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A-Ha
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1 January 1982 - 4 December 2010
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A-Ha is a band that formed in 1983 in Norway. A-Ha works in the style of electro-pop. The band originally consisted of two friends Paul Woctor and Magne Furuholman, who were joined by Morten Harket. At the beginning of their career, the new band A-Ha was unlucky until they met John Ratcliffe, the owner of a recording studio. It was he who recorded several compositions and introduced them to influential people in the world of show business. Of course, not everything worked out at once, but over time
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A-Ha is a band that formed in 1983 in Norway. A-Ha works in the style of electro-pop. The band originally consisted of two friends Paul Woctor and Magne Furuholman, who were joined by Morten Harket. At the beginning of their career, the new band A-Ha was unlucky until they met John Ratcliffe, the owner of a recording studio. It was he who recorded several compositions and introduced them to influential people in the world of show business. Of course, not everything worked out at once, but over time the talented guys noticed a grateful audience.
The success of A-Ha came in 1985. For nine years of work, the musicians released more than one joint album, after which their life paths diverged in different directions. However, in 1998, A-Ha reunited to collaborate. There are many successful musical compositions and albums. However, since 2009, A-Ha has ceased to exist.
The band's most successful tracks include Take on Me, The Sun Always Shines on T.V., Swing of Things, I've Been Losing You, The Living Daylights. /