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Fred Roger Pontare (born Johansson 17 October 1951 in Slagnäs, Arjeplog Municipality, Sweden) is a Swedish musician.[1] He currently lives in Vingåker, Södermanland County.
He represented Sweden twice in the Eurovision Song Contest, in 1994 (duet with Marie Bergman) with "Stjärnorna" and in 2000 with "When Spirits Are Calling My Name", placing 13th and 7th, respectively.
Roger Pontare is father to Jimmy Åkerlund, Viktor and Vincent Pontare.
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Preceded by Charlotte Nilsson with "Take Me to Your Heaven" |
Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000 |
Succeeded by Friends with "Listen To Your Heartbeat" |
Preceded by Arvingarna with "Eloise" |
Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest (with Marie Bergman) 1994 |
Succeeded by Jan Johansen with "Se på mej" |
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