- Martin Rolinski
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Martin Rolinski Background information Birth name Martin Andrzej Rolinski Born June 23, 1982
SwedenGenres Electropop Years active 2001-present Associated acts Bodies Without Organs Martin Andrzej Rolinski (born on June 23, 1982) is a Swedish singer and the lead singer of the Swedish synthpop band Bodies Without Organs (now known as BWO).[1] An only child, he was raised in Göteborg, Sweden, although both of his parents are from Poland and he speaks fluent Polish.
Rolinski started his music career in 2001 when he made a bet with his friends to go on an audition for Popstars, a TV reality show searching for new artists. He made it to the final group, but was eliminated in the middle of the season not joining the winning group Supernatural. However after Popstars in 2002, Martin worked with Anders Hansson, who was in contact with Alexander Bard. Through Hansson, Rolinski got in touch with Bard, and Roliński subsequently became the lead singer of Bard's new band Bodies Without Organs together with Marina Schiptjenko and Bard himself.
Martin has studied automation and mechatronics at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg. He married his fiancée, Katarina Jansson, on September 20, 2008.
References
- ^ Reges, Margaret. "Biography: BwO". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p891826/biography. Retrieved 29 May 2010.
Martin Rolinski · Alexander Bard · Marina Schiptjenko Studio albums Remix albums Compilation albums Pandemonium – The Singles Collection · Sunshine in the Rain – The AlbumSingles Living in a Fantasy · Conquering America · Sixteen Tons of Hardware · Gone · Open Door · Sunshine in the Rain · Voodoo Magic · Temple of Love · We Could Be Heroes · Will My Arms Be Strong Enough · Chariots of Fire · Save My Pride · Let It Rain · Rhythm Drives Me Crazy · The Destiny of Love · Give Me the Night · Lay Your Love on Me · Barcelona · The Bells of Freedom · Gomenasai · You're Not Alone · Right Here Right Now · Rise to the Occasion · Kings of TomorrowRelated bands Related articles Melodifestivalen 2005 (semifinals) · Melodifestivalen 2006 · Melodifestivalen 2008 · Melodifestivalen 2009Categories:- 1982 births
- Living people
- Swedish people of Polish descent
- Swedish male singers
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