Hildur Alice Nilson, born on January 26, 1924, was a remarkable Swedish artist known by her stage name, Alice Babs. Her illustrious career spanned various genres, including Swedish folklore, Elizabethan songs, and opera, showcasing her versatility as a performer.
While Alice Babs gained international acclaim primarily as a jazz singer, she made history as Sweden's first entrant in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1958. This milestone not only highlighted her talent but also marked a significant moment in Sweden's musical landscape.
In recognition of her contributions to music, Babs was honored in 1972 as Sweden's Royal Court Singer, becoming the first non-opera singer to receive this prestigious title. Her legacy continues to inspire future generations of musicians and performers.