We have heard that Thomas will be helping Nina in Georgia with her entry WARRIOR – doing a new arrangement. Hopefully this will give the song an even more international feel. If I remember correctly, he did the same in 2007 for Malta with the song Vertigo by Olivia Lewis
LOOKING BACK AT COPENHAGEN 2014
As the preparations for Vienna 2015 are in full swing and more acts for this year’s contest are announced, let’s take a look at what Copenhagen offered those who were able to make it to the Danish city in May 2014.
SIXTH QUESTION – of 12
This is a very easy question – with ESC Covers publishing the covers of several Herrey’s vinyl singles, we need you to name one of the 3 Herrey brothers – the first name, so there are 3 to choose from.
HERREY’S – THIRD VINYL SINGLE
FIFTH QUESTION – of 12
The 5th question revolves around SAN MARINO and I have published three promo CD’s singles, 2012, 2013 and 2014, all three of Valentina Monetta and all three composed by Ralph Siegel. The question is easy, which one took San Marino into the final?
HERREY’S – SECOND VINYL SINGLE
6 songs make it to the final in Cyprus
The auditions shows are over and the Eurochallenge 2 has taken place in Cyprus. 10 acts competed and six have made it through to the final on 1 February.
The same judges as last week selected the songs to progress to the final. They were Elena Patroklou (Cyprus ESC 1991) , Alex Panayi (Cyprus ESC 1995, 2000), Despina Olympiou (Cyprus ESC 2013), Tasos Trifonos, Christer Björkman (Sweden ESC 1992) and Dimitris Kontopoulos (composer of some previous Eurovision songs).
Between each song a preview postcard was shown of the 10 acts working in a music project performing their favourite Eurovision songs.
The six songs to make it to the final are –
- Charis Savva & Nearchos Evaggelou – Dila Den Agapo
- Giannis Karagiannis – One Thing I Should Have Done
- Hovig – Stone In A River
- Minus One – Shine
- Doody – Magic
- Panagiotis Koufogiannis – Without Your Love
Who will make it to represent Cyprus at the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest?
Source: www.eurovision.tv; CyBC; www.esccovers.com
DANCING DEODORANTS – HERREY’S FROM SWEDEN
In the run up to the Swedish selection, we will be looking at several interesting covers of vinyl singles by Swedish melodifestivalen singers/groups. First up will be four different ones by THE HERREY’s who won Eurovision in 1984. Do you agree with a Norwegian paper who called them the DANCING DEODORANTS?
IS MELODIFESTIVALEN A SEVENTH WONDER?
Fred Medeiros, OGAE R OW member and our accredited journalist to the 2015 edition of Melodifestival recalls his first in 2008.
After visiting the last seven Melodifestivalen finals myself, I wonder what actually is it that keeps fans coming back for more. Is it the Schlager pop, is it the top quality productions or is it simply the hypnotising sparkle of the disco ball? Melodifestivalen is Sweden’s most watched television programme and the most watched national final by international fans. I originally visited my first Stockholm final in 2008 as I chose not to go to Belgrade that year. So as I prepare for my eighth final, I’m looking back over past 7 years to see if Sweden’s national selection is Ira Losco’s “Seventh Wonder”?
Not unlike other years, previous participates are often the hot topics of all the press. When previous winners participate for another chance of represented Sweden they are normally favourites to win. In 2008, Charlotte Perrelli (Nilsson), who actually won the 1999 ESC in Jerusalem entered again with the “almost textbook” Schlager/power disco dance number “Hero.” Not unsurprisingly, “Hero” was a clear favourite before a single note had even been heard. Penned by Fredrik Kempe, the new Thomas G:Son, and Bobby Ljunggren, who had already written 3 Melodifestivalen winners, “Hero” was dripping with potential and yearning to be heard by every European Schlager fan.
After 4 long weeks and 32 songs, “Hero” was no disappointment. It shone with every bit of glitzy sparkle and Schlager-tinged note. It had everything you’d expect from a Swedish euro-pop hit with an over-the-top diva, shimmering sequins, wind machines and a dramatic earth-shattering crescendo. Saying all that “Hero” wasn’t a runaway winner. The 2008 final was full of classic euro-pop anthems. BWO had entered with their best entry “Lay Your Love on Me” which actually could have won if the competition that year hadn’t been so stiff. Their euro club style was already doing well charting all over Europe including in the UK, arguably the toughest European market to crack. Linda Bengtzing entered with her third attempt, also her best entry, with “Hur svårt kan det va?” (How hard can it be?) Linda’s energetic dramatic beat driven song really was excellent but was overshadowed by being in the same semi-final as “Hero.” Sibel’s ballad “That is Where I’ll Go” and Amy Diamond’s bubblegum pop “Thank You” were both popular as well and very well written songs in their own right. There were also several novelty songs the best being Christer Sjögren’s “I Love Europe.” Classic Eurovision formula that could of actually had done well across the continent for the ESC.
Saying all that “Hero” had only one clear rival, Sanna Nielsen and her emotional ballad “Empty Room.” Like “Hero”, “Empty Room” was co-written by Bobby Ljunggren and was Sanna Nielsen’s first entry in English, a winning formula?
Sanna Nielsen had entered several times before but this was clearly her best entry yet. Although, I still have a weakness for “Vågar Du, Vågar Jag” (If You Dare, I Dare Too) her 2007 euro pop anthem. So with her fifth attempt Sanna had her voice, a touching emotional performance and the right song to walk away with the trophy but Charlotte Perrelli was standing in her way. In the end of a very dramatic final Nielsen actually won the public vote over Perrelli but the jury had backed Perrelli. So Perrelli had won her place to represent Sweden at Eurovision.
In the run up to Eurovision in Belgrade, Sweden were favourite with the bookies and they were clearly favourites to win but oddly Sweden wouldn’t of actually qualified for the final, placing 12th in the second semi-final but during 2008 there was a jury override vote. If the top ten songs chosen by the public didn’t match the juries top ten the highest scoring non advancer at that point would become the tenth place entry. So “Hero” knocked out the Macedonian entry “Let Me Love You.” Sweden finished in a very poor 18th place in the final. Ironically Nielsen’s “Empty Room” went on to win the OGAE second chance contest.
Overall 2008 was an amazing introduction to the live event. The sheer excitement and drama of the selection had me wanting more but I believe the superb quality of music keeps me hooked.
Lisa Angell to represent France at the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest
Lisa Angell will represent France at the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna with her song N’oubliez pas. An internal selection by the broadcaster, France 2, selected Lisa with what is described as a ballad.
The song was composed by Robert Goldman. The words of the song are about the First World War and how “we should not forget”.
Lisa has so far released three albums since 2011.
Have France picked wisely for Eurovision?
Source: www.eurovision.tv
