Lasse Wellander: Abba pays tribute to ‘superb guitarist’ and ‘fun guy’ after his death at age 70 | Ents & Arts News

Members of Abba have paid tribute to their long-standing guitarist Lasse Wellander after he died at the age of 70.

In a statement, Bjorn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, Agnetha Faltskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad said: “Lasse was a dear friend, a fun guy and a superb guitarist.

“The importance of his creative input in the recording studio as well as his rock solid guitar work on stage was immense.

“We mourn his tragic and premature death and remember the kind words, the sense of humour, the smiling face, the musical brilliance of the man who played such an integral role in the Abba story. He will be deeply missed and never forgotten.”

Members of ABBA, from left, Bjorn Ulvaeus, Agnetha Faltskog, Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Benny Andersson arrive for the ABBA Voyage concert at the ABBA Arena in London, Thursday May 26, 2022. ABBA is releasing its first new music in four decades, along with a concert performance that will see the "Dancing Queen" quartet going entirely digital. The virtual version of the band will begin a series of concerts on Thursday. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali)
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Bjorn Ulvaeus, Agnetha Faltskog, Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Benny Andersson at the launch of Abba Voyage. Pic: AP

His family said Wellander died “surrounded by his loved ones” on Friday after his cancer had spread.

Translated from Swedish, they added: “You were an amazing musician and humble as few, but above all you were a wonderful husband, father, brother, uncle and grandfather.

“Kind, safe, caring and loving… and so much more, that cannot be described in words.

“A hub in our lives, and it’s unbelievable that we now have to live on without you.”

He joined the group in 1975, playing guitar on a number of Abba hits including Voulez Vous, Take A Chance On Me and Knowing Me, Knowing You.

Wellander also performed on Abba’s comeback record Voyage, in 2021, as well as helping to develop the soundtrack to the film version of musical Mamma Mia.

Abba performing at United Nations General Assembly, Tuesday evening, January 9, 1979 in New York, during taping of NBC-TV Special, "The Music for UNICEF concert."  (AP Photo/Ron Frehm)
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Abba performing in 1989. Pic: AP

The musician also went on to release a number of solo albums during his career, including his most recent, Simple Ticket, in 2006.

He has also received a number of awards including the Albin Hagstrom Memorial Award from the Royal Swedish Academy Of Music in 2005 and Swedish Musicians’ Union’s special prize in 2018.

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