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Björn Again

Björn Again

Australian pop musical group


Björn Again is an ABBA-based musical tribute act[1][2] from Australia,[3][4] featuring performers from various countries. The name references ABBA's Björn Ulvaeus.[5] The band has given performances worldwide, including one for Russian president Vladimir Putin in 2009.[6]

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Character of the show

Björn Again performing in Sydney, 2009

Björn Again parodies Swedish pop group ABBA,[7] using a mix of English and Swedish language known as "Swenglish"[1] or pidgin Swedish. The performers use the stage names Agnetha Falstart, Benny Anderwear, Frida Longstoki and Björn Volvo-us[2] in homage to the original ABBA members, plus bassist Rutger Sonofagunn and drummer Ola Drumkitt, based on Rutger Gunnarsson and Ola Brunkert.[8] The show features choreographed acts with unique costumes and song arrangements that differ from ABBA's original performances.

History

Original logo for Björn Again, still in use by the Australasian lineup

Björn Again was founded in 1988 in Melbourne, Australia, by Rod Stephen and John Tyrrell. The style is a light-hearted parody of ABBA performed in pidgin Swedish or 'Swenglish.' Original band members included Rod Stephen, Peter Ryan, John Tyrrell, Dorina Morelli, Kathy Riseborough, Gavin Charles, and later Janette Stuart. Since the band's debut in 1989, Björn Again has performed approximately 5,500 shows in 72 countries over 34 years. By 1997, the band had three touring lineups. John Tyrrell has been the band's manager since the outset. Rod Stephen manages the UK/Europe lineup and John Tyrrell manages the Australasian lineup.[9]

The band has recorded and performed live a total of 133 songs, including 55 ABBA songs, seven originals, and 62 covers by other artists. They released an EP of covers of Erasure songs performed in the style of ABBA, called Erasure-ish,[10] which included the songs "Stop!" and "A Little Respect" that reached Number 25 on the UK Singles Chart in September 1992.[11]

Björn Again has performed at events worldwide, ranging from large rock festivals, including Reading and Glastonbury,[12] to private performances for celebrities, including Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates,[13] comedian Rowan Atkinson,[14] actor Russell Crowe,[15] and Russian president Vladimir Putin.[16][6]

In 1999, the UK Bjorn Again took part in a documentary for Channel 5 entitled "ABBA: Bjorn Again!", which featured the band on tour. Throughout the program the band members spoke in "Swenglish" accents. Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson have both praised Björn Again. After ABBA's former members said they were not going to perform together again, Andersson was quoted as saying in 1999, "Bjorn Again are the closest you can get to seeing ABBA."[17]

The band attended a celebrity gala in costume at the London Savoy and received an award on behalf of ABBA from the Radio Times, to commemorate the 30 years since their Eurovision Song Contest win with "Waterloo" in Brighton on 6 April 1974.

In 2009 the band performed Metallica's "Enter Sandman", with an additional drummer, to a Sonisphere Festival crowd at Knebworth, as a nod to the headlining act.[18] They were the opening act on the Pyramid stage at the Glastonbury Festival in 1999, 2009, and 2019.[19]

On December 17, 2012, Björn Again performed at the Buckingham Palace Christmas party in London, attended by the Queen and members of the royal family. They also presented a show in honor of Agnetha Fältskog at Stockholm's TV3/TV6 tenth-anniversary party, when Fältskog was quoted saying “It was a great show. I loved the choreography" and "Good luck for the tour.”[20]

Discography

Albums

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Singles

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Videos

  • Live at the Royal Albert Hall (1998)
  • ABBA Karaoke featuring Björn Again (1998)
  • ABBA: Björn Again (2001)
  • Gimme Gimme Gimme a Really Great Workout! (2008)[23]

References

  1. Clifton, Bernie (18 November 2004). "Bjorn Again interview". BBC South Yorkshire.
  2. Chamberlain, Darryl (29 February 2000). "Tribute bands: The next best thing". BBC News.
  3. "Bjorn Again". BBC T in the Park.
  4. "Standon Calling 2022 Bjorn Again". Phoenix FM. 30 July 2022.
  5. "Bjorn Again - songtitels - Muziekweb". www.muziekweb.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 27 May 2023.
  6. Halpin, Tony (6 February 2009). "Vladamir Putin flies in Bjorn Again for Abba tribute concert". The Times. London.
  7. "Home Swede Home!". BBC Cambridgeshire. November 2004.
  8. "About - Björn Again". Björn Again. Retrieved 19 March 2023.
  9. Champken, Mark (1999). "Bjorn Again – review". eFestivals.
  10. Viner, Brian (18 December 2000). "Brentwood, vould you like to dance?". The Independent. London.[dead link]
  11. "Almost Abba". The Sydney Morning Herald. 26 June 2004.
  12. Singh, Anita (6 February 2009). "Vladamir Putin revealed as secret ABBA fan". The Daily Telegraph. London.
  13. Björn Again; Benny Andersson (22 September 2011). "Quotes-From ABBA". Björn Again. Archived from the original on 13 January 2007. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
  14. Success for Sonisphere Festival Knebworth. Easier.com, (3 August 2009). Retrieved on 3 May 2012.
  15. Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 31.
  16. Australian chart peaks:

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