Magnus Carlson was born in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1968. He played drums in some minor bands and eventually started singing rockabilly covers in clubs around Stockholm. In 1993, he and percussionist Thomas Sundgren got together with Apache, the backing band of singer/songwriter Stefan Sundström, and in 1994 the project was named Weeping Willows. Their debut album was a huge success, and although they did not play country, the band rode on the same wave that saw revived acceptance for country music and sentimentality in Sweden in the mid- to late '90s. After two albums, the band took a break and Carlson released Allt Är Bara Du, Du, Du, backed by names like Håkan Hellström, Mick Jones, and Joakim Thåström. This album was an instant success in Sweden and Carlson became a popular person to portray in the media, much thanks to his common-man attitude and outspoken, down-to-earth socialism. In 2001, Weeping Willows released a third album, Into the Light, which borrowed some attributes from Allt Är Bara Du, Du, Du. ~ Lars Lovén, Rovi