Mikael Christian Wiehe, born on April 10, 1946, in Stockholm, Sweden, is a
Swedish musician, singer, songwriter, translator, and composer. He received
piano lessons as a child but became self-taught on guitar and saxophone. In
1963, Wiehe played with the band Cooling's Traditional Jazzmen, followed by
forming Bluncks Lucky Seven in 1964, which was replaced in 1967 by the
Beatles-inspired band Moccers. Wiehe's own discography ranges from love songs
and ballads to political songs. He has also performed works by other artists and
often translated their lyrics into Swedish. Additiona...