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  1. Sigtryggur Baldursson; Información personal; Nacimiento: 2 de octubre de 1962 (61 años) Nacionalidad: Islandesa: Información profesional; Ocupación: Cantante, baterista y compositor de canciones: Años activo: desde 1975: Instrumento: Voz y batería: Miembro de: The Sugarcubes

  2. Years active. 1975–present. Sigtryggur Baldursson (born 2 October 1962) is an Icelandic drummer and singer. [1] Sigtryggur was born in Norway to Icelandic parents. He was a founding member of the Sugarcubes and has been a longtime fixture on the Icelandic punk and alternative music scene.

  3. Drummer Sigtryggur "Siggi" Baldursson was a member of Þeyr, while Einar Örn Benediktsson, Bragi Ólafsson and Friðrik Erlingsson formed a punk band called Purrkur Pillnikk. By 1984, Björk, Einar Örn and Siggi had formed the group Kukl with keyboardist Einar Melax, and released two albums on the independent British record label Crass Records .

  4. Mientras que el éxito de los Sugarcubes iba decayendo, Björk participó en otros proyectos adicionales: bajo el nombre de Betula Jónasson tocó el clarinete en Hljómsveit Konráðs B (La Banda de Konráð B, en islandés), grupo derivado de Caviare, el dúo de Siggi Baldursson y Magga Örnólfsdóttir.

  5. 10 de nov. de 2018 · The Current. Known as one the godfathers of the Iceland music scene, Sigtryggur "Siggi" Baldursson was a member of well known Icelandic group, The Sugarcubes. Baldursson sat down with Mark Wheat this weekend as part of the Iceland Airwaves Festival to discuss Iceland's significant musical exports.

  6. 14 de jul. de 1988 · Now with the same pioneer spirit that characterized the ’81 revolt, the Sugarcubes – Einar, Björk, bassist Bragi Ólafsson, guitarist Thór Eldon, drummer Siggi Baldursson and keys man Einar ...

  7. www.kcrw.com › people › siggi-baldurssonSiggi Baldursson | KCRW

    Siggi Baldursson on the Reykjavik Festival Best New Music For a small island in the middle of the Atlantic, it's amazing how much high quality music is produced in Iceland.