Thursday, 12 November 2020

a-ha - A short history of a Norwegian Band of Three

 a-ha

A short history of a Norwegian Band of Three
By Vimal Kodai

a-ha (Commonly pronounced in Norway as A’ha, or simply A-ha) is and has been a Rock’ n’ Roll music band from the early 1980’s. A-ha blasted itself fully with melodious songs and rhythmic music, while its comforting but soothing tones spanned across the distances all around the globe. Its key entertaining vocalist—Morten Harket; its striking songwriter and guitarist—Pål Waaktaar-Savoy, and its brilliant keyboard player—Magne Furuholmen made highlighting impact on the stage of fame during the early 1980’s and onwards.

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The word ‘A-ha’ echoed in a powerful way to Morten Harket. Its songwriter, Pål Waaktaar-Savoy had initially cited one such song title under this same “A-ha” spelling. To the highest of expectations, after glancing at the notebook of Pål’s,  Morten made his way to hailing and announcing that their Band of Three would be ideally known as a-ha. Conclusive facts suggested that “A-ha” is meant for a resonating word of recognition and acknowledgement. It is as well a name with an unusual twist that can be easily mastered and pronounced. Morten Harket, Pål Waaktaar-Savoy and Magne Furuholmen felt revived upon the acknowledgement that their band would be known as A-ha.


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The band’s members who are originally from Oslo (Norway), met in New York and led their ways to being officially established under the keen lead guidance of Morten Harket. The latter, Pål Waaktaar-Savoy and Magne Furuholmen were officially set on the march for an ongoing journey towards Rock’ n’ Roll stardom as from September 14th of 1982.

Morten Harket


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a-ha’s Rock’ n’ Roll itemized themes, alongside the creative minds of its threesome talents, several hit songs found their births in the comforts of distinguished lists of hit singles. Chart-topping eras of fabulous musical songs followed for several years ahead. These were namely: Take on me; Stay on These Roads; Touchy; Crying in the Rain; Hunting High and Low; Cry Wolf; You are the One; The Blood that Moves the Body; The Sun Always Shines on T.V; and the list goes on…

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           Bibliography (Source and main resource accredited to)

  • A-HA, (2015), a-ha: The Band; Retrieved from Worldwide Web on the 17th of June, 2017 from: http://a-ha.com/the-band/

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