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Lars Gullin (Lars Gunnar Victor Gullin) was born on 4 May, 1928 in Visby, Sweden, is a Swedish jazz saxophonist. Discover Lars Gullin'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 48 years old?

Popular As Lars Gunnar Victor Gullin
Occupation Musician
Age 48 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 4 May, 1928
Birthday 4 May
Birthplace Visby, Sweden
Date of death 17 May, 1976
Died Place Vissefjärda, Sweden
Nationality Sweden

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1928

Lars Gunnar Victor Gullin (4 May 1928 – 17 May 1976) was a Swedish jazz saxophonist.

Lars Gullin was born in Visby, Sweden.

He was a child prodigy on the accordion.

1947

At age thirteen, he played clarinet in a military band and later learned the alto saxophone, but, after moving to Stockholm in 1947, became a professional musician as a pianist.

He planned on a classical career, studying privately with classical pianist Sven Brandel.

1949

Although he actually filled the baritone chair in Seymour Österwall’s band in 1949 by chance, it was enough for him to decide that it was an instrument with possibilities, influenced too by hearing the American baritone saxophonist Gerry Mulligan for the first time on the Birth of the Cool recordings.

1951

He worked as a member of Arne Domnérus’s septet (initially co-led by the trumpeter Rolf Ericson) for two years from 1951; the group mainly performed at Nalen, a leading dance spot in Stockholm.

At the same time, Gullin began to work with visiting American musicians, recording with James Moody, Zoot Sims and Clifford Brown.

Most importantly, he first performed with Lee Konitz in 1951, an association which was to be repeated several times in future years.

1953

Gullin formed his own group in 1953, probably the only regular group he was to lead.

It was short-lived, breaking up that November, after Gullin was responsible for causing the group to be involved in an automobile accident, although no one was seriously hurt.

1954

The next year, 1954, he won the best newcomer award in the American DownBeat magazine, after two March 1953 Swedish sessions were leased and issued by Contemporary Records as a 10” LP.

Later Gullin albums were leased to Atlantic Records in the United States.

1955

Gullin toured several European countries with Chet Baker in October 1955, in a group which was marred by tragedy; it was Gullin who found the body of the group's pianist Dick Twardzik, victim of a heroin overdose, on 21 October, in a Paris hotel room.

The remainder of Gullin’s career was blighted by his own narcotics problems, and sometimes he survived on artists' grants from the Swedish government.

1958

He was restricted by illness for much of the later part of 1958.

1959

During most of 1959, Gullin, was active in Italy, he played with Chet Baker again and with the jazz alto saxophonist (and businessman) Flavio Ambrosetti, making radio broadcasts with him in Lausanne, Switzerland.

His son, Peter Gullin, (12 April 1959, Milan, Italy – 7 October 2003, Uppsala, Sweden) was also a baritone saxophonist and composer.

The elder Gullin’s composition "Peter of April" was dedicated to him.

1960

In the 1960s, he continued to work occasionally with leading American players, including Archie Shepp, with whom he recorded in 1963.

1961

The tune "Danny's Dream" was dedicated to his first son Danny Gullin and "Gabriella" to his daughter, Gabriella Gullin (born 1961), a composer and conductor.

With Arne Domnérus

With Stan Getz

With Quincy Jones

1973

One of his last major statements was his Aeros aromatic atomica suite recorded in 1973.

Gullin died of a heart attack, brought on by his long-term addiction to methadone.

1976

The film Sven Klang's Combo (Sven Klangs kvintett, 1976) is a fictionalised version of the Swedish jazz scene of the 1950s, and the saxophonist Lars is based on Gullin.

1983

A recording jointly led by Lee Konitz and pianist Lars Sjösten, Dedicated to Lee … Play the Music of Lars Gullin was recorded in 1983, and issued by Dragon Records, who have issued 11 CDs of Gullin's recordings.