Musician Björn WW Jørgensen has died at the age of 69. He was Canary newspaper Who mentioned it first.
He was known as an organist at Sjømannskirken in Gran Canaria and was previously a member of the dance group Albatross.
Many in the music industry are taking the death very seriously, and many popular artists are now paying tribute to the late Jorgensen. Others include Elisabeth “Bétain” Andreessen (66) and Hanne Krug (68).
Krug honors Jorgensen and thanks her for her friendship in an Instagram post:
– Dear Bjorn, Thank you for all the good memories! Thank you for all the wonderful musical experiences we've had together. Thank you for our friendship, rest in peace my friend.
to Daily newspaper She says they were on their first tour in 40 years. That was the beginning of the collaboration, and he was asked to work with Bobbysocks.
“After that, I considered him a very close friend, and it was natural for me at that time to ask Björn if he wanted to be the bandleader on the long Bobbysocks tour,” Krug tells the newspaper.
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in Facebook posts “Bettan” writes a tribute to Jørgensen, and notes that she has fond memories of her days touring with Bobbysocks.
– You are good, good Bjorn! Many good tour memories in -85 with Han. A great loss and loss. rest in peace. You meet a lot of nice people there!
The 66-year-old's memorial on Facebook received more than 1,000 likes and nearly 300 comments. Among those who expressed their grief over Jorgensen's loss in the comments section was artist and television personality Mia Gundersen (62).
– It was very sad news to hear that Bjorn had passed to the other side. An incredibly talented man with a warm heart and a great musician,” Gunderson wrote.
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