Per Gessle

Musician

Birthday January 12, 1959

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Halmstad, Sweden

Age 65 years old

Nationality Sweden

Height 183 cm

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1959

Per Håkan Gessle (born 12 January 1959) is a Swedish singer, songwriter and guitarist.

1976

Per Gessle was a founding member of Gyllene Tider, in 1976.

1980

The duo achieved international success in the late 1980s and early 1990s with their albums Look Sharp! (1988) and Joyride (1991), and topped the charts in the US four times, most notably with "It Must Have Been Love" which was featured in the film Pretty Woman.

Prior to the formation of Roxette, he had a successful career in his native Sweden as the frontman for Gyllene Tider.

The band released three number-one albums during the early 1980s but disbanded shortly after their fourth album, The Heartland Café (1984).

In-between periods in Roxette and Gyllene Tider reunions, Gessle recorded numerous solo albums, both in Swedish and English.

1982

In 1982, Gessle released his first solo album, Per Gessle and after Gyllene Tider split-up his second album, Scener, quickly appeared in 1985.

1984

They quickly became a popular group in Sweden, but after their fourth album, The Heartland Café (1984), sold poorly compared to their previous albums, the group disbanded.

Gessle wrote.

"We decided to put Gyllene Tider to rest... until further notice."

1986

He is best known as the male half and primary songwriter of the pop rock duo Roxette, which he formed with Marie Fredriksson in 1986 and which was disbanded after her death in 2019.

Gessle and Marie Fredriksson had been friends for a few years before they came together as Roxette in 1986.

After the success of their first hit "Neverending Love", which was written by Gessle, they quickly recorded Pearls of Passion using material which was originally intended for Per's third solo album.

Roxette went on to achieve four U.S. #1's and two #2's, with their albums Look Sharp! and Joyride attaining platinum status in a number of countries.

1992

After Roxette's early nineties success, Per released a demo compilation album in 1992, På väg, 1982–86.

After the release of Crash! Boom! Bang! and subsequent world tour, Roxette took a break.

1996

In 1996, after a reunion and subsequent tour of Gyllene Tider, Gessle recorded his first English solo album, using Brainpool and Gyllene Tider as backing musicians.

Christoffer Lundquist from Brainpool would also come to collaborate with Gessle on later releases.

1997

The World According to Gessle, released in 1997, produced three singles, "Do You Wanna Be My Baby?", "Kix" and "I Want You to Know".

The videos to all three songs were directed by Jonas Åkerlund.

In 1997 Hjärtats trakt – en samling was released as a best-of album.

1999

After Roxette released Have a Nice Day (1999) and Room Service (2001) to moderate success, Fredriksson collapsed and was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2002.

While Fredriksson received treatment for her illness, Gessle continued with his solo work.

2002

After Fredriksson's illness in 2002 he released Mazarin (2003).

The album was a critical and commercial success for Gessle and started the beginning of a long-term collaboration with the backing vocalist Helena Josefsson.

2003

The subsequent album Mazarin (2003), was a critical and commercial success in Sweden and started the beginning of a long-term collaboration with the backing vocalist Helena Josefsson.

Lundquist, now Gessle's producer was looking for a female singer and picked Josefsson.

She first came to the attention of Lundquist after she and her band Sandy Mouche wanted to record at Lundquist's Aerosol Grey Machine (AGM) studio.

"I remember driving a car between Lund and Lomma when Christoffer called and wondered if I was interested in starting singing with Per who wanted a girl for his solo projects.", recalled Josefsson.

2004

Mazarin topped the charts in June that year, going five times platinum in 2004.

The lead single from the album "Här kommer alla känslorna (på en och samma gång)" ("Here comes all the emotions (at the same time)"), is Gessle's most successful song in his home country, spending two months at No. 1 and was certified platinum.

Following the success of the album, Gessle won numerous awards; four Grammis awards: Best Artist, Best Male Pop Performer, Best Composer and Best Song, three Rockbjörnen awards: Best Swedish Male Artist, Best Swedish Album and Best Swedish Song, and a Guldälgen (The Golden Moose) Award for Best Song.

Also in 2004, saw Gessle and Gyllene Tider reunite for a 25th-anniversary celebration that included the band's first album in 20 years, Finn 5 fel!, and another very successful tour in Sweden.

2005

With Fredriksson's continued treatment and recuperation he made three more albums, Son of a Plumber (2005), En händig man (A handy man, 2007) and Party Crasher (2008).

2008

The album was re-released in 2008, with extra bonus material and demos.

2015

After Roxette's Neverending World Tour finished in 2015 he produced another set of solo efforts, En vacker natt (2017), En vacker dag (2017) and Small Town Talk (2018).

2016

In 2016 he started using the pseudonym Mono Mind, first releasing a few singles before delivering a full album, Mind Control, in 2019.

Gessle was the main songwriter for both Roxette and Gyllene Tider.

They beat the Ullevi stadium attendance record, which was later broken by fellow Swede Håkan Hellström in 2016 (70,144), and the band played to almost half a million fans.

As a result, the group was honoured with four awards in Sweden.