Monday, July 2, 2007

Changes to Finnish national selection for 2008


New team leads Finnish Eurovision Project
The completely new team is lead by the head of YLE Viihde (Entertainment) Ms Tuire Lindstöm.
The Finnish national final is lead by Mr Matti Grönberg from the same unit.
The pair promises some changes to the Finnish selection process, but will keep it as an invitation only -contest like in the last two years.
"We did not want to change the system, which seems to work well in practice. We wish to get record companies with us in an even wider scale than before to the project and create new success stories", says Ms. Lindström.
The rules for the contest will be published on the 17th of August. "Our team will research amongst other things, how many artists will be invited, how many songs each artist will perform in the finals and how the actual selection is made" says Mr Grönberg.
Both Lordi and Hanna Pakarinen were selected through four semifinals, where three artists each performed two songs. With this method all 12 invited artists got one of their songs to the final.
This method was though widely criticized by fans in 2007, as the artists were allowed to name their favourite of the two songs before the televoting began and invariably those songs also got selected, making mockery of the whole semifinal system.
It seems this new systems leaves the door open even for fewer artists to be invited with maybe more songs for each to perform, or more artists with just one song.
Ms. Lindström's latest credits include being the Executive producer of the third series of Idols for rival broadcaster MTV3 before moving to YLE. Mr. Grönberg has been with YLE longer and is responsible for directing and producing episodes of the long-running comedy series Kummeli and producing the quiz show Se on siinä.
As Hanna Pakarinen finished at 17th place in the Helsinki final, Finland will have to compete for a place in the Eurovision final in the semi-final in Belgrade, Serbia in May 2008.
source and photo:escfinland.eu

Romanian Top Hits Awards 2007

The Romanian top hits 2007 music awards are about to take place this year in the city of Bacau.
This is the second edition of the awards and several Eurovision Song Contest related stars are nominated in the six categories such as Mihai Traistariu who represented Romania in Athens, Simplu Featuring Andra with the song Dracula my love, the song that disqualified this year from the Romanian national final, Zdob si Zdub with Hora cosmica , the rock band that represented Moldova in Kiev and Akcent who finished 2nd in the Romanian national final with the song Jokero in 2006.


These are the nominees:

Best Nr. 1 hit 2007

Cleopatra Stratan – Ghita
DJ Projest - Esti tot ce am
Corina - Overdrive
Simplu feat. Andra - Dracula my love
Voltaj - MSD2


Boys: The best song 2007

Mihai Traistariu - Dimmi si o no
Florin Chilian - Zece
Simplu - Mr. Originality
3SE - N-ai crezut in mine
Akcent – King of disco


Girls: The best song 2007

Heaven - O parte din rai
Corina - Overdrive
Andreea Banica - Rendez-vous
Elena - Ochii tai caprui
Cleopatra Stratan - Ghita
Anka - Nopti de dor



"featuring...": The best song 2007

Banica feat. Phantom - Lumea danseaza
Activ feat. DJ Optic - Feel good
Corina feat. Toni - Quieres una aventura
Simplu feat. Andra - Dracula my love
Andreea feat. Keo - Nu stiu sa fiu



Bands: the best song 2007

Funky DJ’s - Follow me
DJ Project - Esti tot ce am
Fly project – K-tine
Activ – Reasons
High Q - Buna dimineata


Best rock song 2007

Directia 5 - Stain nu ma ocoli
Zdob si zdub - Hora Cosmica
Holograf - Esti asa frumoasa
Voltaj - MSD2
Animal X - Balada


You can vote your favourite artist here (in Romanian).






Cleopatra Stratan Ghita English version

Konstantinos Hristoforou on Bryan Adams stage as support act

from Eurovision Cyprus

The big concert featuring Bryan Adams with Konstantinos Hristoforou was performed on 29 of June at Tsirio Stadium.

Konstantinos participated for Cyprus in the 1996 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Mono gia mas", also in 2002 with the group One and "Gimme" and finally in 2005 with "Ela Ela".

Konstantinos sings the songs that came second in the national selection for the Cypriot participation in the 50th Eurovision Song Contest in Kiev, Ukraine, "She's no fool" and his recent big hit "Thes na kanoume sxesi".


Bryan Adams & 4 girls on stage dancing in Limassol Cyprus



Dimmi si o no video ready

Mihai Traistariu is preparing for the international release of the music video to his latest song, Dimmi si o no.
The music video, directed by Iulian Moga, will debut on TVR 2 tomorow July 3, during the television show, "Plaja lui Maruta" at 10am local time.
Live webcast here
Mihai Traistariu has been nominated for yet another award, this time in his home country, Romania. He has been nominated for 'Boys - Best Hit' category.
The nomination comes hot on the heels of his first American nomination, the highly prestigious 'Best Male Vocal' award at the LA Music Awards.
source:tvr.ro

New team heads OGAE France

On Sunday June 24th,OGAE France held its annual board meeting in Paris and completely renewed the board.
After 2 years of flawless work, Alex (the President), Patrice (the Treasurer) and Alain (the Secretary) decided to stop their activities. However they of course remain members of the French club.
Elections took place which resulted in a new board. Mathieu Kroon was elected the new President of Ogae-France. Mathieu is a young (22) and dynamic person with a very European background (he has origins from the Netherlands, Germany and Spain!). Jean-Louis Camet was appointed as the new treasurer and Francis Soghomonian as the new secretary.
The magazine of the French club (Cocoricovision) was also subject to changes. After 5 years of brilliant work, Alex Rouffignac decided to stop his work and Ethan Marchand is now the chief editor.
OGAE France hold several events during the year for their members. To join OGAE France, or for more information, email ogae@esctoday.com.
source:esctoday.com

Antonis Karatzikos:"OGAE is a large, loving family".

Antonis Karatzikos, president of OGAE Greece, has been elected as the new International Coordinator of OGAE International. He will serve a two year term as a result of the recent elections held by OGAE presidents on 1st and 15th June.
esctoday.com spoke with the new OGAE IC in Athens to congratulate him on his election. Antonis spoke to us about his plans for the immediate future, about his ambition to help found an OGAE club in every single participating country, about his expectations for the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest in Belgrade and his views on the voting system. The full interview will be published later tonight on esctoday.com.
The new OGAE International Coordinator also has a message for the readers of esctoday.com - especially those not in one of the OGAE clubs yet- is this: “OGAE is a large, loving family. We do things about and for the Eurovision Song Contest 12 months a year and we have a great time! It is really worth for someone to join and experience the whole thing from within.”
source:esctoday.com

Marija's backing vocalists win BUDVA Festival

This years backing vocalists in the Serbian entry Molitva has participated and won in this years Budva festival.

Sanja Bogosavljevic, Ana Milenkovic, Suzana Dinic, Ivana Selakov and Ksenjia Milosevic participated under the group name "Beauty Queens" with the song "Pet na jaden" and they won the festival.






source:oikotimes.com

2008 Malta Song for Europe :Meeting With Writers & Singers

“ Maltasong board will be holding a meeting this coming Wednesday with Song Writers and Singers with regards to the 2008 Malta Song for Europe.”
The Maltasong board has announced that a meeting will take place this coming Wedensday 4 July 2007 at the Vivaldi Hotel at 19:00hrs CET.
Invited to the meeting are all composers, authors and singers as well as any one who wishes to attend and contribute towards the discussion.
This meeting is of high imortance, and Maltasong chairperson, Robert Abela, has already hinted that next year's festival will see some changes which will be focused more on the song rather than the singer in order to get the best possible result next year in Belgrade, Serbia.
These decisions are being taken in light of the disappointing results that Malta has achieved in the last two editions of the Eurovision Song Contest.

Again the same story; Silvia Night for 2008 Icelandic selection

The controversial Silvia Night is rumoured to be re-entering the national selection in Iceland in 2008 for the eurovision in Belgrade.
The rumour started on Youtube and has been spreading, Silvia night is planning a eurovision song contest comeback. Silvia Night participated in eurovision song contest 2006 but didn't make it to the final to many peoples surprise.
She ended up at number 13th in the semifinal.


Last year


This year



sources:oikotimes.com;youtube.com

Magdi Rúzsa gets international award


CLS Records reported that the Independent Music Companies Association (IMPALA) announced the winners of their awards of 2007. Magdi Rúzsa's album called „Ördögi angyal”, of which more than 30 000 copies have been sold, got silver award. CLS Records is a member of IMPALA.
This award is the first one that makes you realize that the pan-european-based success is needed to be recognized on different levels before the number of sold records reaches 1.000.000. It is already a huge success for many independent record companies to sell 30.000 copies. And that deserves the recognition.
The categories are:
Impala Silver 30 000
Impala Gold 100 000
Impala Diamond 250 000
Impala Platinum 500 000
Impala Double Platinum 1 000 000
IMPALA was established in 2000 as a non-profit organisation on scientific and art purpose to help independent record companies and labels. IMPALA has more than 3.500 members and one of them is CLS Records from Hungary.

Marija Serifovic at Pride Festival in Sweden

Maria Serifovic will sing at this years Pride Festival in Sweden on August 1st, during the Schlager special evening.
She is happy about coming to Sweden and wants to stay a little longer than the last time she was here reporters on Expressen reports. Marija hasn't been lucky in finding a record-label who wants to sign her and almost no radio stations outside Serbia is playing her winning song.
This means that Molitva is one of the least successful winning songs in Eurovision ever reports Expressen.
source;oikotimes.com

Verka Serduchka - Final Night Video

Eurovision SC Final 2007 - Ukraine - Verka Serduchka




Listen Verka singing Dancing lasha tumbai (lullaby version)

Verka Serduchka forbidden to act in Russia

The Ucranian singer Andrei Danilko, known as Verka Serduchka, was forbidden to perform in Russia, inform the Russian tabloid “Tvoi Den”.
According to this newspaper, “all the concert promoters received official instructions forbidding Verka to act or perform in Russia territory”.
Verka reached the second place in last Eurovision Song Contest with “Dancing Lasha tumbai”.
Many rumours, before and after the Finnish festival, said that the Ucranian entrant sang “Russia good-bye”, an “offence” to Russian people.
“I’m tired to say to everybody that I never sang “Russia good bye”. I don’t want to gain enemies in Russia”, told Verka to “Tvoi Den”.
source:oikotimes.com

Malta - Olivia Lewis -Semifinal Night

Eurovision Helsinki 2007 - Semi-Final - Malta - Olivia Lewis

Olivia Lewis - Vertigo Promo Video

Eurovision 2007 Malta - Olivia Lewis - Vertigo

Robert Abela promises a "mini-Revolution" for Maltasong 2008!


OGAE Malta reports:
Recently, Mr Robert Abela, Malta's head of delegation for the Eurovision Song Contest promised a "mini-revolution" for the selection of the next Maltese Eurovision entry.
Mr Abela, chairperson of the Maltasong Board - responsible for the Maltese entry at the Eurovision Song Contest, was interviewed by local journalist Lou Bondi. The interview was published on the "Sunday Circle" of Sunday 1st July 2007.
During the interview Mr Abela said that his position is that if the Minister of Culture, Dr Francis Zammit Dimech, asks him to stay on he will give it one last shot.
"But if he does go for it he is resolute on a mission - to throw caution to the wind and do what needs to be done. Robert Abela promises a "small revolution", reports Bondi.
"I will give importance to the song, not the singer. It could be that the semi-final winners would be chosen exclusively by a jury whose job would be to select the best songs to go got he final. However, the jury would retain the right to change the singers of those songs. The finals would still be decided by means of 100 % televoting", suggested Mr Abela.
Lou invited us to imagine this scenario:"Can you imagine the reaction of the singer whose song goes through to the final but he or she is bumped off? Imagine...A particular song is chosen by the jury to go to the finals but with a different singer. It goes on to win locally but then bombs abysmally at the Eurovision!!
"And...just for the record: The Lm60,000 forked out for the Eurovision annualy were cut down to Lm10,000 this year. The rest are covered by funds raised from ticket sales, sponsorships, televoting taking and what not. Robert Abela is clearly not happy with this state of affairs.
"This year he spent Lm2,000 of his own money to save face with his Eurovision colleagues abroad", claimed Bondi.
UPDATE: Ogae Malta has learnt from sources close to the Maltasong Board that a meeting with songwriters and other interested parties will be held during this week to discuss the proposals for the next edition of the Malta Song for Europe festival.