Bill Göran Fredrik Öhrström (born 2 April 1943) is a Swedish musician, singer, actor and former model.
[2][3] He started the club "Filips" in Stockholm in the 1960s, and also played the harmonica (for which he is known) in the Kent song "Kevlarsjäl".
[4] He formed the band, Bill´s Boogie Band, featuring the Finish guitarist, Jukka Tolonen, with whom he releashed, in 1987, the livealbum "Live ´N`Lively In Helsinki.
[5] Öhrström was a lead actor in Hår, the first European production of Hair, which opened in Stockholm on September 20, 1968 with Ulf Brunnberg in the cast,[6] produced and directed by Pierre Fränckel[7] and choreographed by Julie Arenal.
[8] It ran for 134 performances until March 1969,[9] and there have been regular Stockholm revival shows since then.