Tina Rose turns 70 and pursues music career

Tina Rose, who recently turned 70, has started a one-woman band and released her first solo album. She lives in Hällefors and stresses that dreams do not die with age. Now she is launching a career as a musician.

In a three-room apartment in Hällefors, Tina Martinsson lives and works; as an artist, she uses the name Tina Rose. Last year, she started her own one-woman band, and recently she released her first entirely own album. Despite just turning 70, she has no plans to abandon her creative ambitions.

“Dreams don't die with age, but if you stop dreaming – then it's over,” says Tina Rose to Nerikes Allehanda.

Tina works under her surname Martinsson in everyday life, but for her musical projects, she uses Rose. The article, written by Anders Almgren, highlights how she balances daily life with a new phase as a musician. Her initiative marks a renewed commitment to creative expression later in life.

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