An all new, sixteen pages long, interview with the individual members of ABBA will be published today in the newspaper Dagens Industri (DI). A translation will follow as soon as possible. The interview includes the new pictures you can see here!
When everyone wondered why Agnetha did not come to ABBA museum inauguration, she sat in a hotel room in London with Jan Gradvall, seconded by DI Weekend. Jan Gradvall has made unique interviews with all four members of ABBA. The whole package is published in DI Weekend coming out tomorrow - a giant story over 16 pages. "It started as a fun idea for a chip meeting last winter, we listed dream interviews for spring and then was ABBA an obvious choice, says Andreas Johansson, head of DI Weekend.
It required a lot of planning and hard work to row the whole port. "We realized pretty quickly that we would not manage to reunite them, but thought we would instead send Jan Gradvall interviewing Agnetha, Björn, Benny and Anni-Frid separately".
The award-winning Jan Gradvall succeeded piece was even getting Agnetha Fältskog on the hook says a lot about his position. When ABBA museum was inaugurated Björn, Benny and Anni-Frid on location in Stockholm, but Agnetha Fältskog released her new album in London. Then, of course Jan Gradvall there and interviewed her. DI Weekend promises something special for all ABBA lovers. "We are incredibly pleased with the outcome, a long, extremely readable story about Abbas adversity. Extra fun is that we got hold of the photographer Larsåke Thuresson's previously unpublished photos of Bjorn, Benny and Agnetha from Thuresson's Photography Collection"
When everyone wondered why Agnetha did not come to ABBA museum inauguration, she sat in a hotel room in London with Jan Gradvall, seconded by DI Weekend. Jan Gradvall has made unique interviews with all four members of ABBA. The whole package is published in DI Weekend coming out tomorrow - a giant story over 16 pages. "It started as a fun idea for a chip meeting last winter, we listed dream interviews for spring and then was ABBA an obvious choice, says Andreas Johansson, head of DI Weekend.
It required a lot of planning and hard work to row the whole port. "We realized pretty quickly that we would not manage to reunite them, but thought we would instead send Jan Gradvall interviewing Agnetha, Björn, Benny and Anni-Frid separately".
The award-winning Jan Gradvall succeeded piece was even getting Agnetha Fältskog on the hook says a lot about his position. When ABBA museum was inaugurated Björn, Benny and Anni-Frid on location in Stockholm, but Agnetha Fältskog released her new album in London. Then, of course Jan Gradvall there and interviewed her. DI Weekend promises something special for all ABBA lovers. "We are incredibly pleased with the outcome, a long, extremely readable story about Abbas adversity. Extra fun is that we got hold of the photographer Larsåke Thuresson's previously unpublished photos of Bjorn, Benny and Agnetha from Thuresson's Photography Collection"