Jonas Berggren

Jonas Berggren

Jonas Berggren in Finland, 2008
Background information
Birth name Jonas Petter Berggren
Also known as Joker
Born (1967-03-21) 21 March 1967
Gothenburg, Sweden
Genres Pop
Occupation(s) Singer, guitarist, keyboardist, songwriter, producer
Instruments Voice, guitar, keyboards
Years active 1987–present
Associated acts Ace of Base, Yaki-Da

Jonas Petter Berggren (born 21 March 1967), is a Swedish musician, also known as Joker. He started writing songs when he was seven, and continues to write for the Swedish band Ace of Base, as well as other bands. He was born in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Biography

Early life

Jonas Petter Berggren was the first child of three siblings, his younger sisters is Linn and Jenny. Jonas was born with a cleft lip, undergoing three surgeries within his first year. He became interested in music when he was 10, after his father started teaching him to play the guitar.[1]

Career

As the founding member of Ace of Base, Berggren has written all of their biggest hits, including "All That She Wants", "The Sign", and "Beautiful Life". He also plays the guitar and keyboards.[2] Working under the artist name of "Joker" (or, in some later works, JP), Berggren nowadays also has his own studio, called The Barn. The former female members of Ace of Base, Linn and Jenny Berggren, are his sisters. He also worked with DJ Bobo, Army of Lovers, E-Type and Meja.[3]

Jonas was also the producer and composer for the album Pride by Swedish pop group Yaki-Da in 1995.

Writing for Ace of Base

Berggren has contributed to writing all Ace of Base's material, except the following:

Personal life

He is married to Norwegian hairdresser Birthe Haugland (date of marriage 12 July 2000) whom he met during a cruise in Norway in the summer of 1996. Together they have four children: Julia, born in 1999, Gabriel, born in 2001, Molly, born in 2006, and Amanda, born in 2008.[4]

References

  1. "Jonas Berggren". Ace of Base Planet. Retrieved 2014-12-23.
  2. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Biography: Ace of Base". AMG. Retrieved 20 May 2010.
  3. Steffen Hung. "Jonas Berggren". dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 2014-06-30.

External links

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