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Lill Lindfors

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Maj Lillemor "Lill" Lindfors (born 12 May 1940) is a Swedish singer who has performed in Scandinavia since the 1960s. She and Svante Thuresson performed the song "Nygammal Vals" ("New, yet familiar waltz") as the Swedish entrants in the 1966 Eurovision Song Contest. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Lill Lindfors is the 844th most popular singer (down from 804th in 2019), the 159th most popular biography from Finland (down from 147th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Finnish Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Lill Lindfors ranks 844 out of 4,381Before her are Loredana Bertè, Kirsti Sparboe, Zinka Milanov, Nina Badrić, Nick Kamen, and Leontyne Price. After her are Lilli Lehmann, Hugues Aufray, Jason Derulo, Odetta, Claudio Villa, and Severina.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1940, Lill Lindfors ranks 262Before her are Gigi Proietti, Diane, Duchess of Württemberg, Larry Hankin, Peter Benchley, Jesús López Cobos, and Jan Eliasson. After her are Zubaida Tharwat, Quentin Skinner, Silvester Takač, Johnny Nash, Léon Semmeling, and Andres Tarand.

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In Finland

Among people born in Finland, Lill Lindfors ranks 159 out of 751Before her are Eero Lehtonen (1898), Aarre Merikanto (1893), Robert Kajanus (1856), Matti Pellonpää (1951), Esa-Pekka Salonen (1958), and Ernst Leonard Lindelöf (1870). After her are Paavo Berglund (1929), Mauno Pekkala (1890), Heikki Savolainen (1907), Ville Valo (1976), Juha Mieto (1949), and Marita Lindahl (1938).

Among SINGERS In Finland

Among singers born in Finland, Lill Lindfors ranks 2Before her are Tarja Turunen (1977). After her are Ville Valo (1976), Aino Ackté (1876), Marion Rung (1945), Matti Salminen (1945), Katri Helena (1945), Lasse Mårtenson (1934), Timo Kotipelto (1969), Laila Kinnunen (1939), Kirka (1950), and Lauri Ylönen (1979).