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Birge Lønquist Hansen (November 6, 1945 – August 27, 2004), better known as Jodle Birge, was a Danish composer and singer. His most famous tracks were "Rigtige Venner" (Real Friends) and "Tre hvide duer" (Three white doves). Jodle Birge sold over two million CDs. From 1992 to 2001 there was a museum for Jodle Birge in Silkeborg in Denmark.

A new and bigger museum was opened on July 22, 2005.



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  • List of Danish composers


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