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The show was called “Dancing Queen the Music of ABBA,” and featured Jeans n’ Classics backed by the Timmins Symphony Orchestra (TSO). It’s a no brainer. The music of ABBA has an enduring legacy that ...
Nowhere is this exhibited better than the outlook of his wife, the brilliant Anna of Denmark, who emerges as a star of Russell’s narrative, the original ‘dancing queen’. Russell captures Anna’s ...
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Grab your Dancing Queens and get ready for the ultimate Mother’s Day ABBA Party at The Sugar Club on March 30. Whether your mam is a Super Trouper, a Gimme Gimme Gimme kind of gal, or just thrilled ...
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Pop loving Brits love nothing more than belting out the Abba classic Dancing Queen but the iconic tune has now topped the charts of the song most commonly sung wrong. The Swedish supergroup group ...
In April last year, Radio 2 listeners have crowned Dancing Queen their favourite ABBA song, taking the Number one spot in Your Ultimate ABBA Song, with tens of thousands of votes cast by music fans.
On Thursday, Abba Voyage celebrates three years of the ... a string of chart-toppers including Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!, Dancing Queen, Super Trouper, The Winner Takes It All and Mamma Mia!
But such popularity has not prevented Abba's 1976 hit Dancing Queen being declared this country's most misquoted track. The party favourite is supposedly the song that confuses Britons the most ...
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the future Queen has ditched her flowing midi dresses in favour of a sharper, more structured silhouette. The message is unmistakable - Kate is stronger than ever - and her wardrobe is the proof.