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Stina Nordenstam (Kristina Ulrika Nordenstam) was born on 4 March, 1969 in Stockholm, Sweden, is a Swedish singer. Discover Stina Nordenstam's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

Popular As Kristina Ulrika Nordenstam
Occupation Singer
Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 4 March, 1969
Birthday 4 March
Birthplace Stockholm, Sweden
Nationality Sweden

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Stina Nordenstam Net Worth

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Source of Income Songwriter

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1969

Kristina Ulrika Nordenstam (born 4 March 1969), better known by her stage name Stina Nordenstam, is a Swedish singer-songwriter and producer.

She is perhaps best known for her song "Little Star", which appears in the Baz Luhrman film Romeo + Juliet.

Nordenstam was born in Stockholm on 4 March 1969.

As a child, she was highly influenced by her father's classical and jazz music collection.

1991

Her debut album, Memories of a Color, was released in 1991.

1994

Her album And She Closed Her Eyes was released in 1994, and was named the best Swedish album of all time by Sonic on their 2013 list of the 100 best Swedish albums.

1997

1997's Dynamite began a more experimental path—most of the album was filled with distorted guitars and unusual beats.

1998

A 1998 cover album, People Are Strange, followed in the same vein.

2000

In 2000, Nordenstam featured on a track from Danish prog-rockers Mew's second album Half the World Is Watching Me.

The track was later re-recorded for the band's international debut Frengers.

Nordenstam's vocals on her track "A Walk in the Park" were used as a sample for two songs by the Canadian electronic duo Crystal Castles, "Violent Dreams" and "Vietnam".

2001

In 2001, Nordenstam went with a more pop-influenced sound on This Is Stina Nordenstam, which features guest vocals from Brett Anderson.

2004

Nordenstam's 2004 album The World Is Saved continued the path set on This Is..., and is her last album.

She appears on two songs by English band Nine Horses, on the album Snow Borne Sorrow and on the EP Money for All.

She also provided vocals for Vangelis' song "Ask the Mountains", Yello's "To the Sea", and a collaboration with Anton Fier.

2013

Nordenstam presented a sound installation at the Way Out West music festival in 2013, and, in 2014, Nordenstam was one of 12 inaugural inductees into the Swedish Music Hall of Fame.

Nordenstam is autistic.

Nordenstam's voice was called "delicate", "serious", and "plucky" by Autostraddle.

The Irish Times described Nordenstam's voice as "childlike" with "hushed and fragile" tones and a "soft and gentle" timbre, contrasting it with her "mighty and immeasurable" sound.

Her voice was described by Adam Brent Houghtaling, author of This Will End in Tears: The Miserablist Guide to Music, as "very fragile" and "wispy", and he stated that her music "melds a lot of jazz and folk and ambient pop all together".

Her music has also been described as avant-pop.

Sally Shapiro has listed Nordenstam as an influence on her music.