Sunday, March 23, 2008

Inger's Secret!

Vålkommen!

Welcome to our blog. This is Swedish dance band, Norrlandspojkarna (med Inger).
We have been playing gigs in Sweden and have not blogged.

Our tour led us to play in Umeå, and up the coast to Bureå and of course Skellefteå. Who would go so far north and not play Skellefteå?!?! We love the trip along the coast on the E4 but it is tiring.

Many of our fans say, "we love you. Tell us more about you (especially Inger!) and then show us your lyrics". So this web place will be to tell you more and show you our songs which so many of you love.

FAQs:

1) Is Milos really Polish?
A: Yes! It is an amazing fact, but yes. He is from Poland.

2) Can Petr really eat 3 kg of herring in one meal?
A: Yes, girls, he can! How does he stay so skinny? That's our FAQ! But Petr will not tell.

3) Is it true the members of Norrlandspojkarna (med Inger) cut each others' hair on the road?
A: Four of them, yes. You will have to guess which ones!

4) How many teeth do all the members have all together?
A: Huh? Is that a trick?

5) Do the members of Norrlandspojkarna (med Inger) play Dungeons & Dragons every day?
A: Almost! It is important to the band to play before a show. Just make sure you remind them when it is time to put down the dice and pick up the instruments!

6) Is Inger really a hermaphrodite?
A: That will remain our secret!

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Vålkommen! to our web place


Vålkommen!
Welcome to our blog. We are Swedish dance band, Norrlandspojkarna (med Inger). That is Inger in the middle, front (with the yellow jumpsuit). Do you see Inger? Inger is the one that three other members of Norrlandspojkarna are looking at.
This site is for our fans!
Keep in touch, fans!
We will post more often so check back soon.
Talar du svenska? We hope to have Swedish-language site some time so check back.
Vi ses senare - med ålskar,
Norrlandspojkarna (med Inger)
Sweden Trivia - the town of Jonkoping has a beautiful Matchstick Museum. This is why everyone in Sweden envies the residents of Jonkoping! In Sweden we say "you are luckier than a matchstick historian in Jonkoping!" when someone is very lucky.