Cannabaceae

Candela
OriginVejbystrand, Sweden
GenresDansband music
Years active1984-

Candela is a dansband from Vejbystrand in Sweden,[1] established in 1984

Members

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Vocals
  • 1984–1985 — Charlene Sheppard
  • 1985–1986 — Marie Hansen
  • 1986–1991 — Maivor Ohlsson
  • 1991–1996 — Jenny Öhlund
  • 1997 — Helena Eriksson
  • 1996–2000 — Lena Göransson
  • 2000–2004 — Lotta Nilsson
  • 2005– Maria Knutsson
Guitar
  • 1990–1995 — Antti Johansson
  • 1995–1996 — Per-Ola Lindholm
  • 1995–2000 — Jonas Sandquist
  • 1996–2000 — Lena Göransson
  • 2000–2005 — Mikael Dahlkvist
  • 2005– — Martin Blad
  • 2009– — Magnus Karlsson
Bass
  • 1984–1985 — Billy Heil
  • 1986–1988 — Jonas Sandquist
  • 1989–1996, 2005 — Billy Heil
  • 1997–1999 — Pelle Eldonson
  • 1999–2003 — Jerker Brosson
  • 2003–2005 — Göran Forsén
  • 2005–2006 — Ola Strömberg
Keyboards
  • 1989–2003 — John Ebbesson
  • 2003–2004 Stamatios Karavas
  • 2005–2006 — Tommy Jonsson
  • 2006 — Lars Johansson
Saxophone
  • 1990–1995 — Antti Johansson
  • 1995–1996 — Per-Ola Lindholm
  • 1996–2000 — Lena Göransson
Drums
  • 1987–1988 — Martin Sandberg
  • 1989–1991 — Frans Ebbesson
  • 1992–1998 — Andy Johansson
  • 1999–2005 — Martin Sandberg
  • 2005 — Mats Bengtsson
  • 2006–2009 — Jan-Erik Johansson
  • 2009– — Magnus Fransson

Discography

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Albums

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Svensktoppen songs

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  • 1994: "När du ser på mig"[2]
  • 1994: "Du finns i mina tankar"[2]
  • 1995: "Nätterna med dig"[3]
  • 1995: "Jag önskar mig"[3]
  • 1996: "Malmö-Köpenhamn"[4]
  • 2002: "Minnet av dig"

References

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  1. Well, that’s interesting to know that Psilotum nudum are known as whisk ferns. Psilotum nudum is the commoner species of the two. While the P. flaccidum is a rare species and is found in the tropical islands. Both the species are usually epiphytic in habit and grow upon tree ferns. These species may also be terrestrial and grow in humus or in the crevices of the rocks.
    View the detailed Guide of Psilotum nudum: Detailed Study Of Psilotum Nudum (Whisk Fern), Classification, Anatomy, Reproduction

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