SACC Austin event with
Swedish artists during SXSW a smashing success!
“The Swedish Invasion”
continues
Copy and photo: Håkan Thyr, SACC
Texas
Austin is rightfully named
“The Live Music Capital of the World”. Every day of the year you can
listen to live music at many of the large and small music venues
throughout town. Two weeks every year it is no way you can avoid
listening to music if you are close to downtown: during the 3-day Austin City Limits Music Festival
in October when over 100 bands turn Zilker Park into a buzzing music
scene with more than 65,000 visitors every day, and in March during the SXSW (South by
Southwest) music, film and interactive festival when 1400 performers
play in more than 80 venues, and transform the entire downtown into a
4-day around the clock music event.
Both events draw visitors
from all over the world, and bring hundreds of millions of dollars into
the Austin economy. Music is not only culture in Austin, it is big
business!
“The British Invasion”
crashed and burned with Beatles in the mid-60's. “The Swedish Invasion”
of the American music life is still going strong 30 years after ABBA
established the bridge head in the mid-70's. This year 18 Swedish bands
performed at SXSW, an impressive number.
For the 3rd
consecutive year SACC Austin arranged a SXSW music party in cooperation
with Export Music Sweden.
The event has grown year by year, and this year more than 300 guests
showed up to listen to an unprecedented line-up of top-notch Swedish
artists.

Picture: Henrik Johansson Vice
President SACC Central Texas, Johan Vestermark Trainee SACC Texas, and
his fiancee Matilda Holmgren begin_of_the_skype_highlighting end_of_the_skype_highlighting
The party was hosted by Boundless Network,
and the founder of the company Henrik Johansson, at their office in
downtown Austin.

Picture: Anders Hjelmtorp and Anders
Nilsson
Anders Nilsson (former
Vice President of SACC Central Texas) and Anders Hjelmtorp (CEO of
Export Music Sweden) managed the artist line-up.

Picture: Anton Björkenvall and band
First
out on stage was Anton Björkenvall.
Anton comes from Kiruna, a town above the Arctic Circle in Northern
Sweden, and Anton and the band had taken the opportunity to warm up in
the sunny Austin a week before the start of SXSW. After the music festival they planned a
old-fashioned American road-trip to Louisiana.

Picture: Jonna Lee reunited with her
guitar
Next
was Jonna Lee, a singer-songwriter with a beautiful voice. She had just been
reunited with her guitar, that had taken a trip to Amsterdam all by
itself and magically showed up in time for the performance. Jonna was
heading back to Sweden after SXSW to work on her next album.

Picture: Sofia Talvik
Sofia Talvik
performed at the SACC SXSW Music event in 2009, and she was back by
popular demand this year. Sofia made Austin and SXSW the final stop of a
busy US tour, starting off in Honolulu Hawaii, through Seattle, Los
Angeles, and San Diego. Sofia is known to be a hard working artist, and
she had a string of gigs lined up at SXSW, one together with Suzanne
Vega.

Picture: Movits!
Movits!
changed the pace when they entered the staged and started off with
their combination of swing, jazz, and hip hop. The crowd was jumping up
and down.

Picture: Miss Li
Miss Li topped off the event. Someone has characterized her music style
as "a wild mix of circus-cabare'-balkan-music hall-gypsy pop", and it
really struck a chord with the Austin audience. Miss Li was heading up
to Washington D.C (
House of Sweden) and New York.
“The Swedish Invasion” of the American music scene continues!
SACC Austin wants to thank all the artists, our sponsors, and our guests
for a wonderful party.
We hope to see all y'all again next year!