Swedish guitarist Lasse Wellander, who collaborated with the iconic pop band ABBA for decades, died on Friday April 7 after a battle with cancer.
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"It is with indescribable sadness that we have to announce that our beloved Lasse has fallen asleep," a statement posted to his Facebook account on Sunday read. "You were an amazing musician and humble as few, but above all you were a wonderful husband, father, brother, uncle and grandfather."
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Lasse Wellander first worked with ABBA's four leading members — Agnetha Faltskog, Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson — as a guitarist in 1974. He toured with the group and played on 24 of the band's songs, including hits such as "Knowing Me, Knowing You," "Take a Chance on Me," and "Voulez-Vous."
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"Lasse was a dear friend, a fun guy and a superb guitarist,” ABBA said in a statement to CNN Monday. The band also cited the importance of his creative input in the recording studio and his "rock solid" guitar work on stage.
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Wellander's long history with the band also included collaborating on the soundtrack for the 2008 movie adaptation of the long-running musical "Mamma Mia!" which features ABBA hits.
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Most recently Wellander played on the band's comeback album, "Voyage" which was released in 2021 and nominated for a Grammy.
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In 2018, Wellander was honored with a special award for his work as a session musician, given out by the Swedish Musician Union.
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