Kenneth Gärdestad
Known for: Acting
Born: May 8, 1948 in Sollentuna, Stockholms län, Sweden - Died: March 2, 2018
Kenneth Gärdestad was a Swedish lyricist, architect, and lecturer, best known for his collaborations with his brother Ted Gärdestad. He wrote almost all the lyrics for Ted's songs, including classics such as "Jag vill ha en egen måne" and "Sol, vind och vatten". In addition to his musical work, Kenneth Gärdestad was a trained architect and served as chief architect at Kunskapsskolan, where he designed the schools' facilities. After his brother's passing in 1997, he became an active advocate for mental health and founded the Ted Gärdestad Scholarship to support young songwriters and singers. In his later years, he received several awards for his contributions to Swedish music, including the Music Publishers' Honorary Award in 2016 and a Grammis Honorary Award in 2018. He passed away in March 2018 after a period of illness.
Known for
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My Brother Ted
Self
Story of a Woman
Swedish Guy Playing Guitar (uncredited)
Ted - till minne av en popartist
Self
Ted Gärdestad - För kärlekens skull
Self
Doobidoo
Self
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Himself