Alphabeat's new single, "The Spell" released October 19th Okay, so I've been in the closet for quite sometime and now I'm ready to officially come out and say it.
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Then what is the point?
We reported recently that some of the cast members are eager to return to the sequel of Mamma Mia, provided that the catchy tunes of ABBA were involved.
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Since I don't yet have a PlayStation 3, (although the price drop should change that, come Christmastime!) I have always looked on in envy at SingStar (especially SingStar ABBA).
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"Eating the Dinosaur" (Scribner, 256 pages, $25), by Chuck Klosterman: Chuck Klosterman has a theory.
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My, my. Do we really need a sequel?
Not that we didn't love Meryl Streep the first time around. We just don't think we can handle another musical romp of Abba music.
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Robert Pattinson is set to star in a new movie called Unbound Captives with Hugh Jackman.
The two Hollywood heartthrobs bonded by doing karaoke together - singing Abba.
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The list of the possible inductees for the 2010 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony has been announced.
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Edelweiss, Bring Me Edelweiss, 1988. Following the step-by-step instructions on how to create as pop smash as laid out in the KLF's book, The Manual, three Austrian men teamed up with vocalist Maria Mathis to make Bring Me Edelweiss, a manic combination of fiddles, accordions, rapping, pop samples, ABBA and Indeep lyrics, and most notably, yodeling.
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Kylie Minogue will play her only UK date this year at an Abba tribute concert.
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Lectrolips are the British songwriting duo of Leo and Ant who have been writing and posting songs on their MySpace page in preparation for the release of their debut album, "Keyboard Sexy.
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The condom manufacturer Durex has released a new advert which shows two policemen about to get it on to the sound of ABBA.
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With its faux-ABBA music and attention to seniors, you might mistake this ad for a Cialis spot. Unless, of course, you didn't notice the giant flying purple Durex condom wrapper, which floats through life encouraging everyone from parents, grandparents, and yes, the youngin's to get in on — safely.
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Cute ending. What's the music, ABBA?
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Could Led Zeppelin and ABBA be able to replace Michael Jackson’s residency at the O2 and sell out?
The Sun is reporting that AEG Live has offered both Zeppelin and ABBA to play alternating nights at the O2 Arena in London instead of Michael Jackson.
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Could ABBA be able to replace Michael Jackson's residency at the O2 and sell out all 50 nights on their own?
What about ABBA and rock legends Led Zeppelin???
The word is AEG Live has offered both Zeppelin and ABBA some major dough to play alternating nights at the O2 Arena in London in the place of [.
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Concert Promoters AEG have put their feelers out to try and find a replacement to play at London’s O2 Arena for the 50 dates Michael Jackson was supposed to perform.
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Since the decision to turn Michael Jackson's 50-date This Is It tour into a tribute show, rumors have been swirling with performance hopefuls.
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If the promise of Birkenstock-powered phone chargin' wasn't enough to get your ass to Glasto this year (never mind catching Björn Again perform ABBA's greatest hits on the Pyramid Stage), how about an up-close-and-personal peek at Orange's Solar Concept Tent? Designed with help from an American firm called Kaleidoscope, this guy is a refresh of the original Orange Solar Tent you might remember from 2003.
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MODERN TONIC The editors of Modern Tonic present a weekly music update here on Towleroad. The rest of the week, they scan the pop-culture landscape for movie, TV, book and Web recommendations in their daily email.
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ABBA-Tim Rice musical has checkered past, but is now set for public television
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