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Ainbusk (Josefin Nilsson, Marie Nilsson Lind, Annelie Roswall and Birgitta Jakobsson) are a pop/folk vocal group from Gotland, Sweden. Formed in 1983, Ainbusk are best known for their single "Jag mötte Lassie" ("I Met Lassie") – frequently referred to simply as "Lassie" – which was the Christmas chart-topper in Sweden in 1990. They have released four studio albums, one live album and one compilation. Their music mixes pop with traditional Swedish influences; they have also recorded Swedish versions of English-language songs. In 2008, they participated unsuccessfully in the Swedish Eurovision Song Contest selection, Melodifestivalen.

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  • Ainbusk (Josefin Nilsson, Marie Nilsson Lind, Annelie Roswall and Birgitta Jakobsson) are a pop/folk vocal group from Gotland, Sweden. Formed in 1983, Ainbusk are best known for their single "Jag mötte Lassie" ("I Met Lassie") – frequently referred to simply as "Lassie" – which was the Christmas chart-topper in Sweden in 1990. They have released four studio albums, one live album and one compilation. Their music mixes pop with traditional Swedish influences; they have also recorded Swedish versions of English-language songs. In 2008, they participated unsuccessfully in the Swedish Eurovision Song Contest selection, Melodifestivalen. (en)
  • Ainbusk (ursprungligen Ainbusk Singers) var en sångkvartett från Gotland bestående av , , Josefin Nilsson och Marie Nilsson Lind. De slog igenom 1990 med låten "Jag mötte Lassie" och medverkade i den svenska Melodifestivalen 2008 med balladen "Jag saknar dig ibland", som slogs ut i första omröstningen vid deltävlingen i Linköping den 23 februari 2008. Den framträdande sångerskan i gruppen, Josefin Nilsson, avled den 29 februari 2016. (sv)
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  • Ainbusk (Josefin Nilsson, Marie Nilsson Lind, Annelie Roswall and Birgitta Jakobsson) are a pop/folk vocal group from Gotland, Sweden. Formed in 1983, Ainbusk are best known for their single "Jag mötte Lassie" ("I Met Lassie") – frequently referred to simply as "Lassie" – which was the Christmas chart-topper in Sweden in 1990. They have released four studio albums, one live album and one compilation. Their music mixes pop with traditional Swedish influences; they have also recorded Swedish versions of English-language songs. In 2008, they participated unsuccessfully in the Swedish Eurovision Song Contest selection, Melodifestivalen. (en)
  • Ainbusk (ursprungligen Ainbusk Singers) var en sångkvartett från Gotland bestående av , , Josefin Nilsson och Marie Nilsson Lind. De slog igenom 1990 med låten "Jag mötte Lassie" och medverkade i den svenska Melodifestivalen 2008 med balladen "Jag saknar dig ibland", som slogs ut i första omröstningen vid deltävlingen i Linköping den 23 februari 2008. Den framträdande sångerskan i gruppen, Josefin Nilsson, avled den 29 februari 2016. (sv)
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