Persson, who splits her time between New York and Malmo, talks to CNN's "My City, My Life" about music, inspiration and life ...
The Swedish indie rockers found fans around the globe with their breakout song Lovefool, and it became more than just a radio ...
A two-family New York City townhouse owned by Nina Persson — the lead singer of Sweden’s famed rock band The Cardigans, of “Lovefool” fame — and her husband, Nathan Larson, has hit the market for $3.5 ...
A Harlem townhouse with a “Scandinavian farmhouse” vibe has been price-slashed by $1 million. The three-story home, known as Harlem House, is owned by ’90s Swedish indie pop star Nina Persson, lead ...
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Back in 1996, filmmaker Baz Luhrmann used the Swedish pop group The Cardigan’s song “Lovefool,” in his movie, “William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet,” starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes.The ...
There is unmet demand for the Cardigans to tour America again. The underrated Swedish pop-rock greats haven't toured this country in 19 years, playing only one stateside show since 2006, and their ...