When Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid “Frida” Lyngstad entered the already colourful stage at The Dome in Brighton, England on 6 April 1974, dressed in shiny glam-rock ...
ABBA's music is a cultural phenomenon that has stood the test of time, resonating with audiences across the globe for decades. Known for their catchy melodies, unforgettable lyrics, and vibrant ...
It finally happened: ABBA announced they’re reuniting for the first time in 40 years, with a new album and a digital concert on the way. If the pair of singles they’ve released prove anything, it’s ...
Bjorn Ulvaeus reveals that the Beatles were the “biggest inspiration“ behind ABBA’s 1974 hit “Waterloo.” During an upcoming appearance on Apple Music 1’s Deep Hidden Meaning Radio with host Nile ...
Read full article: News 6 helps recover delayed IRS refund Read full article: Central Florida is home to America’s No. 1 attraction — and it’s not a theme park LONDON – It’s 50 years since ABBA won a ...
Forty years after ABBA strode into the world on platform boots, we consider why this Eurovision winner made it big across the pond. Eurovision attracts more viewers than the Super Bowl. And yet, a lot ...
Swedish supergroup member Agnetha Faltskog ignites fans' hopes of a 2014 reunion by saying the band aims to mark the song's 40th anniversary "in some way" next year. By Stuart Kemp Agnetha Faltskog ...
LONDON — Within strolling distance of the rail station bearing the name of their first international hit, Swedish band ABBA celebrated 40 years of breathtaking success with a party at London's Tate ...
LONDON – ABBA's Bjorn Ulvaeus says a new London exhibition about the Swedish pop group took him right back to the 1970s – and he realized some things haven't changed. Abba: Super Troupers includes ...
Eurovision victory turned ABBA into a pop juggernaut, by far the most successful band to win the pan-continental music contest, which will hold its 68th edition in May in ABBA's home country, Sweden.
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