Måns Ivar Åkesson "Måsse" Groundstroem [grʊndström] (born April 23, 1949) is a Finnish bass player, studio technician and music producer. He has recorded...
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Jukka Tolonen and drummer Vesa Aaltonen. Other founder members were Måns Groundstroem (bass) and Frank Robson (vocals), previously of Blues Section. Juhani...
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novel Plum Lovin' "Beaner: The 303" (record), a 2002 recording by Måns Groundstroem "Biner" (homophone), a shortened name for a Carabiner used for safety...
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ice hockey defenceman Måns Gahrton (born 1961), Swedish author Måns Grenhagen (born 1993), Swedish racing driver Måns Groundstroem (born 1949), Finnish...
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that followed in 1975, with new members Pekka Rechardt on guitar and Måns Groundstroem on bass. The album was recorded in Stockholm with better studios,...
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(saxophone), Ronnie Österberg (drums), Hasse Walli (guitar), and Måns Groundstroem (bass). Their influences came above all from John Mayall's Bluesbreakers...
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started to make waves in the mid-60s rock scene. With his friend Måns Groundstroem, Edward Vesala (who was not to spend a lot of time in the band) and...
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February 1974 Recorded February–November 1973 Genre Progressive rock Length 38:18 Label Love Records Producer Måns Groundstroem & Wigwam Wigwam chronology...
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by Juice Leskinen & Coitus Int Released November 1973 Genre Rock Label Love Records Producer Måns Groundstroem Juice Leskinen & Coitus Int chronology...
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Kalervo Kurkiala (born Kalervo Groundstroem, 16 November 1894 – 26 December 1966) was a Finnish soldier who later became a pastor. During World War I,...
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