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Kee Marcello (Kjell Hilding Lövbom) was born on 20 February, 1960 in Ludvika, Sweden, is a Swedish musician. Discover Kee Marcello's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?
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Kjell Hilding Lövbom |
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64 years old |
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Pisces |
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20 February, 1960 |
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20 February |
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Ludvika, Sweden |
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Sweden
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Kee Marcello Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Kee Marcello's Wife?
His wife is Pia Marcello
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Pia Marcello |
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Hanna Marcello, Tim Lövbom |
Kee Marcello Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kee Marcello worth at the age of 64 years old? Kee Marcello’s income source is mostly from being a successful musician. He is from Sweden. We have estimated Kee Marcello's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Kee Marcello (born Kjell Hilding Lövbom; 20 February 1960) is a Swedish guitarist/vocalist, best known as the former guitarist in the hard rock bands Europe and Easy Action.
He is currently pursuing his solo career.
Throughout the years, Marcello played in various bands such as Stetson Cody Group, Norbom Hilke and Noice, before he formed Easy Action in 1982.
They released two albums, Easy Action and That Makes One.
Easy Action was the first Scandinavian band to sign a worldwide major label deal with a US label, with the Warner label Sire Records in 1983.
Zinny J. Zan later left the band and was replaced by Tommy Nilsson.
They recorded That Makes One in 1985-1986 and released it in 1986, only months before Marcello left the band in November 1986 to join Europe, replacing their original guitarist John Norum.
When he joined Europe in 1986, the band had not done any extensive touring outside Sweden, but that was about to change when "The Final Countdown" eventually reached number one on the singles charts in 25 countries.
In 1987, Europe embarked on "The Final Countdown World Tour", their first world tour.
Marcello, who in 1987 emigrated with the rest of the band to the Caribbean in an attempt to escape the then ferocious Swedish margin tax, was spending most of his time in Los Angeles when not in Providenciales on Turks and Caicos Islands.
The writing and pre-production of the next album took place in LA and San Francisco.
In 1988, Marcello recorded his first studio album with Europe, Out of This World, at Olympic Studios in London.
Later that same year they embarked on the "Out of This World Tour", which started off with a US leg together with Def Leppard.
Ex-Thin Lizzy keyboardist Darren Wharton's group Dare supported the band on the European leg of the tour.
It was recorded in 1990-1991 at Enterprise Studios in Burbank, California.
Prisoners in Paradise was released in 1991 and shortly after they embarked on the "Prisoners in Paradise World Tour".
After the tour the band decided to go on hiatus in 1992.
In 1993 he formed/joined Red Fun together with Easy Action drummer Fredrik Von Gerber and the same year they released their first and only album Red Fun.
In 1993, Marcello joined former Easy Action drummer Freddie Von Gerber in the band Red Fun, and released a self-titled album that featured a melodic metal sound with heavy blues influences.
In 1995 he embarked on his solo career by the release of his first solo album Shine On.
In 1995 he released his first solo album Shine On, in the singer-songwriting tradition and therefore a take off from his previous work.
During 1997–2001 Marcello produced and wrote or co-wrote songs for various artists in his own studio, "GEM Studios", in Gothenburg, Sweden.
He also did several guest appearances as a guitar player, like on the 1999 In Flames album Colony, contributing the second guitar solo on the song "Coerced Coexistence".
In 2003, Marcello released the album Melon Demon Divine under the project band name Kee Marcello's K2.
The power trio consisted of Ken Sandin on bass and Snowy Shaw on drums.
Over the following years of touring the band went through some member changes, with the exception of bass player Ken Sandin, who is in the band to this day.
When Europe reunited with John Norum later that year, Marcello decided not to be part of the reunion.
"I told them I didn't want to participate in a [new] studio album because musically, I want to go in a different kind of direction than the music Europe stands for," he said in an interview, "Then we talked for a while about doing a six-piece tour – it didn't turn out that way because of different reasons."
However Marcello also made it clear he's happy that Europe reformed and are touring without him.
"I think it's really great that the guys are travelling around playing all those songs to a lot of happy fans."
Namely, Canadian band The Moffats number one hit single "Bang Bang Boom", the title song for R&R Hall of Fame inductee Percy Sledge's 2004 album Shining Through the Rain, and 3 consecutive platinum albums for Swedish singer Pandora in Japan.
In 2005, he also helped and produced Supergroupies album "Supergroupies".
Easy Action reunited for a gig at the Sweden Rock Festival in 2006 and re-released their debut album Easy Action with some previously unreleased live recordings.
During 2013-2014 he starred in the Swedish production of the Broadway musical Rock Of Ages (musical) in which he got to portray himself in a specially written role.
Since 2015 he has participated in different versions of Rock Of 80's which did a sold out stadium tour of Sweden during the fall of 2016.
He is currently on tour with the Kee Marcello Band.
Marcello had previously collaborated with Europe vocalist Joey Tempest on the hugely successful single "Give a Helpin' Hand" for the charity project 'Swedish Metal Aid'.
He also produced the platinum selling record and subsequently gave Tempest his very first hit single.
The success of this collaboration was probably instrumental for the decision of asking Marcello to become the new guitar player.
and his fifth and most recent one, Scaling Up was released by Frontiers Records in October 2016.