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Ola Håkansson






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Ola Håkansson
Born
Stockholm, Sweden
Occupation(s)Singer, composer and producer
Organisation(s)Founder and CEO of TEN Music Group
Founder of Stockholm Records
Children5

Ola Håkansson is a Swedish singer, composer and producer. He is the founder and CEOofTEN Music Group, a Swedish independent record label. He also founded Stockholm Records, another record label and a subsidiary of UMG. In 2012 Ola started 100 SONGS, a record label focused on releasing singles.

Ola Håkansson was born in Stockholm. He was the singer of the band Ola and the Janglers and later Secret Service. In 1986 he recorded the duets "The Way You Are" and "Fly Like The Eagle" with Agnetha Fältskog.

He was part of the songwriting trio Norell Oson Bard. In 1992, with Alexander Bard, Håkansson founded the independent record company Stockholm Records.

He has four sons, Andreas, Viktor, David and Ludvig, and a daughter, Linnéa Håkansson.[1]

Filmography

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  1. ^ http://hd.se/familj/2005/03/23/ola_haakansson_60_aar_24_mars/ Archived 10 July 2012 at archive.today Ola Håkansson 60 år 24 mars, Published 23 March 2005, Retrieved 16 January 2012.
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