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ABBA’s Agnetha Fältskog Is Back In The Studio

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

It has been eight years since Agnetha Fältskog, former member of ABBA, has released an album (2004’s cover album My Coloring Book).

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ABBA Gold

Will Adele Take ABBA’s Crown As UK’s Best-Selling CD

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

On Monday, the Official Charts Company in Britain issued a special report on the biggest selling albums of the CD era (October 1982 to today) to celebrate its thirtieth birthday.

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Guy Sebastian and Lupe Fiasco on set

Guy Sebastian Maintains Top Spot On ARIA Singles Chart

by Gavin Ryan

Guy Sebastian stays at No.1 for a second week with his sixth chart-topping single “Battle Scars”, picking up a Gold sales certification and it becomes his third consecutive two-week-running No.1 track, as “Like it Like That” (Sept 2009) and “Who’s That Girl” (Dec 2011) both spent two weeks at the top.

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Guy Sebastian - Photo By Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, photo

Guy Sebastian Equals Abba For Number 1 Hits In Australia

by Gavin Ryan

Guy Sebastian scores his sixth No.1 single in Australia by debuting at the top of the ARIA Singles Chart with his new track “Battle Scars”. He now sits in third position on the list of ‘Aussie’s with the Most No.1’s’ behind Delta Goodrem with eight and Kylie Minogue with ten.

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The Vaccines Cover Abba And Nick Lowe

by Paul Cashmere

The Vaccines have recorded a haunting acoustic version of the Abba classic ‘The Winner Takes It All’ and made it available as a free download.

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Abba The Visitors

Abba Rarity To Be Released

by Paul Cashmere

Abba fans can look forward to a rare, previously unreleased piece coming in April.

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Abba

All Eight Abba Albums Back On Vinyl

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Universal Music released all eight of ABBA’s studio albums today on vinyl.

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