Poul Bundgaard (1925-2018) was a prominent Danish singer, actor, and entertainer, celebrated for his contributions to Danish music and film. Primarily known for his work in the genres of pop and folk, Bundgaard gained fame in the 1960s and 1970s, becoming a beloved figure in Danish culture. He is perhaps best known for his performances in the popular Danish film series "Olsen-banden," where he showcased his musical talents alongside comedic acting. His song "Søren Banjomus," a children's classic, remains one of his most recognized works, reflecting his ability to connect with audiences of all ages. Bundgaard's impact on Danish music is significant; he helped popularize a light-hearted, approachable style that resonated with the public. His collaborations with other artists and his performances on television helped cement his status as a cultural icon in Denmark. After his passing, his legacy continues to influence Danish entertainment, reminding audiences of the charm and joy he brought through his music and performances.