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domingo, 21 de julio de 2024

Björn Ulvaeus: Returned to first love in Kalmar

 ”Det bästa med ABBA det är nu”

P4 KALMAR Björn Ulvaeus: Återvände till första kärleken i Kalmar 21 jul kl. 12.02


Jag fick den stora äran att intervjua "ABBA Björn"

Björn Ulvaeus: "Den här intervjun blev väldigt annorlunda"... A: På ett bra sätt? Björn Ulvaeus: "ja, inte alls som det brukar bli. Inte som jag trodde" Torsdag @p4kalmar @p4kronoberg kl 11 @anjakontor

Tuve el gran honor de entrevistar a "ABBA Björn"

Björn Ulvaeus: "Esta entrevista fue muy diferente"... R: ¿En el buen sentido? Björn Ulvaeus: "sí, nada como suele ser. No como pensaba" jueves @p4kalmar @p4kronoberg a las 11 @anjakontor






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viernes, 21 de junio de 2024

The ABBA Sound









Björn Ulvaeus chats with Gyles Brandreth

 Björn Ulvaeus - Rosebud with Gyles Brandreth

Rosebud with Gyles Brandreth

Legendary British writer, broadcaster, ex-MP and TV star Gyles Brandreth hosts “Rosebud”, in which he talks to famous and fascinating people about their first memories and first experiences.

Expect laughter, nostalgia, memorable stories, revelations and, of course, the odd name-drop from Gyles. 

We want to hear about your first memories - email us at hello@rosebudpodcast.com

And you can follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @therosebudpod

Artwork: Freya Betts.

Music: Phil Lepherd.

Producer: Harriet Jaine.

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The group recently reunited in Sweden to receive the Royal Vasa Order from King Carl XVI Gustaf of the Swedish royal family for their contribution to music.


And while the group were thrilled to receive the nod from their king, the band members had a sobering moment of realisation that there are far less days ahead of them than there are behind.


Opening up on the Rosebud podcast, Björn recalled to show host Gyles Brandreth, "We stood there quietly, accepting it out of the king's hand and him saying a few words. It was a very quiet and very elegant ceremony.


"All four of us of course were there. In public we see each other very rarely, and Frida said to me afterwards, 'This might be the last occasion'."


He added, "Very sad, and I thought about that afterwards, but we're not getting any younger."







Björn Ulvaeus is pop music royalty, a founder member of one the most successful pop groups in history - ABBA. So when Gyles was given the opportunity to interview him at a special event in Bridlington, the Rosebud team hotfooted it up there to record it. What you're going to hear is a very special, wide-ranging and fascinating conversation about Björn's life and his incredible career. Björn grew up in Västervik, a small coastal town on Sweden's east coast. It was a happy childhood, but he knew his future lay beyond the little town, and it turned out that his guitar was his escape route. In this interview, Björn tells Gyles about meeting Benny, how they clicked immediately and started to write songs together. He tells Gyles about their songwriting process, which is riveting. He talks about the night ABBA won Eurovision, and the difficult period that followed. He talks about the band's split, and about the effect of fame on his family. Gyles and Björn also - exclusively - reveal that they've been writing a song together. Will it ever see the light of day? You'll have to listen to find out...


Our thanks to the team at Bridlington Business Day. And our thanks to Björn Ulvaeus and Christina Sas.

https://open.spotify.com/episode/5pGe52U5FTkJSlZ6LTn6Qu?si=kALvtXvfSBC6yZhsnfyGXw&context=spotify%3Ashow%3A01EutcfPcZCqAfD7s7puJL&nd=1&dlsi=8a43a333d8bc4589

https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/rosebud-with-gyles-brandreth/id1704806594?i=1000659699158


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jueves, 20 de junio de 2024

Björn Ulvaeus in an interview with SuperReturn International


 


In this insightful interview from SuperReturn International, Björn Ulvaeus, co-founder of ABBA, shares his remarkable journey with the band's resurgence through 'ABBA Voyage' and discusses his latest venture, Pophouse - founded with EQT founder Conni Jonsson, which aims to innovate by treating music as an asset class. Björn talks about the uncertainty before the launch of 'Voyage,' the partnership with renowned artists like Gene Simmons and Cindy Lauper, the economic impact of ABBA-related projects, and his continuing drive to break new ground in the music industry.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87ZFR486ie0

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miércoles, 29 de mayo de 2024

Bjorn at Liverpool

 The Beatles Story Museum, Liverpool, were honoured and excited to welcome ABBA’s Björn Ulvaeus to their exhibition at The Albert Dock yesterday afternoon.


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Björn recently visited @lipaliverpool where @paulmccartney is lead patron, for a fun and lively Q&A with the students. He was also treated to a tour through the highly recommendable @beatlesstory museum

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The Beatles Story Museum, Liverpool, were honoured and excited to welcome ABBA’s Björn Ulvaeus to their exhibition at The Albert Dock yesterday afternoon.

 

The Swedish musician and producer, best known for being a member of ABBA, was in Liverpool conducting a masterclass for 500 students at LIPA, a university-level performing arts school established by Mark Featherstone-Witty and Paul McCartney.



During his short visit to the city, Björn enjoyed a tour of LIPA, a bespoke tour of The Beatles Story Museum and a look-out at the famous River Mersey.

 

The musician shares similar roots with The Beatles, having started his career in a rock’n’roll skiffle group called the West Bay Singers and later the Hootenanny Singers, one of Sweden’s most popular groups of the Sixties.

 

Björn made sure to greet his fans and take photos with Beatles Story team members before continuing his UK trip and heading to London.











LIPA H.E. welcomed ABBA's Björn Ulvaeus to the Paul McCartney Auditorium on Tuesday last week, for a Q&A session with their students followed by a tour of the Institute, and some of our Music Performance & Production students were lucky enough to be invited along.
During his 90-minute session with students Björn described the band’s recording process as one of “a constant evolution of ideas in the studio” as he and Benny perfected the musical backing. He also discussed the contributions of singers Agnetha Fältskog and Frida Lyngstad and how they would work for days or even weeks experimenting with vocal harmonies and arrangements. “That sound came very much from them.”
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Legendary ABBA songwriter Björn Ulvaeus took part in a masterclass Q&A with students at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts. During the 90 minute session he admitted that the band's lasting appeal was a mystery to him.






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lunes, 27 de mayo de 2024

Second anniversary of Abba Voyage

 


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Bjorn and Benny at the ABBA Arena








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ABBA stars reveal ‘proudest’ career achievement
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Members of Abba have revealed their proudest moments, which include a range of pivotal achievements from winning Eurovision to being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

As the Swedish pop supergroup celebrate the two-year anniversary of Abba Voyage, their London-based immersive experience that sees digital Abba-tars perform their greatest hits in a stadium setting, Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson reflected on the defining moments of their careers.

Björn, 79, admitted that the moment where it all began – Eurovision – was his proudest, because it established the band as a household name. It was 50 years ago when the quartet rrived on the stage at Brighton Dome and won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with their winning track “Waterloo” and soared to international pop stardom.

“The feeling afterwards that now the whole world knew about us and that we could now concentrate on the writing. It was absolutely fantastic,” said Björn of their Eurovision win, at a Q&A event with 3,000 fans in the audience, to celebrate the Abba Voyage anniversary.


Andersson, 77, said that his most fulfilling moment was being invited into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

“Those are a few moments when you know that you’ve written a good tune. It doesn’t happen often, its maybe happened ten times in the last 40 years,” he said.

The two-year anniversary comes the same year as the band celebrate 50 years since their Eurovision win.

Some fans had hoped that the band would mark the occasion by reuniting on the Eurovision stage earlier this month, for the first time since 1982.

The hosts of Eurovision added fuel to the fire by ruthlessly teasing a potential surprise performance from an iconic band beginning with “A”.

However, many fans were left disappointed when the band’s virtual “Abbatars” performed instead.


Hosts Malin Åkerman and Petra Mede teased a performance from a Swedish super pop group “beginning with an A”, before introducing the popular pop trio Alcazar, who performed their hit “Crying at the Discoteque”. Fans instantly complained that they were duped by the gag, especially since Abba themselves had posted a TikTok just days before teasing a potential Eurovision performance.


The projection saw group members Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid Lyngstad perform their hit “Waterloo”, which they performed when they won the same competition 50 years ago.



domingo, 10 de marzo de 2024

Björn´s Message


Björn´s message: "I understand who you are fighting, with your lives at stake, to maintain freedom in Ukraine. We must help you at all costs. We who understand how brittle and vulnerable liberal democracy can be, we must stand with you. I’m grateful that you are our champions in the fight against strongmen and illiberal dictators.”





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jueves, 29 de febrero de 2024

Cyndi Lauper and Pophouse will work together

 




POPHOUSE AND CYNDI LAUPER ENTER PARTNERSHIP TO CREATE NEW EXPERIENCES PROMOTING HER LEGACY


2024-02-29 06:00Pressrelease
POPHOUSE AND CYNDI LAUPER ENTER PARTNERSHIP TO CREATE NEW EXPERIENCES PROMOTING HER LEGACY
Cyndi Lauper and Björn Ulvaeus.
POPHOUSE ACQUIRES MAJORITY SHARE OF THE PUBLISHING CATALOGUE AND MASTER RECORDING REVENUE OF LEGENDARY MUSIC ICON CYNDI LAUPER

Stockholm, Sweden, 29 February 2024 – Pophouse - the Swedish entertainment company, which is a founding investor of the world-renowned ABBA Voyage immersive virtual concert residency and the force behind immortalizing the rock band KISS as avatars, has today acquired the majority share of award-winning American singer-songwriter Cyndi Lauper’s master recording revenue and publishing. Cyndi Lauper and Pophouse will work closely together through a joint venture. Together, they will develop creative activations inspired by Lauper's timeless pop music repertoire*, spanning her iconic career. This includes beloved hits such as "Girls Just Want to Have Fun," "Time After Time," and "True Colors”.

*The acquisition does not include Cyndi’s Broadway music. 

Cyndi Lauper comments: “Since we first met, Pophouse has impressed me with their commitment to maintaining and developing my professional life’s work and ensuring its legacy. Their creativity and vision, combined with my continued involvement via our unique joint venture is what is most exciting to me. I can’t wait to participate in this new stage in my musical evolution and I could not be more pleased to know my music will now be in Pophouse’s safe hands as they build upon my legacy in the years to come.” 

Working in close collaboration with Cyndi Lauper, Pophouse will follow its unique, value-added approach of drawing upon its world-class, in-house creative and storytelling expertise to introduce her music to new audiences. Pophouse will use its proven, industry-defining playbook to create new content and experiences to enrich Cyndi Lauper’s catalogue for fans old and new, actively seeking to enrich and add value to the brands and artists it partners with.

Today’s announcement marks Pophouse’s first acquisition from an American artist as the company continues to expand beyond its native Nordics into North America. Founded by ABBA’s Björn Ulvaeus and EQT founder Conni Jonsson in 2014, Pophouse began its venture into music investments in 2022 by acquiring the catalogues of two of Sweden’s most iconic global musical exports, Avicii and Swedish House Mafia.  As part of the Avicii and Swedish House Mafia acquisitions, Pophouse also announced the formations of joint ventures with the Avicii Estate and Swedish House Mafia band members respectively to further develop and safeguard their legacy through future global endeavors. 

Pophouse CEO Per Sundin adds “Cyndi Lauper is an icon, with a career that has inspired generation after generation of music lovers. That she has entrusted us to protect and continue to grow her legacy is a privilege we are proud to accept. We set ourselves apart through our emphasis on artist and brand development, so that we can nurture the value of our investment, and we are pleased Cyndi endorses our vision for her remarkable catalogue of work.” 

As one of few players based outside of the US or UK, Pophouse is Sweden’s next big creative export into the global music industry and is distinguished in the global market by its core Swedish values of collaboration and openness. 

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ABOUT CYNDI LAUPER:
With a career spanning over four decades, and with more than 50 million records sold worldwide, Cyndi Lauper is one of the most recognized and celebrated music artists in the world. She first rose to fame in the 1980s with now-iconic pop hits such as ‘Girls Just Want to Have Fun’ and ‘Time After Time’, leading to her winning the 1984 Grammy Award for Best New Artist. In 2013, Lauper's musical Kinky Boots won six Tony Awards, with Lauper herself winning the Tony Award for Best Original Score, which made her the first female to win the category by herself. Today, Cyndi Lauper is an icon for female empowerment and a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights across the world. 

About Pophouse Entertainment
Pophouse acquires and develops brands within entertainment – specialising in music catalogue investments. Acquired catalogues include Avicii and Swedish House Mafia. Unlike traditional entertainment IP investors, Pophouse adds value to their investments through artist-centric concept development by working closely with existing stakeholders. With a proven track record of successful ventures such as the investment in ABBA Voyage, Pophouse continues to redefine entertainment by pushing boundaries, embracing technology, and creating unforgettable experiences for fans worldwide. The company was founded in 2014 by EQT founder Conni Jonsson and pop music icon Björn Ulvaeus (ABBA). 

https://newsroom.notified.com/news/281609/pophouse-and-cyndi-lauper-enter-partnership-t



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Feb 15th, 2024 Stockholm

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yndi Lauper, ’80s Icon, Sells Her Music to ABBA Star, Plans Immersive Theater Show
FEBRUARY 29, 2024 | BLOOMBERG NEWS

Singer Cyndi Lauper is selling her music catalog, including the 1980s hits True Colors and Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, to Sweden’s Pophouse Entertainment Group AB as part of a project to create new outlets for the singer’s work.


The Swedish company — founded by ABBA star Bjorn Ulvaeus and EQT AB Chairman Conni Jonsson — said it acquired the rights to Lauper’s music for an undisclosed sum and is forming a joint venture with the singer to manage the catalog.

“I’ve had other companies approach me, and I really didn’t have any interest in selling my catalog,” Lauper, 70, said in an interview at Pophouse’s headquarters in Stockholm. “But this is different.”

The singer and the company aim to exploit her music through live shows, television and other projects. Keeping performers in front of the public, as Pophouse has successfully done with the legendary group ABBA, can protect and improve on the steady returns that song libraries produce.

Lauper, who has sold more than 50 million records over four decades, declined to comment on the financial terms of the deal, beyond saying Pophouse bought “a majority” of the catalog. She was enticed by the company’s ability to combine music and art through technology.

“I thought, ‘OK, they have energy and everyone is highly creative,’” Lauper said. “And it gives me the opportunity to grow my legacy as opposed to watching it on commercials. I have bigger plans.”

One of the creative projects being planned is an immersive theater experience that surrounds and pulls viewers in, following in the footsteps of ABBA Voyage. That show, which premiered in 2022, has sold more than 2.1 million tickets for performances featuring three-dimensional renderings of the four former band members. 

Pophouse is the biggest investor in ABBA Voyage, and is planning a similar venture with avatars of the rock band KISS, which retired in December after a 50-year career.

Lauper’s show will be based on the women in her life, set in her grandmother’s garden in the New York district of Queens, with the singer hoping to take the stage, she said.

“It’s about the people that influenced me — my mother, my aunt and my grandmother,” she said. “When I saw ABBA Voyage, I had this idea of bringing them back to life and bringing that whole neighborhood back to life.”

Decades from now, a hologram could replace Lauper onstage, the singer said. The timing for the show is up in the air, pending a decision on a potential global tour separate from the Pophouse collaboration.

Other potential projects include a TV series, a festival and an immersive installation. Lauper’s Broadway music, including multiple Tony Award-winner Kinky Boots, isn’t part of the Pophouse deal.

Pophouse, founded in 2014, began its venture into music investments in 2022 by acquiring the catalogs of the DJ Avicii and Swedish House Mafia, two of the country’s biggest music exports. As part of the deals, Pophouse also formed ventures with the sellers.

Other recent transactions in music catalogs include Sony Group Corp. (NYSE: SONY)’s reported acquisition of half of pop icon Michael Jackson’s catalog from the trustees of his estate for at least $600 million. Singer Rod Stewart sold his publishing and recorded music rights to Irving Azoff’s Iconic Artists Group for about $100 million.

“Cyndi is a dream partner for Pophouse,” Chief Executive Officer Per Sundin said in the interview. “She shares our ambition and desire to do the unexpected and push creativity beyond conventional limits. We believe in artists with stories to tell, that we can build upon.”

Songs as an asset class can generate relatively steady returns. The market reached a frenzy in 2021 and 2022, but suffered some setbacks with the recent jump in borrowing costs. The high-profile music investor, Hipgnosis Songs Fund Ltd., whose catalog includes songs by Neil Young and Blondie, canceled an interim dividend in October.

“We look for iconic artists that meant something in music history, and we want to enhance or amplify and expose the music to new generations,” Sundin said, adding that doing so tends to boost streaming as well.



















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