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Artist and producer Tobias Fröberg (Tobias Froberg) was born in Sweden 1973. He grew up in the island of Gotland in the middle of the Baltic Sea by his parents Margareta and Ante, and his sister Caroline. Before Tobias released his debut album in 2004, he worked as a writer for a number of swedish papers and magazines, for example ELLE, Aftonbladet (where he was a columnist), Expressen and Café. Tobias did, amongst a lot of things, an interview with swedish movie legend Ingmar Bergman. In 2004 Tobias released his debut album "For Elisabeth Whereever She Is", and it was nominated for a swedish indie grammy. In 2006 the follow up, "Somewhere in the city" came out on music legend Alan McGee´s label Poptones in the UK (McGee said that Froberg was "the next Scandinavian superstar). That album - which came out in more than 25 countries - got amazing press, The Work (UK) for example wrote that "I´m honestly starting to think it might be one of the greatest records ever made. I am." In 2008 Tobias´ third album "Turn Heads" was released. It contains duets and collaborations with Ane Brun, Teitur, Peter Morén of Peter, Bjorn and John, Theresa Andersson, Kathryn Williams, Torbjörn Zetterberg, Danco and Existensminimum. Tobias has produced artists like Existensminimum, Peter Morén, Theresa Andersson, Allen Tuissaint and co-written songs with Teitur, Ricky Ross (Deacon Blue), Ane Brun and Peter Morén. Amongst others.