re: Up-Coming
Shows:
We haven't done a show update in awhile ...
Here are some upcoming concerts you may
find of interest ...
The Box Tops will be at Potowatomi Casino in Milwaukee with
Felix Cavaliere on January 29th
And on February 6th at the Peabody Auditorium in
Daytona Beach with Gary Puckett, The Lovin' Spoonful, Dennis
Tufano and more.
Keep up to date with all their latest appearances via the
official Box Tops website ... http://boxtops.com/bttour.htm
And be sure to catch The New Colony Six at Durty Nellie's Pub
in Palatine, IL, on Saturday, February 27th.
If you check out their concerts page you'll see that a lot of
the acts they book at Durty Nellies are copy / tribute bands like Hi-Infidelity
and 7th Heaven ... this is a chance to come out and see THE REAL DEAL ... the
very first Chicago band to make their mark on the national charts when "I
Confess" debuted in late 1965.
The New Colony Six (with special guest Ronnie Rice) will also
be part of the two Cornerstones of Rock shows planned for Chicago ... March 19th
at The Arcada Theatre (now sold out!) in St. Charles and May 1st at The North
Shore Center For Performing Arts in Skokie. (Better hurry ... tickets are going
fast for this one, too!) Also on the bill ... The Ides Of March, The Shadows of
Knight, The Cryan' Shames and The Buckinghams (with special guest Dennis
Tufano), Rick Derringer, a tribute to Gary Loizzo and The American Breed, and
more.
In fact, you'll find a LOT of great shows coming
up at The Arcada ... check out the partial list below ... and then be sure to
visit the website for more ticket information ... www.oshows.com.
(Ron Onesti has even booked Dr. Demento for an appearance!!!
I've just GOT to see THAT one!!!)
Jefferson Starship - January 30th
Chuck Negron (Three Dog Night) and Mark Farner (Grand Funk
Railroad) - February 13th
Creedence Clearwater Revisited - February 20th (featuring Stu
Cook and Doug Clifford from the original Creedence Clearwater Revival
band)
March 13th - Tommy Roe and Chris Montez
Blue Oyster Cult - March 25th
April 8th - '80's Night with The Smithereens, The Tubes and The
Motels
April 9th - Steven Wright, one of my favorites
April 14th - Don Williams
April 16th - Randy Bachman
Crystal Gayle - May 6th
The Alan Parsons Live Project - May 7th
Frankie Avalon - May 8th
May 13th - The Orchestra (featuring former members of
ELO)
Paul Anka - May 19th
June 4th - Herman's Hermits starring Peter Noone
Debby Boone - July 10th
July 14th - Don Felder
Rita Coolidge - July 17th
Tower Of Power - July 29th
September 16th - Norm McDonald
September 24th - Tommy James and the Shondells
The Stylistics - October 7th
Gallagher - October 21st
October 23rd - Little Anthony and the Imperials (GREAT
show!)
Dr. Demento - October 27th
November 3rd - Charlie Daniels
November 6th - Johnny Rivers
New shows added weekly ... vist the OShows website
often!
Alice Cooper is coming to The Star Plaza Theater on May 5th.
Dennis DeYoung, performing the music of Styx, appears at The Star Plaza on May
7th ... and, if you hurry, you can still get tickets to see the "Salute to the
'60's" show there on January 30th, featuring Herman's Hermits, starring Peter
Noone, The Buckinghams and The Grass Roots.
DeYoung also appears at The Genesee Theatre on February 13th.
Wynonna Judd makes some "Big Noise" on January 30th. Noone and The
Buckinghams have another area show at The Genesee Theatre on February 19th. You
can catch Joel McHale there on February 26th ... "The Price Is Right" live on
March 5th and Jerry Seinfeld on March 19th
re: And New Releases:
Santana will
release their highly anticipated album Santana IV with the return of the band's original
lineup.
Carlos Santana (guitar, vocals), Gregg Rolie (keyboards, lead vocals), Neal Schon (guitar, vocals), Michael Carabello (percussion) and Michael Shrieve (drums) have come back together for the first time in 45 years to record what is, essentially, their follow-up to Santana, Abraxas and Santana III. All three of the original albums went two-times platinum while Abraxas achieved three-times.
Santana IV features 16 all-new tracks written and produced by the band that burst with the same unparalleled energy and musicianship that made Santana a pioneering force in world music and a household name across the globe. Joining the core Santana IV band in the studio are current Santana members Karl Perazzo (percussion) and Benny Rietveld (bass), with the legendary vocalist Ronald Isley guesting on two cuts.
The origins for the reunion go back several years when Schon suggested that he and Carlos Santana record together. Santana liked the idea but went one better, proposing that they recruit Rolie, Shrieve and Carabello for what would be called Santana IV. After initial writing sessions and rehearsals took place in 2013, the group recorded throughout 2014 and 2015, amassing 16 spellbinding tracks that combined all their signature elements – Afro-Latin rhythms, soaring vocals, electrifying blues-psychedelic guitar solos, and irrepressibly jubilant percussion work – with widescreen hooks and melodies that will lodge themselves in the thicket of listeners' senses and stay there.
"It was magical," Santana says. "We didn't have to try to force the vibe – it was immense. From there, we then needed to come up with a balance of songs and jams that people would immediately identify as Santana."
The band's signature sound arrives forcefully on the album opener Yambu, a righteously gritty and soulful stomper teeming with swirling B3 organ hooks and walloping guitar crunch.
The first single, Anywhere You Want to Go, is destined to storm the pantheon of Santana classics. Written by Gregg Rolie, it's a sexy, body-shaking winner and an unmistakable tip of the hat to the inescapable cha-cha/Latin jazz charms of Oye Como Va.
Ronald Isley (The Isley Brothers) is a special guest on two tracks. His vocals highlight the feverishly impassioned Latin-rock workout Love Makes the World Go Round and the hard-edged and funky Freedom in Your Mind. Guitar fans expecting fireworks from Santana and Schon will cherish Santana IV from front to back. All Aboard is a no-holds-barred guitar jam of the highest order, as is the slinky, soulful metal cruncher Caminando, which explodes with tectonic axe force. And on the unabashedly British blues-tinged Shake It, the two go toe to toe on not one but two extended solo runs that will have lovers of unhinged fretboard work rejoicing.
"Carlos and I feel more connected than ever," says Schon. "We get super-aggressive when we play, but also melodic and poetic. We have an incredible dialog with each other on our guitars."
Santana's recurring themes of love and tolerance are common threads throughout Santana IV, most dramatically on the epic tone poem album closer Forgiveness, a languid and breathtakingly gorgeous atmospheric groover.
Music fans familiar with the "roaring lion" artwork on Santana's 1969 debut album will instantly greet Heather Griffin-Vine's graphic for Santana IV as a gloriously realized update of that iconic image. "I really think the music goes along with the cover, and vice versa," says Santana. "It all fits together beautifully."
Carlos Santana (guitar, vocals), Gregg Rolie (keyboards, lead vocals), Neal Schon (guitar, vocals), Michael Carabello (percussion) and Michael Shrieve (drums) have come back together for the first time in 45 years to record what is, essentially, their follow-up to Santana, Abraxas and Santana III. All three of the original albums went two-times platinum while Abraxas achieved three-times.
Santana IV features 16 all-new tracks written and produced by the band that burst with the same unparalleled energy and musicianship that made Santana a pioneering force in world music and a household name across the globe. Joining the core Santana IV band in the studio are current Santana members Karl Perazzo (percussion) and Benny Rietveld (bass), with the legendary vocalist Ronald Isley guesting on two cuts.
The origins for the reunion go back several years when Schon suggested that he and Carlos Santana record together. Santana liked the idea but went one better, proposing that they recruit Rolie, Shrieve and Carabello for what would be called Santana IV. After initial writing sessions and rehearsals took place in 2013, the group recorded throughout 2014 and 2015, amassing 16 spellbinding tracks that combined all their signature elements – Afro-Latin rhythms, soaring vocals, electrifying blues-psychedelic guitar solos, and irrepressibly jubilant percussion work – with widescreen hooks and melodies that will lodge themselves in the thicket of listeners' senses and stay there.
"It was magical," Santana says. "We didn't have to try to force the vibe – it was immense. From there, we then needed to come up with a balance of songs and jams that people would immediately identify as Santana."
The band's signature sound arrives forcefully on the album opener Yambu, a righteously gritty and soulful stomper teeming with swirling B3 organ hooks and walloping guitar crunch.
The first single, Anywhere You Want to Go, is destined to storm the pantheon of Santana classics. Written by Gregg Rolie, it's a sexy, body-shaking winner and an unmistakable tip of the hat to the inescapable cha-cha/Latin jazz charms of Oye Como Va.
Ronald Isley (The Isley Brothers) is a special guest on two tracks. His vocals highlight the feverishly impassioned Latin-rock workout Love Makes the World Go Round and the hard-edged and funky Freedom in Your Mind. Guitar fans expecting fireworks from Santana and Schon will cherish Santana IV from front to back. All Aboard is a no-holds-barred guitar jam of the highest order, as is the slinky, soulful metal cruncher Caminando, which explodes with tectonic axe force. And on the unabashedly British blues-tinged Shake It, the two go toe to toe on not one but two extended solo runs that will have lovers of unhinged fretboard work rejoicing.
"Carlos and I feel more connected than ever," says Schon. "We get super-aggressive when we play, but also melodic and poetic. We have an incredible dialog with each other on our guitars."
Santana's recurring themes of love and tolerance are common threads throughout Santana IV, most dramatically on the epic tone poem album closer Forgiveness, a languid and breathtakingly gorgeous atmospheric groover.
Music fans familiar with the "roaring lion" artwork on Santana's 1969 debut album will instantly greet Heather Griffin-Vine's graphic for Santana IV as a gloriously realized update of that iconic image. "I really think the music goes along with the cover, and vice versa," says Santana. "It all fits together beautifully."
Few bands can pick up a musical dialog after 45 years
apart, but on Santana IV, each
band member reaches a new level of virtuosity and communal intuition on a
collection of songs that easily stands side-by-side with the group's treasured
early work.
"When you can go back and break new ground with joy and determination – and some whoop-ass energy – it gets you going," says Santana. "I think we achieved something very rare. This music was screaming to come out of us. It wasn't about nostalgia. It was about passion."
Santana IV will be released on April 15, on Santana IV Records and is distributed by Thirty Tigers/RED Distribution. It will be available for pre-order on Amazon in CD, Double 180 Gram Vinyl with Download Card and Digital configurations.
As a special offer for fans attending select shows on Santana's upcoming Luminosity tour, a CD copy of Santana IV is included with every pair of tickets.
"When you can go back and break new ground with joy and determination – and some whoop-ass energy – it gets you going," says Santana. "I think we achieved something very rare. This music was screaming to come out of us. It wasn't about nostalgia. It was about passion."
Santana IV will be released on April 15, on Santana IV Records and is distributed by Thirty Tigers/RED Distribution. It will be available for pre-order on Amazon in CD, Double 180 Gram Vinyl with Download Card and Digital configurations.
As a special offer for fans attending select shows on Santana's upcoming Luminosity tour, a CD copy of Santana IV is included with every pair of tickets.
Some GREAT new releases coming from Eric Records / Hit Parade
Records / Complete 60s in the next week or two ...
Check out all the info below ... and use the links to listen to
free samples of all your favorites, many in stereo for the very first time!
(kk)
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Hi Kent.
These upcoming Eric / Hit Parade /
Complete 60s CD releases are worth noting for all the great "new" stereo
mixes.
Santi in Miami
Santi in Miami
Yes ... click on the links and listen to the samples on their
website ... good stuff! (kk)
BURT
BACHARACH ~ A LIFE
IN SONG
AN
INCREDIBLE NIGHT OF MUSIC CELEBRATING THE LEGACY OF AN ICON
FILMED AT
LONDON’S ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL IN 2015
RELEASED
ON FEBRUARY 26, 2016, BY EAGLE ROCK ENTERTAINMENT IN
DVD,
BLU-RAY AND DIGITAL FORMATS
New York, NY
(January 21, 2016) -- “Walk On By”; ”What The World Needs Now”; “Do You Know The
Way To San Jose?”; “The Look Of Love”; “I Say A Little Prayer”; “A House Is Not
A Home”. What would the world be without these
songs?
Composer /
producer / pianist / singer Burt Bacharach defined the art of
songwriting, crafting timeless music that captivated, inspired, and cemented his
legacy into history’s songbook.
On February
26, 2016, Eagle Rock Entertainment will release A
Life In Song - a concert film celebrating the life and
career of Burt Bacharach, featuring performances by Joss Stone, Justin
Hayward, Alfie Boe, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Shaun
Escoffery, Rebecca Ferguson, Michael Kiwanuka, and Laura
Mvula. This recording, which will be released on DVD, Blu-ray, and Digital
Formats, was produced and recorded by BBC Events
Production.
Filmed at
London’s Royal Festival Hall in 2015, A Life In Song presents
on-stage conversations between Burt Bacharach and Michael Grade
traversing different aspects of his years in music, interspersed with
performances of many of his best loved songs by a diverse cast of artists. The
evening culminates in a medley of some of Bacharach’s most famous film
songs performed by the man himself and his band, and a performance of “That’s
What Friends Are For” featuring the entire evening’s
cast.
Originally
broadcast on BBC4 in November 2015, the DVD presents three additional bonus
tracks not seen in the original program: “Be Aware” – Josie James,
“Waiting For Charlie” – Donna Taylor and “God Give Me Strength” – John
Pagano.
A Life In Song is not only a fascinating tribute and
testament to Burt Bacharach’s talent but also an enormously entertaining
show in its own right.
Click here
to preview “I Say A Little Prayer”, performed by Rebecca Ferguson
- http://www.dailymotion.com/video/k6AA58iuct0wuYeWsR8
Vanilla Fudge drummer Carmine Appice boldly declares Spirit Of
‘67 to be “the best album we’ve done since our very first album. Great vocal
arrangements and instrumental performances from everyone in the band!” Founding
member and lead vocalist and keyboardist Mark Stein agrees saying, “Spirit Of
’67 is a record that I’m proud of. The success of Vanilla Fudge has always been
based on our interpretations of songs by great artists. Our style of classic and
symphonic rock lives large on this effort, and the performances and arrangements
I would hope will be enjoyed by both old and new fans alike.”
To
hear what these guys are raving about, check out the band’s piano heavy take on
The Box Tops’ “The Letter” as well as the heaving, guitar fuzz version of
Spencer Davis Group’s “Gimme Some Lovin’.” As founding guitarist Vinny Martell
puts it, “Spirit Of ’67 is the continuation of the journey we began in the
Summer of Love -- psychedelic, rhythmically powerful arrangements and
performances of happening tunes of that era colored by the insight and vision of
who we are today.” Likewise, Sprit Of ’67 itself is both an album about a
specific time period yet demonstrates the timelessness of truly great
songs.
TO
PURCHASE THE VANILLA FUDGE Spirit of '67 album, please visit: http://flyt.it/vanillafudgespiritof67
Vanilla Fudge official website: http://www.vanillafudge.com/
Take Flight With Hard Rock Heroes UFO In A Super Deluxe Box
Set Of Vintage Live Performances From The Early
‘80s!
Los Angeles, CA - They shot across the ‘70s night sky, all
flashing lights and roaring engines, streaking through Japan and Germany (where
they abducted 18-year old Scorpion guitarist Michael Schenker) before descending
on the UK and eventually American shores with a series of brilliant hard rock
singles including “Lights Out,” “Too Hot To Handle,” “Doctor Doctor,” “Only You
Can Rock Me” and many more now ubiquitous radio staples. Though Schenker would
depart in 1978, the rest of the band including founding members vocalist Phil
Mogg, bassist Pete Way, and drummer Andy Parker alongside lead guitarist Paul
Chapman retooled their spaceship and carried on into the early ‘80s dropping
such influential classics as No Place To Run, The Wild, The Willing
& The Innocent, and Mechanix.
Now, comes Live Sightings, a magnificent 4CD box set
featuring vintage live performances from the early ‘80s that finds Mogg &
Co. blasting through highlights from those 3 crucial records such as “No Place
To Run,” “Lonely Heart,” and “We Belong To The Night,” and seamlessly blending
them in with the group’s more well-known spawn. Boasting 4CDs each in its own
mini jacket with printed inner sleeve, this extraordinary box set also features
a lavish 12”x12” 16-page booklet with full color photos and extensive liner
notes plus two carefully duplicated printings of vintage tour programs. There’s
even a special bonus live LP from 1972 of the only known recordings of guitarist
Larry Wallis (Pink Fairies / Motörhead)! Fans of UFO and early hard rock will
not want to miss this incredible piece of music history. Launch date is February
5 courtesy of Cleopatra Records!
Track List:
DISC 1: Chicago 1980
1. Lettin' Go
2. Young Blood
3. No Place to Run
4. Cherry
5. Only You Can Rock Me
6. Love to Love
7. Mystery Train
8. Doctor Doctor
9. Too Hot to Handle
10. Lights Out
11. Rock Bottom
12. Shoot Shoot
DISC 2: Chicago 1981
1. The Wild, The Willing & The Innocent
2. Only You Can Rock Me
3. Long Gone
4. Lonely Heart
5. Cherry
6. No Place to Run
7. Love to Love
8. Making Moves
9. Mystery Train
10. Too Hot to Handle
11. Lights Out
12. Rock Bottom
13. Doctor Doctor
DISC 3: St Louis 1982
1. We Belong to the Night
2. Let It Rain
3. Long Gone
4. No Place to Run
5. The Wild, The Willing & The
Innocent
6. Only You Can Rock Me
7. Terri
8. Making Moves
9. Doing It All For You
10. Too Hot To Handle
11. Lights Out
12. Mystery Train
DISC 4: Cleveland 1982
1. We Belong To The Night
2. Let It Rain
3. Long Gone
4. The Wild, The Willing And The
Innocent
5. Only You Can Rock Me
6. Terri
7. Doing It All For You
8. Too Hot to Handle
9. Lights Out
LP 1: Early Flight - 1972
SIDE A
1. Silver Bird
2. Galactic Love
3. C’mon Everybody
4. Boogie For George
SIDE B
1. Back In The USA
2. Mean Woman Blues
3. Stop Breakin' Down Blues
4. Johnny B. Goode
Buy the box set: http://flyt.it/UFOBoxCD
Download on iTunes: http://flyt.it/UFOBoxDig
CLEOPATRA RECORDS, Inc.
11041 Santa Monica Blvd #703
Los Angeles CA 90025
“HOLD ME, THRILL ME, KISS ME”
SINGER MEL CARTER RELEASES NEW 12
SONG ALBUM
Mel Carter, who topped the
charts in 1965 with the ultimate version of “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me,” is
kicking off the New Year with the CD release of “Mel Carter Continues
...”
The 12 song CD, recorded in
Los Angeles,
is a collection of ballads, rhythm & blues, and big band songs. One of the
highlights from the new disc is a duet Carter sings with his long-time friend,
Lenny “Since I Fell For You”
Welch.
The tune they perform
together, “The Legends of Rock and Roll,” was written by Carter. The two
vocalists have sung the ditty during engagements in Vegas and have now made it
available as a recording.
The CD is available at www.Mel-Carter.com.
Every CD will be
autographed by Mel. Each buyer will also be sent a link to two exclusive full
length interviews with Mel. One of the video interviews also includes Lenny
Welch.
The disc includes Mel’s unique
take on covers he’s always wanted to record, some originals penned by Carter,
and Mel’s memorable take on the traditional “He’s Got the Whole World in His
Hands.”
Carter has received critical
praise in recent years for his two performances on PBS-TV’s music fund raising
drives.
re: The Wrecking
Crew:
Hi Kent,
I don't think I've asked this question here so maybe this will
help me.
The tribute band I'm in is going to do a tribute to The
Wrecking Crew in April.
Wondering if anyone knows of a good place to find a list of
songs the members of The Crew played on either the hits, or maybe pieces done
for movies and tv?
I'm sure we can come up with a list, but wondering if one
exists that would maybe show some things that we'd have overlooked.
If anyone would know I figure The Forgotten Hits folks
would.
Thanks.
Bill
I don't
know if there's any one source that truly lists them all ... but a good place to
start is the soundtrack cd released to coincide with the film. There were
literally THOUSANDS of sessions that featured at least two or three key members
of The Wrecking Crew ... it'd be virtually impossible to list them all ... but
you're right ... in addition to the hundreds of records they recorded that raced
up the charts, they also did a TON of soundtrack session work, both for movies
and television.
Here's a
starting point for you ... might as well stick with the music your audience will
most recognize! (kk)
http://www.amazon.com/Wrecking-Crew/dp/B011TK2G4C/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1453573731&sr=1-2&keywords=the+wrecking+crew
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wrecking_Crew_(music)
Keep in
mind that these are VERY edited lists ... odds are when they did a session for a
particular recording artist, they recorded tracks for the whole LP ... and not
just an isolated hit single here and there. If you don't already have a copy of
the DVD, pick one up ... you'll be glad that you did. Plus you'll get several
other ideas just be listening to the music in the background. (kk) http://www.amazon.com/Wrecking-Crew-Beach-Boys/dp/B00UHJ7F4S/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1453573958&sr=1-1&keywords=the+wrecking+crew
And, of
course, one of the most FAMOUS members of The Wrecking Crew was Glen Campbell
... who we featured on the site the other day performing a Beach Boys medley ...
Hey Kent,
Thanks so much for including the video of Glen Campbell's Beach Boys medley. The first time I saw The Beach Boys was when Glen was touring with the band. Midway through the concert, Mike Love introduced Campbell to the audience. Then, the guys played Glen's rendition of Roger Miller's, "Dang Me". Since the concert was in December, Glen decided to change one of the lyric lines to, "Roses are red, violets are bluish. If it wasn't for Christmas, we'd all be Jewish!" Can you imagine the flack he'd have to take, if he sang that today? Of course, he didn't mean anything by it, but I still think it's funny.
- John LaPuzza
re: This And That:
A billion dollars couldn't bring them back together ... but a well-cooked meal did the trick.
All four members of ABBA reunited to celebrate the opening of Bjorn's brand new Mamma Mia Restaurant in Stockholm ...
Vintage Vinyl News files this story ...
The four members of ABBA, Benny Andersson, Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Agnetha Fältskog and Bjorn Ulvaeus, were together again on Wednesday for the opening of Bjorn’s new business venture.
Bjorn has opened a theater-restaurant in Stockholm based on and named after Mamma Mia.
Visitors to the venue get to role-play the Mamma Mia story, staff are dressed as Mamma Mia characters and the night also features a new adaptation of the story by Ulvaeus. Ulvaeus said earlier that he had invited the three other members of ABBA to the opening but did not know until the night if they would come. The four ABBA members then mixed with the 130 specials guests and occasional fans who managed to score an invitation.
The last time all four members of ABBA were photographed together was in London in 2008 for the premiere of the movie Mamma Mia. Bjorn, Benny and Anni-Frid (Frida) were together for the opening of the ABBA Museum in Stockholm in 2013 but Agnetha was out of the country
promoting her latest album.
Kent ...
Look what I just bought.
Frank B.
OK, now THAT's pretty cool!!! (kk)
Thanks so much for including the video of Glen Campbell's Beach Boys medley. The first time I saw The Beach Boys was when Glen was touring with the band. Midway through the concert, Mike Love introduced Campbell to the audience. Then, the guys played Glen's rendition of Roger Miller's, "Dang Me". Since the concert was in December, Glen decided to change one of the lyric lines to, "Roses are red, violets are bluish. If it wasn't for Christmas, we'd all be Jewish!" Can you imagine the flack he'd have to take, if he sang that today? Of course, he didn't mean anything by it, but I still think it's funny.
- John LaPuzza
re: This And That:
A billion dollars couldn't bring them back together ... but a well-cooked meal did the trick.
All four members of ABBA reunited to celebrate the opening of Bjorn's brand new Mamma Mia Restaurant in Stockholm ...
Vintage Vinyl News files this story ...
The four members of ABBA, Benny Andersson, Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Agnetha Fältskog and Bjorn Ulvaeus, were together again on Wednesday for the opening of Bjorn’s new business venture.
Bjorn has opened a theater-restaurant in Stockholm based on and named after Mamma Mia.
Visitors to the venue get to role-play the Mamma Mia story, staff are dressed as Mamma Mia characters and the night also features a new adaptation of the story by Ulvaeus. Ulvaeus said earlier that he had invited the three other members of ABBA to the opening but did not know until the night if they would come. The four ABBA members then mixed with the 130 specials guests and occasional fans who managed to score an invitation.
The last time all four members of ABBA were photographed together was in London in 2008 for the premiere of the movie Mamma Mia. Bjorn, Benny and Anni-Frid (Frida) were together for the opening of the ABBA Museum in Stockholm in 2013 but Agnetha was out of the country
promoting her latest album.
Kent ...
Look what I just bought.
Frank B.
OK, now THAT's pretty cool!!! (kk)