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"Björn Again: The ABBA
Experience" comes to Centennial
Hall tonight. It's a stage show
that goes beyond the music of
the 1970s-'80s super group to
explore the egos and
relationships of the Swedish
foursome - Benny Andersson,
Björn Ulvaeus, Anni-Frid
Lyngstad and Agnetha Fältskog.

The origin of ABBA's name has
two stories: One, they used the
initials of their first names; and
two, the name is a play on a
popular Swedish company
named Abba.

Both are true. The band was
originally named after the
Swedish company, but when
their career was booming
internationally - they went on to
become one of the most
successful international pop acts
ever - they realized no one
outside their native Sweden
would get the name play. So they
held a contest with fans to come
up with a name before settling
on ABBA. They eventually had to
negotiate with the company to
use the name ABBA.

Here's our question: In what
business was the Swedish
company?

Those who answer correctly will
have a chance to win a cookbook.

Click here to submit your
answer.

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The Duhks are idealistic eclectics

By MICHAEL McCALL
Associated Press
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 08.19.2008
The Duhks (pronounced "ducks") don't land in one place too long. An acclaimed acoustic quintet from Winnipeg, Canada, they defy easy categorization by slipping unpredictably from spirituals to pop to world music to traditional folk. They seem to adhere only to one principle: Keep things fiercely focused and steeped in passion.
With "Fast Paced World," the Duhks' fourth album, the band continues to rapidly evolve. Sarah Dugas is the new vocalist, and like forerunner Jessee Havey, she's a soulful powerhouse, as she proves with her ferocious testifying on a cover of the traditional Deep South folk song, "Mighty Storm." Her brother, drummer Christian Dugas, can handle a variety of complex beats, including the polyrhythmic underpinning of "Magalenha," a Tropicalia song by Brazilian master Carlinhos Brown.
At their heart, the Duhks are idealistic eclectics. But unlike some freedom-loving young prodigies, they keep their arrangements crisp, and producer Jay Joyce helps them concentrate on sharp ensemble playing and concise solos rather than lengthy jams. Songs like the pop-oriented "You Don't See It" and the rampaging acoustic stomp of "95 South" carry a punch few jam bands ever muster.
CHECK THIS OUT: "Fast Paced World," the title cut, is a social manifesto decrying the modern customs of materialism and greed and asking why we've moved away from the principles of love, culture, family and nature — all sung with turbulent intensity by Dugan over a clanging, Tom Waits-style arrangement.

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