Frederik von Pallandt (1945–2023) was a Danish singer-songwriter and musician, known primarily for his work in the folk and pop genres. He gained prominence in the 1960s as part of the duo "Frederik & Annelies" alongside Annelies K. They were known for their harmonious sound and introspective lyrics, contributing to the Danish music scene during that era. Von Pallandt later formed the duo "Frederik & Palle," which showcased a more eclectic style, blending elements of folk with pop sensibilities. Their notable works include the 1968 album "A Day in the Life of a Fool," which featured original compositions and covers that resonated with audiences at the time. Throughout his career, von Pallandt was recognized for his emotive vocal delivery and songwriting prowess, influencing a generation of Danish artists. He was part of the broader folk revival movement in Europe, which emphasized acoustic instrumentation and lyrical storytelling. His contributions helped to shape the sound of Danish pop and folk music, leaving a lasting legacy within the genre.