Agnetha Fältskog is a member of the 1972-formed Swedish pop group ABBA, which also consisted of Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid Lyngstad Gabrielle Rockson is a Writer-Reporter for PEOPLE.
ABBA's New Doc Recalls Agnetha Fältskog Being 'Talked About as a Body Part' at Height of Band's Fame
At the height of ABBA's career, demeaning comments about Agnetha Fältskog's appearance were not lost on her. In ABBA: AGAINST THE ODDS, a documentary on the Swedish band that premiered on Saturday, ...
Swedish pop supergroup ABBA is one of the best-selling music artists in history. They formed in 1972 and were active until 1982. Throughout that decade, they released eight albums, including some of ...
Former Abba member Agnetha Faeltskog is coming out of retirement to release her first album in almost a decade. The 62-year-old singer's record company said the release, called simply A, would come ...
Appearance: No-nonsense Scandinavian returning to work after a period in the wilderness. I don't watch The Killing. This has nothing to do with The Killing. Agnetha isn't even Danish; she's Swedish. I ...
Agnetha Fältskog of legendary Swedish pop group ABBA has relaunched her solo career with a new single. “So… where do we go from here? – World Premiere of ‘Where Do We Go From Here?’ on @bbcradio2 with ...
ABBA member Agnetha Fältskog has released a brand-new solo single, Where Do We Go From Here? - her first offering of new music in a decade. The track - a surprising turn to thoroughly-modern pop ...
Agnetha Fältskog has one of the all-time great pop voices: crystal clear, delicate and equally at home channelling the euphoric disco and sublime heartbreak that became Abba's stock-in trade ...
ABBA’s Agnetha Fältskog returns with new single ‘Where Do We Go From Here?’ and announces album ‘A+’
The Swedish singer-songwriter’s new track is out today (August 31) and was recorded in 2023 to be added to the re-release of her 2013 album ‘A’. ‘A+’ is due out October 13, and you can ...
The ultimate, spandex-clad object of Seventies male fantasy, 'The Blonde One' from ABBA was never at ease with her celebrity. Agnetha Fältskog felt “a shiver of menace” performing, then retreated to ...
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