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Jóhanna Guðrún Jónsdóttir
Jóhanna Guðrún Jónsdóttir (born 16 October 1990), known outside Iceland as Yohanna, is an Icelandic singer. Beginning her music career as a child singer, Yohanna received international recognition after representing Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with the song "Is It True?", placing as the runner-up. This tied for the best result Iceland had ever achieved in the contest. Following the success at Eurovision, she released the studio album Butterflies and Elvis (2009).
Aura Dione
Danish singer-songwriter
Tommy Seebach
Danish musician (1949–2003)
Katy Bødtger
Danish singer
Ulla Pia
Danish singer
Natasha Thomas
Danish recording artist, singer, model
Christopher
Danish singer (born 1992)
Mike Tramp
Danish singer
Lukas Forchhammer
Danish singer-songwriter
Rasmus Seebach
Danish singer
Fallulah
Fallulah (born 6 February 1985) is a Danish-Romanian singer-songwriter and musician. Her given name is Maria Apetri. Following a short dancing career, she entered the music industry and released her debut album in 2010 which peaked at number three in Denmark and went on to be certified platinum.
Sophie Keller
Danish opera singer (1850-1929)
Hanne Boel
Danish singer
Nabiha
Nabiha Bensouda is a Danish singer-songwriter.
Charlotte Bournonville
Danish opera singer and autobiographer
Vilhelm Herold
Danish opera singer (1865–1937)
Povl Dissing
Danish singer (1938–2022)
Tim Christensen
Danish musician
Jonas Bjerre
Danish musician
Caroline Müller
Danish and later Swedish singer, dancer and actor (1755-1826)
Burhan G
Danish singer-songwriter and producer
Anita Lerche
singer-songwriter, composer, actress
Alberte
Danish singer and actress
Anna Nielsen
Danish actor and opera singer (1803-1856)
Niels Juel Simonsen
Danish baritone opera singer (1846–1906)
Amanda Nielsen
Danish cabaret singer
Peter Schram
Danish opera singer and actor (1819-1895)
Ida Møller
Danish opera singer (1872-1947)
Paul Hansen
Danish opera singer (1886-1967)
Patricia Day
Danish musician
Niklas
Danish rapper (1983-)
Carl Ludvig Gerlach
Danish composer and opera singer (1832–1893)
Ellen Beck
Danish mezzo-soprano concert singer (1873-1953)
Niels Jacob Hansen
opera singer
Anna Levinsohn
Danish opera singer (1839-1899)
Trille
Trille Bodil Nielsen, also Gudrun Bodil Nielsen, (1945–2016) was a Danish singer, guitarist and women's rights activist. In the 1960s, she began to sing mainly traditional folk songs and children's songs. After singing Jesper Jensen's controversial song "Øjet" (The Eye) on the TV programme Musikalske venner (Musical Friends) in 1970, she gained immediate popularity. A few years later, her album Hej søster (Hi Sister) with her own songs about the problems faced by women saw the beginning of a successful career as both a songwriter and a singer. She suddenly completely retired from the limelight
Catharine Simonsen
Danish opera singer (1816–1849)
Kaya Brüel
Danish actress