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Marcos Ubeda

Marcos Ubeda

Real Name:Marcos Vicente Olof Ubeda
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Swedish pianist, composer and producer, born 23 October 1974 in Barcelona, Spain.

Ubeda is trained in piano, composition and arrangement at the Afro-jazz faculty at the University of Gothenburg's College of Music. He has written a large number of songs for many of Sweden's leading artists and also for foreign ones, produced and participated in numerous disc recordings and as a musician on extensive international tours with prominent jazz musicians such as Billy Cobham (appeared on two albums and a number of live concerts on DVD) , Victor Bailey, Airto Moreira, Randy Brecker and Donald Harrison.

He has written 17 entries (2014) that competed in Melodifestivalen, including the English version of the song Tusen och en natt (Take Me to Your Heaven), which with Charlotte Perrelli (then Nilsson) won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1999, and he wrote also Afro-dites' winning entry Never Let It Go to Melodifestivalen 2002. The song came in eighth place in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 and Ubeda also won a Grammy in 2002 for "hit of the year".

Ubeda has been the conductor in the TV programs Doobidoo and Bingolotto and wrote the signatures for these and several other TV programs.

For his musical work, he has received an award from the Swedish Jazz Academy. In 2020, he was inducted into Melodifestivalen's Hall Of Fame.

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