Swedish vocalist Linda Caroline Sundblad became a national music and fashion icon while fronting the rock group Lambretta, before embarking on a solo dance-pop career. Lambretta formed in 1993 as a three-piece, but their career didn't begin to take off until several years later when the bandmembers asked a Linköping record store owner whether he knew of any good singers. That store owner turned out to be Sundblad's father, Ulf, and although Linda was only 15 at the time -- half the age of the oldest bandmembers -- she dropped out of high school to join as the group's lead voca...