The singer - who notched up nine UK number one singles with the group in the 70s and 80s - added that she found singing live "difficult". "Performing live is not my favourite," she told You magazine. ...
Were the long-reported rumours true? Was Agnetha Faltskog – super-trouper superstar of the 70s, one of the all-time great vocalists, and a quarter of Sweden’s biggest export, Abba – so reclusive that ...
It was the second time the doorbell rang that Sunday Night producer Erin Reimer went to answer it. We were setting up for an interview in the lounge room of Swedish songwriter Jorgen Elofsson, and ...
Quote: "I strained my voice when I first started singing. And it wasn't giving me the results I wanted. I also had little self-confidence and wasn't sure if I could sing well again, so I took some ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Abba stars Agnetha Faltskog and Frida Lyngstad are ''closer than ever'' and have ''fantasised'' ...
After writing about Jamie Cullum’s nostalgic Twentysomething last Monday, it just didn’t seem right to do another album of old songs today. More so, when there are new albums by Alanis Morissette, ...
My Colouring Book is the former Abba star's first album in 17 years Thirty years since Abba's memorable Eurovision victory, former group member Agnetha Faltskog has returned to the musical spotlight ...
ABBA‘s Agnetha Faltskog has claimed she doesn’t think the band “sounded very good” live during their ’70s heyday. Faltskog was co-lead singer with Frida Lyngstad in the legendary Swedish band from ...
ABBA singer Agnetha Faltskog has claimed that the band were never very good at performing live. The star admitted that she didn't enjoy performing in front of an audience as they didn't have ...
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