Bring up Thomas Björn's name during a wee stroll along the range at any European Tour event and you typically get widely disparate opinions. Sometimes there is a shrug and a sad shake of the head, ...
Mamma mia! The Swedish rock group ABBA is "Björn Again." That's the name of the tribute band that presents a roughly 90-minute greatest hits concert the way ABBA might do it if the group were still ...
MUSIC acts Soul II Soul and Björn Again have been added to the line-up for “the greatest New Year celebration on the planet”. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The critically acclaimed ABBA tribute show BJÖRN AGAIN is an electrifying concert ...
Inside the sitting room of Rod Stephen’s house in North London there are pairs and pairs of knee-high platform boots. They’re scattered in various places: some flop under a desk, others rest against a ...
ABBA tribute show Björn Again is heading to Hampton Court Palace Festival, presented by heycar, on Saturday 15 June. The annual summer concert series at the royal landmark has confirmed its final ...
The Internationally acclaimed BJÖRN AGAIN show was created and founded in 1988 in Melbourne, by Australian musician/manager Rod Stephen. Since then, BJÖRN AGAIN has been hailed as the most successful ...
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ABBA, the 1970s Swedish supergroup, had already started to fade away when Rod Stephen started his pseudo-tribute band Björn Again in 1988 in his native Australia. What was supposed to be a weekend gig ...
In 1988, a quartet of blond Australians concluded the globe needed ABBA to achieve world harmony. Unfortunately, several years before, the Swedish dancing queens had declared they’d never perform ...
Digital Edition: Björn again Ludgate’s informants on the French Riviera reported that their best celebrity spot of the week was Björn Ulvaeus, one quarter of Swedish pop sensation Abba.