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Pages in category "Swedish pop music groups" The following 97 pages are in this category, out of 97 total. ... (pop group) Ainbusk; Air France (band) Alcazar (group)
A Band's Gotta Do What A Band's Gotta Do: The Refreshments: 12 June 2009: Truck Stop: Lasse Stefanz: 19 June 2009: Greatest Hits: Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band: 26 June 2009 "Ayo Technology" Milow: 3 July 2009 "Rap das Armas" Cidinho e Doca: Masser af succes – Greatest Hits & Greatest Live: Gasolin' 10 July 2009 "Sky's the Limit" Ola ...
Swedish popular music, or shortly Swedish pop music, refers to music that has swept the Swedish mainstream at any given point in recent times.After World War II, Swedish pop music was heavily influenced by American jazz, and then by rock-and-roll from the U.S. and the U.K. in the 1950s and 1960s, before developing into dansband music.
The list of best-selling Swedish music artists according to the Swedish newspapers. List. Artist Sales ABBA: 150 million [1] Roxette: 75 million [2] Ace of Base:
ABBA [a] were a Swedish pop group formed in Stockholm in 1972 by Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, Anni-Frid Lyngstad.They are one of the most popular and successful musical groups of all time, [3] and are one of the best-selling music acts in the history of popular music.
McKinnon, Wiig and Rudolph appeared as the Swedish pop group Abba in a commercial for a holiday collection “featuring 85 holiday remakes of existing their existing songs.” ...
Play was a Swedish pop girl group. Faye Hamlin, Anna Sundstrand, Anaïs Lameche, and Rosie Munter formed Play's original lineup from the band's formation from 2000 until late 2003. After founding member Hamlin left the group, fifth member Janet Leon joined Play to fill Hamlin's position as lead singer. [1]
The group formed in 1998 with three members: Andreas Lundstedt, Tess Merkel, and Annika "Annikafiore" Kjærgaard (née Johansson).Their first single, "Shine On," was a hit in Sweden, but it was with their second release, "Crying at the Discoteque" (which heavily sampled Sheila and B. Devotion's 1979 hit "Spacer"), that they achieved success across Europe.