Egil Johansen was a heavily touring musician foremost with the Arne Domnérus Orchestra and participating also among other things together with Alice Babs, in a commission for Swedish UN troops entertainment detail in Gaza and later on Cyprus.He performed also as a singer, among others in Hasse & Tage's revue Spader madame, where he sang the very funny "En sång som handlar om sig själv" (“A song about itself”).[1] With Jan Johansson With Benny Golson With Quincy Jones With Lee Konitz With Herbie Mann With Jimmy Witherspoon
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