By Malin Hendriksen
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The sorrow has been hard for Martin "E-Type" Eriksson
after his friend and colleague Denniz Pop died.
Dr Alban and Ulf in Ace Of Base consoled each other.
FRIENDS SAID GOODBYE TO DENNIZ POP
Yesterday stars said goodbye to Denniz Pop. Five, Ace Of Base and a big part of the rest of Sweden's music elite wanted to honour one of Sweden's greatest producer ever. Dag Volle, more known by the name Denniz Pop, died of cancer last Sunday, at only 35 years. He was buried yesterday in Kungsholm church in the centre of Stockholm. It was cloudy, a little gray, but still the sun came out just a bit.
The church was decorated with red and yellow flowers and there was a beautiful rose bouquet on the casket together with a toy lamb and enquin. Almost the whole artist elite of Sweden was there. E-Type, Dr Alban, Robyn, Kayo, Annika Ljungberg, Papa Dee, Leila K, DeDe, Tommy Ekman, Meja, D-flex, Vito and Nicola Ingrosso, and Ace of Base.
Jenny Berggren sang the hymn "Var inte rädd"(Don't be Afraid) with only a piano as backup. She held hands with her sister Malin when they said their goodbyes at the casket. Ace Of Base left the funeral together with
their bodyguard in a dark blue limousine.
A string quintet performed a classical violin number that Dag Volle himself had written and Jan Olov Fors spoke about what a playful person Dag "Dagge" Volle was and how great the longing for him is.
The boyband Five from England interrupted their tour
in the USA to be in the funeral. Dag Volle was behind
their big hit "Slam Dunk". The five guys were dressed
in similar black costumes and came to the church
together right before the beginning of the ceremony.
Some who weren't there: the Backstreet Boys. They
performed in the MTV Video Music Awards in Los Angeles
tonight and wanted to praise the man behind their
success.
"We want to thank Jesus, our families and Denniz Pop
for the fantastic job he did for us," they said in the
live broadcast when they took their prize for best
video. They sent flowers instead of coming to the funeral. To
the right from the casket there was a bouquet with the
text "We'll be missing you".
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The Ace Of Base star Jenny Berggren sang the hymn "Var
inte rädd" during the funeral ceremony in the Kungsholm church.
Ace Of Bases worldwide success was to a great deal Denniz Pop's work. The singer Malin Berggren grieved her departed friend.
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