Caroline Af Ugglas
Caroline Thérese af Ugglas Liljedahl (born 7 April 1972) is a Swedish singer, artist and chorister.
Af Ugglas participated in Melodifestivalen 2007 with "Tror på dig", written by herself along with Heinz Liljedahl and Mattias Torell. On 24 February 2007 she performed "Tro på dig", ending up in 6th place, which didn't qualify her any further in the contest.
Af Ugglas created the format for a televised choir contest, which was picked up by NBC in the United States as the show Clash of the Choirs, and by the Seven Network in Australia as Battle of the Choirs.
Caroline once again participated in Melodifestivalen 2009 with the track 'Snälla Snälla' (Please Please). It proceeded to the final where it came second, only 3706 votes from winning. She will again participate in Melodifestivalen 2013 with the song "Hon har inte".
Read more about Caroline Af Ugglas: Discography
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