Jan Johansson was a Swedish jazz pianist in the 1960s. He may be best known for Jazz på svenska, where he played jazz arrangements of Swedish folk tunes - or possibly for the theme song to the Pippi Longstocking TV series.
Jan Johansson was born in Onsäng, Söderala, 16 September 1931. He was the son of August Valter Johansson and his wife Ingeborg.[1][2]
Jan Johansson died in a car crash 9 November 1968.[3]
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