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Benjamin Boyce - Caught in the Act

Have you ever considered what it must be like to be in a BoyBand? Travelling the world, performing to adoring fans, hanging out with your mates? 


Benjamin Boyce of Caught in the Act tells his story.

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Benjamin Boyce was a member of the 90s pop group "Caught in the Act." Formed in 1992, the group gained popularity with their catchy tunes and energetic performances. Boyce's role in the group was as a vocalist and dancer, contributing to their dynamic stage presence. And Caught in the Act achieved success with hits like "Love is Everywhere”. He went solo, but it didn’t work out as he had hoped. After a series of reality show appearances, he’s ended up in Florida, happy, older and able to reflect on his life and times in one of Europe’s biggest pop bands.

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  • Ralf Hildenbeutel

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  • How ABBA won EUROVISION

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    NOTE - Photo Ola Lager (Premium Rockshot)It's 50 years since ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974, and leading up to this year's event, I'm running a series of interviews around the theme.⁠⁠First up is ABBA authority Carl Magnus Palm telling how ABBA won Eurovision - what led up to the competition, the genesis of the song Waterloo and what came afterwards. ⁠⁠To share use this link:⁠⁠Carl Magnus Palm has released a new book - ABBA on Record. It’s available now!⁠⁠To order the book:⁠http://www.abbaonrecord.com/⁠⁠Watch out every Tuesday for another interview in this series!