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Lars Winnerbäck Live i Linköping (2004)

Genre : Music

Runtime : 1H 54M

Synopsis

Inspelad Live i Linköping, Konsert & Kongress 13 & 14 september 2003.

Actors

Lars Winnerbäck
Lars Winnerbäck
Guitars & Vocals
Idde Schultz
Idde Schultz
Guitars & Vocals
Anna Stadling
Anna Stadling
Guitars & Vocals
Josef Zackrisson
Josef Zackrisson
Bass
Norpan Eriksson
Norpan Eriksson
Drums
Jens Back
Jens Back
Keyboard
Staffan Andersson
Staffan Andersson
Guitars
Johan Persson
Johan Persson
Guitars

Crews

Carl Ternstedt
Carl Ternstedt
Camera Operator
Damien Maher
Damien Maher
Editor
Christer Blomgren
Christer Blomgren
Sound Recordist
Ronny Lahti
Ronny Lahti
Sound mixer
Jens von Reis
Jens von Reis
Producer

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