Also known as Anni-Frid, Princess Reuss, Countess of Plauen, Anni-Frid Synni Lyngstad, Princess Anni-Frid Synni Reuss, Countess of Plauen, Frida Lyngstad, Princess Anni-Frid, Countess of Plauen
Swedish singer (born 1945)
Anni-Frid Lyngstad is a Swedish singer born in 1945 who became one of the most recognizable voices in popular music as a member of the band ABBA. She remains a significant figure in music history due to ABBA's massive commercial success and cultural impact during the 1970s and beyond.
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Anni-Frid Synni Princess Reuss of Plauen widely known as Frida Lyngstad or by just the mononym Frida, is a Norwegian-born Swedish pop and jazz singer. Born in Norway to a Norwegian mother and a German father, she grew up in Sweden and was a member of the Swedish group ABBA between 1972 and 1982. After the break-up of ABBA, she continued an international solo singing career with mixed success. In…
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Anni-Frid Synni Lyngstad (born 15 November 1945), also known simply as Frida, is a Norwegian-born Swedish singer who is best known as one of the founding members and lead singers of the pop band ABBA. Born in Bjørkåsen (in Ballangen Municipality), Norway, to a Norwegian mother and a German father, she grew up in Torshälla, Sweden.
Lyngstad found international fame when she joined ABBA, who have sold over 400 million records (albums and singles) worldwide, making the group, which included her second husband Benny Andersson, one of the best-selling music acts in history.
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Anni-Frid Synni Lyngstad, also known as Frida, born 15 November 1945 in Ballangen (Narvik), Norway, was a member of the Swedish super group ABBA and was married to Benny Andersson who also was a member of ABBA. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Anni-Frid+Lyngstad">Read more on Last.fm</a>
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