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Agnetha Fältskog

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Agnetha Fältskog

b. 1950

Swedish singer (born 1950)

Postwar

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Biography

Agneta Åse "Agnetha" Fältskog is a Swedish singer, songwriter, and a member of the pop group ABBA. She first achieved success in Sweden with the release of her 1968 self-titled debut album. She rose to international stardom in the 1970s as a member of ABBA, which is one of the best-selling music acts in history.

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Timeline

The story of Agnetha Fältskog, told in moments.

1974 Event

Performed "Waterloo" with ABBA at the Eurovision Song Contest in Brighton and won. The song sold five million copies. She was married to bandmate Bjorn Ulvaeus at the time.

1982 Event

ABBA quietly disbanded after selling over 380 million records. No formal announcement. Agnetha and Bjorn had already divorced in 1980 but kept performing together.

2013 Event

Released the album A after 16 years of silence. It debuted at number one in Sweden and six other countries. She'd spent the 1990s living as a recluse on the island of Ekero.

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