Björn Ulvaeus has recently chosen to spend his time in the calm company of music, returning to the piano where countless memories live. Each day, he allows new melodies to emerge — fragile, hopeful, and filled with quiet reflection. For Björn, writing songs has never been just about notes; it is a way to shape meaning, to bring comfort and connection where words alone cannot reach. He now hints that these creations are meant to carry something deeply personal, perhaps even a message for the world. What lies within his latest work is still unspoken — but soon to be revealed…

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REMEMBERING PATRICK SWAYZE 🤍 Born in Houston, Texas, on this day in 1952, the beloved actor and dancer would have turned 73 today. Known for timeless roles in “Dirty Dancing,” “Road House,” “Ghost,” and “The Outsiders,” he captured hearts with his talent and charisma. Diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2008, Patrick passed away on September 14, 2009, at just 57. Though gone too soon, his legacy lives on in every performance and in the love of millions worldwide.

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On the quiet afternoon of August 17, the sun cast a soft glow over Thame, Oxfordshire, as Vince Melouney — the original Bee Gees guitarist — made his way to the resting place of Robin Gibb. Standing in silence, he bowed his head, the weight of decades of friendship and music pressing gently on his heart. In his hand, a small bouquet of roses trembled slightly in the breeze. For a moment, Vince whispered the words of “I Started a Joke,” a song that carried Robin’s unmistakable voice into eternity. Placing the flowers upon the stone, he murmured, “Your voice still sings, Robin.” The air felt alive with memory — as if the music they once shared would never truly fade.

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