Lasse Wellander, longtime ABBA guitarist, has died at 70
Lasse Wellander performs on stage with ABBA at the Wembley Arena in London in 1979.
Updated April 11, 2023 at 8:52 AM ET
A key contributor to Abba has died.
Lasse Wellander was the group's lead guitarist on some of their biggest hits in the 1970s and '80s, including "Knowing Me Knowing You," "Slipping Through My Fingers," and "Eagle."
The Abba band members Benny Andersson, Agnetha Fltskog, Anni-Frid Lyngstad, and Bjrn Ulvaeus released a statement on their Instagram page expressing their sorrow for the passing of Wellander, who played "an integral role in the Abba story." The statement also conveyed that Wellander's contribution will be remembered forever, and he will be greatly missed.
Born in 1952 in the small Swedish town of Skrekarhyttan, Wellander began playing the guitar after watching the Beatles perform on television in 1963.
Prior to joining Abba, Wellander played in a rock-blues band called Nature, which toured with Swedish singer-songwriter Ted Grdestad. It was during this time that he met Bjrn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson, the two male members of Abba.
Wellander played guitar on eight Abba studio albums and was a prominent performer in the group's live concerts. He first recorded with the group in 1974, playing guitar on "Intermezzo No.1" and "Crazy World."
Following Abba's breakup in the early 1980s, Wellander pursued a solo career, producing and recording his own music. But he maintained strong connections with Abba, contributing to the soundtracks of the two
Mamma Mia!
movie musicals, and also playing a part in Abba's comeback album,
Voyage
Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 9:05 am