Daily photos, portraits, and stories from Haninge, Stockholm and Södertörn in Sweden.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Portrait of a Musician ♫
If you ever meet Jann Marcelo chances are that you will figure out that he is a musician even before you talk to him. Because that music note tattoo on his neck is a bit of a give away I think. Jann Marcelo recently moved to Haninge, before that he lived north of Stockholm in Sundbyberg and Åkersberga. He started out as a drummer and piano player. But today he is more of a singer and guitar player. He has a few more tattoos. Together with his sister he has the Japanese symbol for love tattooed on his hands. I found out all of this yesterday when I spotted Jann Marcelo in Handen and asked him for a portrait.
He looks so deep in musical thoughts...
ReplyDeleteYou meet so many beautiful people.
Hi, Just had a look through your pictures. The lake ones are beautiful and you have some fascinating portraits. Thanks for coming to the old unofficial Viking capital of England so often!
ReplyDeleteSeems like you have a lot of musicians in your area.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful portrait!
ReplyDeleteGreat portrait.
ReplyDeletecool!!
ReplyDeletegreat tatttoo too :)
I love this portrait, and the faraway look in his eyes. It doesn't hurt that he's so good-looking, either!
ReplyDeleteStrange guy, he has notes areond the neck...
ReplyDeleteAnother fantastic portrait, Steffe. He looks such a nice, sensitive man. A person happy in his own skin.
ReplyDeleteThanks people.
ReplyDeleteYes, there are musicians everywhere in Haninge. And man e people with tattoos. I can tell you that Jann Marcelo has a day job as well as it can be hard to live on a music career these days.
Maybe you should work for the Swedish intelligence services...you seem to have a knack of getting information out of people! :-)
ReplyDeleteAnd interesting information, too. I was thinking what B Squared said...lots of musicians in Sweden!
This is an interesting looking gentleman but I don't get the tattoos of the metal stuff. Of course, I'm older than Methuselah!