Billie the Vision and the Dancers

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Billie the Vision & the Dancers
OriginMalmö, Blekinge, Dalarna, Sweden
GenresIndie rock, Twee pop
Years active2004 - Present
LabelsLove Will Pay the Bills
MembersSilvio Arismendi
Sofia Janninge
Pontus Janninge
Gustav Kronkvist
Lars Lindquist
Maria Thenor
Past membersFrida Brattgård
John Dunsö
Lisa Haglind
Jon Lindquist
WebsiteBillie the Vision & the Dancers Official Site

Billie the Vision & the Dancers are a Swedish indie band with roots in Malmö, Blekinge, Dalarna and Argentina. The band recorded the first album I Was So Unpopular in School and Now They're Giving Me This Beautiful Bicycle in the spring of 2004. They produce their albums through the company Love will pay the Bills. Free mp3 files of all five albums are available through their website,[1] with an appeal for donations in return. Their song, Summercat, was used in an advert for Spanish lager makers, Estrella Damm. The band were also included in the advert, performing in Formentera. The first airing of the Barcelona-based beer companies advert was in Spain, 2009. It first aired in the UK in the Spring of 2012.

Biography[edit]

Billie the Vision and the Dancers were formed in Malmö, Sweden. They recorded their first album in the spring of 2004. Singer Lars Lindquist started as a soloist but later formed the band.

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Discography[edit]

Singles[edit]

  • "A man from Argentina"
  • "Ask for More"
  • "Scared"
  • "So you want me to Bleed"
  • "Absolutely, Salutely"
  • "Summercat" (2009)
  • "Queen of the Dancefloor" (2012)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Website 'Music' Page". Archived from the original on 2012-04-30. Retrieved 2012-05-04.

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