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Abba Biogrpahy The Swedish disco-pop quartet Abba remains one of the most popular bands of all-time worldwide -- from Australia to Russia,
Abba reigns supreme, their music perennially popular in European nightclubs and "discotheques" and in gay clubs throughout the English-speaking world. Despite breaking up in 1982, the members of
Abba have gone on to successful solo careers in Sweden, and the band itself continues to sell millions of albums a year internationally. Like Elvis,
Abba has spawned "tribute" acts, fanzines and conventions, which draw thousands of obsessed fans. Thanks to recent reissues of their albums, a 1995 Australian movie in which the band's music is prominently featured (Muriel's Wedding), and covers by popular groups such as Erasure,
Abba has found new fans worldwide, too young to remember the Abba heyday of the mid-1970s.
In the late 1990s,
Abba remains wildly popular throughout much of the world. Abba tribute bands such as
Abbacadabra and Bjorn Again pack houses, and Abba singles receive frequent clubplay, especially in new remixes.
Abba songs have been covered by several modern dance-oriented groups, including Information Society, Erasure and U2.
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