Moldova: Listen to Dana Rogovski and ‘Gave You Everything’

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Dana Rogovski – Gave You Everything

Moldova will hold a live audition for the 2017 O melodie pentru Europa. One of the hopefuls is the young and talented Dana Rogovski. She will sing Gave You Everything. It is an upbeat pop/dance song with a strong production and a lot of energy.

Gave You Everything is composed by David Gällring, Mattias Törnell and Nikos Sofis. David and Mattias also produced the song.

ESC Covers last year reported on Dana’s single De ce and her promise as an artist. She has participated in several music festivals including competitions in Czech Republic and Bulgaria and was a participant in the X Factor in Romania.

You can see the lyrics video for Gave You Everything below with thanks to Eduardo Blumenfeld at masteringsounds. The song can also be streamed on Spotify and Shazam.

Source: ESC Covers

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fQhNuETEpg&t=10s

EUROVISION 1999 – JERUSALEM – ISRAEL

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This was one of the best Eurovisions in many ways. This was the only time ever I had a direct flight to Eurovision. It was also the shortest flight (every other flight to Eurovision took almost 24 hours with lay overs somewhere) and the only time I could visit without a visa. But I had accommodation problems as the travel agent lied to me. Instead of securing me accommodation close to the venue, I was living in a guest house miles away from the venue. The travel agent said I wanted to stay CLOSE to a bus stop to take me to the venue, but my directive was that I want to stay as close as possible so I could walk there. It took almost an hour travelling by bus to Eurovision every day. Also I was totally away from any official hotels, so I was unable to use their transport and so I had to buy a bus ticket daily. I must say the guest house was out of this world, but totally wrong for me who came to Eurovision and wanted to be close to the venue.

Israel gave me my best accreditation ever – made me HEAD OF DELEGATION of SOUTH AFRICA so for the first and only time, I was allowed backstage to speak to the artists in private. They also produced for me a press card so that I was also able to get a pigeonhole. That year I represented the Portuguese radio station RADIO CIDADE.

Morten had a very special flight to Israel. He was on the same plane with all the artists from the Nordic countries. In the same plane were Selma (Iceland), Van Eijk (Norway), Charlotte (Sweden) and Trine and Michael (Denmark). Finland did not qualify for Jerusalem, so they were not there. Carola Haggkvist was also on the plane.

My flight from Johannesburg landed 3 minutes after the plane with the Nordic delegation. Charlotte Nillson spoke to me while we were waiting to go through customs and asked me what I thought of her song. At that stage there was a big debate about whether to sing in Swedish or English since the change of the language rule. I told Charlotte her song, “Take me to your heaven” would be a winner. More countries did televoting and I just knew for those viewers hearing/seeing the song the first time, this will do well. Patricia Lewis from South Africa covered the song and it sold 100 000 copies for her. She impressed the composers so much that they invited her to Stockholm where they produced a full CD for her.

Ralph Siegel was of course also in Jerusalem with Surpriz and their song Reise nach Jerusalem – kudus’e seyahat – it was exactly 20 years since he had been there with Dschinghis khan.

There were a change in rehearsals – Lithuania was suppose to be last on the first day but due to flying in only the next day (to save money), they swapped with another country which I cannot remember now but think it was Estonia.

Austria had a great promotion – their entry was “Reflection” by Bobby Singer and press people were given a disposable camera to take photo’s of Bobby and the person taking the best photo would win a holiday in some Austrian ski resort.

The biggest shock to me was the Friday before the final when the Jewish SUNDAY started and I was stuck 5 kilometers away from my guest house and no public transport and had to walk the distance home. Luckily it was mainly downhill.

Obviously with no transport to go to the venue from the guest house on the Saturday to watch the final from the press center, I stayed in my bed and watched the final on TV.

The entries I like best are
Sweden – Take me to your heaven – Charlotte
Iceland – All out of luck – Selma
Malta – Believe ‘n peace – Times three
Portugal – Conc tudo comecou – Rui Bandeira

And some horrors as well
Lithuania – Strazdas – Aisle
United Kingdom – Say it again – Precious
Spain – Lydia – No quiero escuchar

Participant profile: ESC 2017 Belarus national selection – PROvocatia

PROvocatia
PROvocatia

The last finalist of the Belarus national selection 2017 that we review is –  PROvocatia.

PROvocatia are another Belarussian duo that consists of Artem Solodukha and Mark Voitko. The band was created in 2015 in Minsk by their producer Anatoliy Chepikov.

The guys have the speciality of stage vocals from the University of Culture and Arts. They are very popular in Belarus. PROvocatia have many songs, which they sing during their concerts.

On the 20th of January the band will sing song My Love. The authors are Anatoliy Chepikov (music), Svyatoslav Poznyak (music) and Ilya Ermak (lyrics).

You can see PROvocatia perform below.

Their number is # 13.

ARTICLE BY: Eliana Goncharova

Participant profile: ESC 2017 Belarus national selection –  LERMONT & JULIC

Lermont & Julic
Lermont & Julic

Lermont & Julic  is a duo that consists of Vasiliy Seleschev and Anton Rubatskiy. The project was created in Minsk.

Lermont & Julic often give mini-concerts in Belarus , Russia, Lithuania, Germany and other countries. In their repertoire there are about 20 songs.

On the 20 January the guys will sing song Heart Beat, which they wrote themselves . Their number is # 12.

You can see Lermont & Julic perform their song below.

ARTICLE BY: Eliana Goncharova

Participant profile: ESC 2017 Belarus national selection –  Anastasia Sheverenko

Anastasia Sheverenko
Anastasia Sheverenko

Anastasia Sheverenko is the participant and the winner of many vocal competitions. Among them: ‘Belarussian Roots 2010″ in Palanga, Lithuania (winner); “New names 2011” (winner); “The Star 2011” – the contest of army songs (Laureate); “East Bazaar 2012” in Yalta, Crimea (participant); “Youth for the Union State 2012” in Rostov-on-Don, Russia (1st place award); the finalist of Belarussian musical TV-show “Academy of Talents” and others.

Anastasia graduated from the Russian Social University but she says that music is her life.

On the 20 January her number is #11. Song – We’ll Be Together . The authors of the song are Max Aleynikov (music) and Irina Filatova (lyrics).

You can see Anastasia perform her song below.

ARTICLE BY: Eliana Goncharova

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