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Magnus Uggla

1954 - Today

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Per Allan Magnus Claësson Uggla (pronounced [pæːr ˈǎlːan ˈmǎŋːnɵs ˈklɑ̌ːsɔn ˈɵ̂ɡːla]; born 18 June 1954) is a Swedish entertainer, composer, actor, and occasional radio host. He is known for his satirical lyrics. Uggla was born in Stockholm. He was the lead singer of the hard rock band JUSO (later renamed Alexander Lucas) before going solo in the early 1970s. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Magnus Uggla is the 1,871st most popular singer (down from 1,713th in 2019), the 1,074th most popular biography from Sweden (down from 1,009th in 2019) and the 53rd most popular Swedish Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Magnus Uggla ranks 1,871 out of 4,381Before her are Komal Oli, Ray Gillen, Kim Se-jeong, Andrés Calamaro, Jørn Lande, and Maria Haukaas Mittet. After her are Flemming Jørgensen, P. P. Arnold, Geoff Tate, Rakim, Vashti Bunyan, and Annie.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1954, Magnus Uggla ranks 495Before her are Vilis Krištopans, Arturo Rodas, Ravil Maganov, Renáta Tomanová, Fernando Vázquez, and Andrei Sannikov. After her are Vasily Tsibliyev, Djimrangar Dadnadji, Christoph Ransmayr, Bajram Rexhepi, Wolfgang Sidka, and Dennis Johnson.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Magnus Uggla ranks 1,074 out of 1,879Before her are Eric Prydz (1976), Roger Pontare (1951), Inga Fischer-Hjalmars (1918), Niclas Alexandersson (1971), Gunnar Åkerlund (1923), and John Ajvide Lindqvist (1968). After her are Mikael Pernfors (1963), Annalisa Ericson (1913), Yvonne Ryding (1962), Ronald Pettersson (1935), Sven-Åke Lundbäck (1948), and Tomas Pettersson (1947).

Among SINGERS In Sweden

Among singers born in Sweden, Magnus Uggla ranks 53Before her are Eva Dahlgren (1960), Claes-Göran Hederström (1945), Christer Björkman (1957), Anita Skorgan (1958), Meja (1969), and Roger Pontare (1951). After her are Lotta Engberg (1963), Joacim Cans (1970), Emilia Rydberg (1978), Eagle-Eye Cherry (1968), Marie Bergman (1950), and Bosson (1969).