ABBA awards and nominations

ABBA was a Swedish popular music group that had an active recording career between 1972 and 1982 and achieved an enormous commercial success worldwide, having become one of the best-selling popular music groups in the history of recorded music.

American Guild of Variety Artists (AGVA) Entertainer of The Year Awards (aka Georgie Award)

This was an annual award in several entertainment categories from an American trade union representing performers in a variety entertainment, including circuses, Las Vegas showrooms and cabarets, comedy showcases, dance revues, magic shows, theme park shows, and arena and auditorium extravaganzas. ABBA were honored during 11th annual ceremony.[1]

Year Nominee/work Award Result
1981 ABBA Vocal Group of the Year Won

Bravo Otto Awards

The Bravo Otto Awards are presented by Bravo magazine, the largest teen magazine within the German-language sphere. They are based on the annual readers' polls and honor top performers in film, music, television and sports. [2]

Year Nominee/work Award Result
1974 ABBA Silver Award – Pop Group Won
1975 Bronze Award – Pop Group Won
1976 Bronze Award – Pop Group Won
1977 Bronze Award – Pop Group Won
1978 Silver Award – Pop Group Won
1979 Silver Award – Pop Group Won
1980 Silver Award – Pop Group Won
1981 Bronze Award – Pop Group Won
1982 Silver Award – Pop Group Won

In 1983 poll, the group was voted #7 Pop Group of the Year.

Brit Awards

The Brit Awards are the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards. At the 1977 inaugural ceremony, the awards, then named Brittania/Jubilee Centenary Award, were presented for the "outstanding contributions in the past 25 years", thus all recordings released within the last 25 years and artists who have emerged in the period qualified for nominations.[3] Next Brit Awards ceremony took place in 1982.

Year Nominee/work Award Result
1977 ABBA/Arrival LP Best International Single & LP Nominated

Carl-Alan Awards

Currently called Carl Alan Awards, during ABBA's active years they were presented annually by the UK entertainment company Mecca in several categories for outstanding contribution to the world of dancing and dance music in the previous year. In the mid to late-20th century, the company owned the most extensive network of dance halls and nightclubs in the UK and members of British Royal Family handed the awards to the winners at the ceremony held every year, until 1983, at Mecca's top London venues: first, Empire Ballroom and later, the Lyceum Ballroom.

Year Nominee/work Award Result
1977 Dancing Queen (recording) Best Vocal Record for Dancing Won
1977 ABBA (performer) The Most Outstanding Group Won
1978 Take A Chance On Me (recording) Best Vocal Record for Dancing Won

Der Löwe von Radio Luxemburg prize (The Radio Luxembourg Lion Award)

The Radio Luxembourg Lion Award was an annual radio/television award presented by the radio/TV station Radio Luxembourg to honor achievements in pop & rock music. It was one of the most prestigious media awards in Europe. [4]

Year Nominee/work Award Result
1974 Waterloo (song) Goldene Löwe (Golden Lion) Won

References

  1. Entertainer of The Year Awards
  2. Bravo Otto Awards:
  3. Brit Awards: *"Brittania Awards:Best Of Last 25 Years Honored, Billboard, October 29, 1977, page 76". Billboard. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
  4. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%B6we_von_Radio_Luxemburg
  5. "ABBA (Inducted 2002)", The Vocal Group Hall of Fame Foundation website.
  6. ABBA website
  7. "Abba Members Attend Abbaworld London Premiere". Billboard.com.
  8. "ABBA: inducted in 2010 | The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum". Rockhall.com. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
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