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Henryk Lipp
Born (1955-08-02) 2 August 1955 (age 69)
Gothenburg, Sweden
Occupation(s)musician, songwriter
Formerly ofExtra
Blue for Two
Musical artist

Henryk Lipp is a well-known Polish-born Swedish musician, songwriter and music producer from Gothenburg, Sweden.

Beginnings

He started his musical career in the late 1970s and early 1980s with the Swedish band Extra alongside Anne-Lie Rydé, amongst others.

In Blue for Two

Main article: Blue for Two

In 1984, he teamed up with Freddie Wadling to form the alternative rock duo Blue for Two with Wadling on vocals and Lipp as songwriter and on synthesizer. They went on to release a number of albums including with Wadling (on vocals) and Henryk Lipp as songwriter and synthesizers. They had a string of albums including Blue for Two (1986), Songs from a Pale and Bitter Moon (1988), Search & Enjoy (1992), Earbound (1994) and Moments (1997). The band became very popular and one of the main bands in the Swedish alternative scene in the 1980s. For their live performances, they were often accompanied by Sator guitarist Chips Kiesbye. The duo also made a comeback in 2012 with the album Tune the Piano, Hand Me a Razor reaching #18 in the Swedish Albums Chart.

Producing

After the break-up of Blue for Two, Lipp concentrated on a music writing and producing career. He works through "Music A Matic Studio", established in 1982 as a partnership between producer Lipp and fellow producer Chips Kiesbye.

Amongst the artists Lipp has produced at various times include:

He was also a guest musician for Swedish band Destiny

References

  1. Bengans.se: Blue for Two - Tune the Piani, Hand Me a Razor
  2. Speed-n-Power: Destiny band - guest musicians

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