Måns Groundstroem

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Måns Groundstroem probably in 1983.

Måns Ivar Åkesson "Måsse" Groundstroem [grʊndström][1] (born April 23, 1949) is a Finnish bass player, studio technician and music producer.[2] He has recorded ca. 100 music albums and produced another 70 albums. Most of these albums were released by Love Records.[3]

Groundstroem grew up in the Töölö neighbourhood in Helsinki, in an educated bourgeoisie family. Even before he went to school, he was sent to piano lessons, but he was not excited about classical piano music. "I had absolutely no touch for playing classical music. In fact, I used to hate that form of terror. At that time, that is." However, his father bought him a guitar, and thus Groundstroem was able to "rebel with rock music, which at the time was turning young people wild". During these early years, Groundstroem played in bands called Typhoons, Pems and Roosters. Already in 1965 he was playing semiprofessionally, and the following year he made his recording debut on Jukka Kuoppamäki’s album Mitä kansa haluaa (‘What the people want’).[3]

Career

Måns Groundstroem discography

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