Gemini are a Swedish brother and sister duo, consisting of Karin Glenmark and Anders Glenmark. The duo released 2 original albums; Gemini (1985) and Geminism (1987). Much of the material was written by former ABBA stars Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, who also coined the group's name. Both albums reached the Swedish Top 20, while their success was limited to Scandinavia. Their only truly international release was the single Just Like That (formerly recorded and, as yet, unreleased by ABBA). ABBA (clockwise from top left: Anni-Frid (Frida), Benny, Agnetha, Björn) on the cover of their single Summer Night City. ... Benny Bror Göran Andersson (born in Stockholm on December 16, 1946) is a Swedish musician and composer. ... Björn Ulvaeus Björn Kristian Ulvaeus (born April 25, 1945) is a Swedish musician and composer, most notable as a member of ABBA. Ulvaeus was born in Gothenburg (Swedish: Göteborg), Sweden, but as a child he moved with his family to Västervik. ... ABBA (clockwise from top left: Anni-Frid (Frida), Benny, Agnetha, Björn) on the cover of their single Summer Night City. ...
Karin and Anders returned to the studio together in 2005 to record 'Den som sa det var det' (Those Who Said That Was That) - a new Swedish version of one of their older English-language tracks - and added a new backing track to 'When I Close My Eyes'. The latter was originally intended to be released on their first, eponymous album but was deemed too similar to the closing track, 'Another You, Another Me.'
A major part of the case that this object is at z = 10 was the presence of a strong continuum break between the J and H bands, attributed to absorption of all continuum shortward of 1216 Å in the rest frame of the object.
This non-detection by Gemini means there is no evidence for a break between the J and H bands and consequently casts significant doubt on the reality of the z=10 galaxy.
Gemini is an international partnership managed by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy under a cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation.
Gemini, formerly known as "Octavia The Mic Strangla" began writing, producing and performing in 1994 where she displayed her talents for crowds all over the NW.
Gemini's energetic and powerful performances have carried her a long way, but let's not forget about her versatile skills on the Mic and catchy "sing-a-long hooks" that layer her melodic musical productions.
Signing a record deal would give Gemini the financial support to transition her talents to the next level, and that is a career move she is ready for.