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Sweden's said a big 'Thank you for the music' to its most famous pop exports ABBA by honouring the supergroup with one of the country's most prestigious awards, the Order of the Vasa. It's the first time it's been bestowed in nearly half a century in recognition of ABBA's "very outstanding efforts in Swedish and international music life." The band, which consists of Agnetha Faltskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid Lyngstad, sprang to international stardom by winning the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with their infectious love song 'Waterloo'. Cultural CommandersThe Eurovision vict...
Euronews (English)
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Fashion Press
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Fashion Press
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Fashion Press
Homeless people in Edinburgh are being boarded out of town to make room for Swifties packing the Scottish city to see Taylor Swift perform three shows from June 7 to 9. Housing charity Shelter Scotland told the BBC that people in need of shelter are being shipped out to neighbouring cities because of stiff competition for hotel rooms From June 7-9, when the “Cruel Summer” singer performs at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium. Shelter Scotland director Alison Watson called it “a blatant injustice” that people without homes find themselves “in direct competition” with tourists coming to see Swift’s...
DPA
Musicians are furious that new tech has gutted their income. Record labels are wary, yet eager to cut deals with ascendant platforms. Fans are delighted to access songs for a pittance, even as they're screwing over beloved artists. The fears about today's streaming economy echo the existential panic when Napster debuted in 1999. The peer-to-peer service — where fans swapped catalogs of MP3 song files — walloped the record business. It helped demolish billions in label revenue, forcing a sclerotic industry to re-assess its entire model. It scrambled loyalties among fans, artists, tech companies...
DPA
Musicians are furious that new tech has gutted their income. Record labels are wary, yet eager to cut deals with ascendant platforms. Fans are delighted to access songs for a pittance, even as they're screwing over beloved artists. The fears about today's streaming economy echo the existential panic when Napster debuted in 1999. The peer-to-peer service — where fans swapped catalogs of MP3 song files — walloped the record business. It helped demolish billions in label revenue, forcing a sclerotic industry to re-assess its entire model. It scrambled loyalties among fans, artists, tech companies...
DPA International
Homeless people in Edinburgh are being boarded out of town to make room for Swifties packing the Scottish city to see Taylor Swift perform three shows from June 7 to 9. Housing charity Shelter Scotland told the BBC that people in need of shelter are being shipped out to neighbouring cities because of stiff competition for hotel rooms From June 7-9, when the “Cruel Summer” singer performs at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium. Shelter Scotland director Alison Watson called it “a blatant injustice” that people without homes find themselves “in direct competition” with tourists coming to see Swift’s...
DPA International
Crowded House, famous worldwide for catchy songs like "Weather With You" (1991) and "Don't Dream It's Over" (1986), has a new album out and it won't disappoint the band's many fans. You can still hear those older songs on classic rock stations around the world, especially the latter, which hit charts in the US, among other countries. Frontman, guitarist and songwriter Neil Finn still has happy memories of it, he told Rolling Stone magazine in 2021. "I’m actually grateful that that song has done what it has. It seems special," he said. "I just think to have a song that has travelled so far is a...
DPA International
Crowded House, famous worldwide for catchy songs like "Weather With You" (1991) and "Don't Dream It's Over" (1986), has a new album out and it won't disappoint the band's many fans. You can still hear those older songs on classic rock stations around the world, especially the latter, which hit charts in the US, among other countries. Frontman, guitarist and songwriter Neil Finn still has happy memories of it, he told Rolling Stone magazine in 2021. "I’m actually grateful that that song has done what it has. It seems special," he said. "I just think to have a song that has travelled so far is a...
DPA
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