9/09/2013

The World Needs A Swedish Female Singer

By Cecile Ingram


The United States citizens admire any beautiful Swedish female singer that they can locate. ABBA had the major responsibility of presenting two of these amazing women to this world. They performed for over a decade and were able to make all types of people get up and dance to their music.

During their time together this quartet made very amazing music together and they will certainly be remembered in history. Agnetha Faltskog was the very pretty blonde lady within this group and she was born in Sweden. This lady had a dad who worked in a store and a mom who simply stayed at home to raise her children. She had always been interested in the entertainment world and started writing songs at an early age.

Agnetha took many piano lessons and performed with her choir at church during every Sunday service. "The Cambers" was her very first musical group when she was only ten years old. Her group would always get a thrill out of performing for local events around her hometown and people really appreciated their talent. Unfortunately this amazing lady decided to leave school when she was only fifteen years old.

This decision was made in order to capture the audience which existed at the present time. Agnetha really looks up to Lesley Gore, Connie Francis and Aretha Franklin when it comes to music. These three women are her true inspiration and she thinks the world of them all. She found that it was very easy to write songs about heartbreak and romance.

Faltskog met Bjorn Ulvaeus in the late 60's and they began a torrid love affair that was very beneficial to them both. These two were married in 1971 and their union lasted for a short eight years. During this time they had two beautiful children together. Even though they decided to divorce in 1979 this duo still remained with the group ABBA until the end.

One fortunate redhead within this industry is the lovely Frida Lyngstad who was born in a Norwegian hospital in the mid 1940's. Frida grew up in Sweden and still considers herself to be a native of this land. She also is associated with Germany due to her father's bloodline. Synni Lyngstad was her mother who left this planet at the age of twenty-one when she died from an illness.

Everyone around knew that her grandmother was a terrific music person who sang for local events. Frida always thought of her grandma as a great role model and she was sure to let the world know about this fact. On many television interviews she would mention her grandmother to the eager host. When she was thirteen Frida ended up performing with an orchestra. Her music endeavors would eventually lead her to Benny Andersson.

This Swedish female singer would only stay married to this handsome man for a period of three years even though they were engaged for nine. Frida found success again after ABBA had ended when she launched a solo career and had the hit single "I Know There's Something Going On".




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