Swedish pop savants — Björn Ulvaeus, Agnetha Fältskog, Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Benny Andersson — ruled 1970s radio. - Credit: RB/Redferns/Getty Under the glitzy surface, these Björn-to-be-wild Swedes ...
circa 1975: Swedish pop group ABBA (L-R: Benny Andersson, Frida Lyngstad, Agnetha Faltskog, Bjorn Ulvaeus), wearing similar white Asian-influenced costumes, perform for the television program Midnight ...
Fans of the Swedish pop titans ABBA the world over were blown away when the group re-emerged from a long hibernation to announce they would be reuniting for a brand new album, their first in nearly 40 ...
Tribute bands are mostly a mixed bag for most music fans. Sure, some of them are just as wild and powerful as the actual band themselves, but others can lean a bit too hard into the gimmick. In the ...
The producer duo acknowledged the ABBA Voyage, created with ABBA’s members (Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson ...
That Sweden is perennially ranked as one of the world’s happiest countries comes through loud and clear in the buoyant music of ABBA. The ’70s Swedish quartet is still revered for the perky melodies, ...
The band was led by Wilders on keys, joined by David Cinquegrana, Colin Dean, Price McGuffey, Yayoi Ikawa, Gaby Figueroa, Sally Gorski, Allie Pritchard, Clyde Daley, Freddie Fredrickson, and Amy ...
Agnetha. Björn. Benny. Anni-Frid. All four are superstars in their own right, but when they came together in 1972 to form Swedish supergroup ABBA, they changed the world of music forever. The group — ...
Come dance, come sing and have the time of your life as the McCoy Center for the Arts hosts The Concert: A Tribute to ABBA.