Swedish singer
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Lisa Thomasson |
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Lisa Thomasson, before 1900 |
Born | Lisa Cecilia Thomasson-Bosiö 1878
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Died | 1932 (aged 53–54)
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Other names | Lapp-Lisa |
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Occupation | Singer |
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Years active | 1890s–1902 |
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Lisa Cecilia Thomasson-Bosiö (1878–1932), better known by her stage names Lisa Thomasson and Lapp-Lisa, was a Swedish singer of Sámi descent.
- Anna-Lisa Öst (1889–1974), Swedish gospel singer, who performed under the name "Lapp-Lisa".
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