(Photo courtesy of Andres Putting (EBU)) Iceland – Melting with the heat of their performance Now this is a song that I had not been overly fond of before I came to Baku but today Greta and Joni put on a performance that even the coldest of hearts […]
Eleftheriou [/caption] Greece – Unlike their Economy shows promise Yes Greece has taken to the stage for their first rehearsal. Eleftheria Eleftheriou singing her song “Aphrodisiac”. Greek Eurovision Song – The song though is instant in its appeal and you can’t help but sing along with the song.As I […]
Eurovision Ireland was fortunate to spend time yesterday with Mr Julian Vignoles who is the Head of the Irish Eurovision Delegation. Who is JulianVignoles Julian is the Assistant Commissioning Editor of Factual and Entertainment Programming at RTÉ (The Irish National Broadcaster). Ireland’s participation at Eurovision is also part of […]
Language is one of those subjects that divides Eurovision Fans. Popularity vs. Authenticity It has been generally held in high regard that if a country wanted to win the Eurovision Song Contest, they needed to sing in a language that had a wide recognition. Hence there have been […]
Yes Jedward in their quest to bring technology to the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 in Azerbaijan with “Waterline”, will not be the ONLY Irish Act on show in Baku. The Irish design company New Media Technology College (NMTC) have beaten off all other countries and won the Eurovision Song Contest […]
Jedward, Romania and Albania at Eurovision 2012 Eurovision 2012 is shaping up to be a close run contest. With 42 countries making their way to the Baku in the hunt for the Eurovision Song Contest title – we should take a look at the competition. This year there […]
JEDWARD – AND THE RESULTS FROM THE DUTCH JURY! “Eurovision in Concert” takes place every year in Amsterdam and is a concert with many of the performing artists in the year’s actual Eurovision Contest. This year proved to be a bumper year with many countries in attendance. However […]
Some people may not know that Eurovision was created after World War II in an attempt to bring the nations of the war-torn continent together. It was seen that Eurovision would be a cultural vehicle to mend rifts across Europe through the common denominator of music being an international […]