Hasselgren was born in 1904 in the
Swedish province of
Dalarna. His birthplace was the town of Strömshyttan, which is located between
Hedemora and
Vikmanshyttan. He emigrated with his parents when not quite two years old and as a child spoke only English. When he was eighteen, he was hired by a Swedish building contractor in
California, who gave preference to Swedes and people of Swedish descent. A company benefit enabled workers to learn English. Since Hasselgren already knew that language he learned Swedish instead. In the early 1960s Harmony Music released two albums featuring Ragnar Hasselgren. The Centre for Swedish Folk Music and Jazz Research also had one of Hasselgren's recordings on its album "From Sweden To America", which was released as an LP in 1981 In 2011 the twenty-three tracks on the CD were released on
iTunes and
Amazon mp3. In 2016 the Minnesota Historical Society opened an online archive of Swedish American newspapers. These historic publications give many accounts of Hasselgren's performances and recordings from the 1920s through the 1970s. Search term is "Ragnar Hasselgren". ==References==