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  1. Jesper Anderberg född 11 november 1981 i Helsingborg, är en svensk musiker mest känd som keyboardist, gitarrist och den primära låtskrivare [ 1] i rockbandet The Sounds [ 2]. Jesper började spela klassisk piano vid sex års ålder, och vid 14 års ålder köpte han sin första synt, en Juno-106, som han fortfarande använder live.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_SoundsThe Sounds - Wikipedia

    The Sounds were formed in 1998 by classmates Félix Rodríguez, Maja Ivarsson, Johan Bengtsson and Fredrik Blond in Helsingborg, Sweden. The group met Jesper Anderberg, the youngest member, by chance at the Hultsfred Festival, and he was enlisted to play keyboards and guitar.

  3. 9 nov 2017 · Founded in 1988 by lead-singer Maja Ivarsson, Félix Rodríguez, Johan Bengtsson, and Fredrik Blond, the group added it’s final member Jesper Anderberg after meeting him by chance at the ...

  4. 14 mar 2011 · The title track, “Something to Die For,” sounds like a futuristic throwback to the ’80s. Keyboardist Jesper Anderberg fills it up with synths, and if these two songs are any indication of the sound on the upcoming release, “it’s electronic and you’re gonna love it.”

  5. Jesper Anderberg. Actor. Composer. Music Department. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Jesper Anderberg is known for Music and Lyrics (2007), Scream 4 (2011) and Final Destination 3 (2006). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. View contact info at IMDbPro. Known for: Music and Lyrics. 6.5. Soundtrack ("Tony The Beat") 2007. Scream 4. 6.2.

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  6. 9 feb 2011 · Jesper Anderberg, The Sounds. How can I not promote a songwriter who reads Shakespeare to prepare to write for his band's latest album? That's what Jesper Anderberg, keyboardist and songwriter for The Sounds, did. The band hails from Sweden, so English is not their native language.

  7. Guitarist and keyboardist, Jesper Anderberg took a three-years break to study computer engineering. After the release of the EP, the band continued writing new tracks "and some of the songs that didn’t fit on the EP were saved for this album that we knew eventually was going to come out," said Anderberg.