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RedWine
03-21-2008, 04:22 AM
MADRID, Spain — A former drummer for the Swedish pop band ABBA was found dead with cuts to his neck in the garden of his house on the Spanish island of Mallorca. Police said Monday an autopsy showed it was an accident.


A neighbor found the body of Ola Brunkert on Sunday evening at his house in a coastal area outside the eastern town of Arta, a Civil Guard spokesman told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

He said an autopsy was carried out and confirmed initial investigations. “It was an accident,” he said.

The spokesman said Brunkert, who was 62, hit his head against a glass door in his dining room, shattering the glass and cutting himself in the neck. He managed to wrap a towel around his neck and left the house to seek help, but collapsed in the garden.

Brunkert lived in the coastal apartment complex of Betlem in the municipality of Arta, in the eastern part of Mallorca.

Brunkert had lived in Arta for around 20 years. His wife, Inger, died less than a year ago, an Arta municipal official told the AP. She spoke on condition of anonymity because she was not authorized to discuss the case.

ABBA band member Benny Anderson told Swedish daily Expressen he was sad to hear of the drummer’s death. “It is tragic,” he said.

Band member Bjorn Ulvaeus added that Brunkert had been “one of the best.”

“I remember him as a good friend when we worked together in the mid-1970s. He was a very creative musician who contributed a lot when we toured together and worked in the studio,” Ulvaeus told Expressen.

According to ABBA’s official Web site, Brunkert and bass player Rutger Gunnarsson were the only musicians to appear on all ABBA albums.

Brunkert first played with ABBA on the group’s first single, “People Need Love,” and toured with the band in 1977, 1979 and 1980.

He had been a jazz drummer and a member of the blues band Slim’s Blues Gang, before joining pop group Science Poption in the mid-1960s.

ABBA, with the four regular members Agnetha Faltskog, Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Ulvaeus and Andersson, was one of the world’s most successful bands, with album sales of more than 370 million. The group has not performed together since 1982, but continues to sell nearly 3 million records a year.

A former drummer for the Swedish pop band ABBA has been found dead in the garden of his house on the island of Majorca.

Ola Brunkert, 62, is believed to have been the only session musician to have appeared on all the group's recordings.

A police spokeswoman said an autopsy was being carried out but investigations indicated the death was an accident and no foul play is suspected.

She said a neighbour found Mr Brunkert's body on Sunday in the garden of his house in the town of Arta.

Police believe he fell and cut his neck indoors. He then apparently tried to leave the house to seek help but collapsed in the garden.

RedWine
07-07-2008, 04:31 PM
Abba will 'never' perform again

Bjorn Ulvaeus said money was no motivation for returning
Swedish supergroup Abba will "never" perform on stage again, two of the band's members have said.

Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson told The Sunday Telegraph there was "simply no motivation to regroup".

"We would like people to remember us as we were, young, exuberant and full of ambition," Ulvaeus told the newspaper.

The band enjoyed a string of hits in the 1970s and 80s, later spawning the musical Mamma Mia! which has been adapted for the big screen.

Power of veto

Ulvaeus added: "I remember Robert Plant saying Led Zeppelin were a covers band now because they cover all their own stuff.

"I think that hit the nail on the head."

Andersson said that he is surprised that the group's hit songs have lived on for so long.

"You know what pop music is. It is there for the time it actually happens. We were absolutely dead sure it would be the same for us."


Abba celebrate their Eurovision victory in 1974

The musicians said they exercised some control over the use of their songs in the stage musical and subsequent film version, which they were closely involved with.

"You don't just give songs away to anyone to do with what they want. It would have been a disaster," said Andersson.

"We had the power of veto which meant we could have stopped it at any time."

The Swedish band came to prominence after winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974, and went on to score a string of chart-topping records around the world.

Their UK number ones included Knowing Me, Knowing You, Take A Chance On Me and The Winner Takes It All.

The band disbanded in 1982, but never officially announced a split.