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Roine Stolt

1956 - Today

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Roine Stolt (born 5 September 1956) is a Swedish guitarist, vocalist and composer. A major figure in Sweden's rock history, Stolt led two of his country's most successful progressive rock bands: Kaipa in the 1970s and The Flower Kings in the 1990s onward. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Roine Stolt is the 2,243rd most popular musician (down from 2,164th in 2019), the 1,209th most popular biography from Sweden (down from 1,181st in 2019) and the 42nd most popular Swedish Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Roine Stolt ranks 2,243 out of 3,175Before him are Branford Marsalis, Alla Rakha, Lee Jong-hyun, Dale Crover, Mickey Madden, and M. Balamuralikrishna. After him are Guy Pratt, Josh Klinghoffer, Doug Yule, Giorgi Latso, Sascha Gerstner, and Danja.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1956, Roine Stolt ranks 584Before him are Michael Cooper, Vladimir Fyodorov, Sergey Andreyev, Luigi Negri, Charalambos Cholidis, and Peter Chelsom. After him are João Carlos, Vadão, Melissa Belote, Sheila McCarthy, Jan Fiala, and Ace Rusevski.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Roine Stolt ranks 1,209 out of 1,879Before him are Petter Hansson (1976), Rudolf Degermark (1886), Frank Andersson (1956), Putte Kock (1901), Eva Korpela (1958), and Rick Falkvinge (1972). After him are Magnus Gustafsson (1967), Joakim Brodén (1980), Jimmie Åkesson (1979), Joakim Nilsson (1966), Jon Nödtveidt (1975), and Jonas Eriksson (1974).

Among MUSICIANS In Sweden

Among musicians born in Sweden, Roine Stolt ranks 42Before him are Axwell (1977), Christian Lindberg (1958), Stefan Olsdal (1974), Anders Fridén (1973), Jesper Strömblad (1972), and Håkan Hardenberger (1961). After him are Joakim Brodén (1980), Mikael Stanne (1974), Ulf Ekberg (1970), Thomas G:son (1968), Oscar Dronjak (1972), and Shellback (1985).