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ARTIST ANNOUNCEMENT – ISRAEL

Artist Announcement by Tel Aviv Eurofriend (Designed by Carolina Añazgo Leo):

“Shalom Everyfriend! Tel Aviv calling! It’s nice to see everyfriend’s doing great choosing their Eurostars. And i always say to them “Don’t get your head stuck in the clouds! The top of the scoreboard is the limit!.”
And guess what? It’s my turn to find out who’ll represent my country in the upcoming Esc in Kyiv! I’m esc-cited about that i can finally meet the person for this year.

I want to see every single friend in Eurovision Land have the chance of hosting an Eurovision Event… Yes! that’s my dream and i know there’s so many places to visit in Europe!”- By Tel Aviv Eurofriend

The Next star for Eurovision 2017 Grand Final 20:00 CET
Official Link 01 (Israel Only): http://reshet.tv/live/
Official Link 02: http://www.isramedia.net/…/%D7%A2%D7%A8%D7%95%D7%A5-2-%D7%A…
Unofficial link: http://www.isra.tv/channel2/
Israel Page at ESCKAZ: http://www.esckaz.com/2017/isr.htm

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EUROVISION 1998 – BIRMINGHAM – UNITED KINGDOM

When people ask me to pick the most awful of all my Eurovisions, it is easy to answer. It is this one by a long shot. Even before arriving at Eurovision, the biggest horror was the fact that Germany sent Guildo Horn as their entry – one of my biggest hates to date (and for all those who like German schlager music). In all honesty I have to say that the 1998 German selection was not that special. A penfriend sent me the compilation CD and although there were 3 Ralph Siegel songs in the selection namely “Kids” by Sharon, “Can-can” by Ballhouse and “Carneval” by Kopenick – none of these songs really stood out. I remember listening to the songs with Lana who worked with me and she went crazy over the “Gel song” by Fokker.

The trip also started with a horror drama. A week prior to my departure, I got off my bus from work and the bus driver closed the door before I was completely off and my arm was caught in the door and it broke the glass of my watch. The bus company said they would pay for the repairs, but I had to get two quotes. Naturally they accepted the cheapest one and I handed in my watch, saying I wanted it back before departing for Eurovision. The day before my departure, the watch was ready and I went to fetch it. Suddenly a guy stormed into the shop with a gun, demanding money. He grabbed a female as hostage. She was looking at a tray of expensive golden rings. The shock of being grabbed as a hostage was too much for her and she collapsed. The robber thought someone had shot at him but hit the female, grabbed some of the rings and ran out. The rest of us in the shop finally got our speech back and realized what a close escape we have had. So I did not have a good start to my journey.

1998 also brought the biggest crisis for me surrounding accreditation. The BBC did not think it was special for me to come all the way from South Africa for Eurovision when tons of South Africans are living in London and surroundings areas. If Greece had not come to my rescue and offered me accreditation (knowing that I do shows for the Greek radio station in Johannesburg), I would have had an even more miserable Eurovision. I was so upset that I left the Thursday before the final and flew to the Netherlands where I watched it on TV and televoted for Estonia. It was the first and last time I had ever televoted.

My hotel in Birmingham was also not that special. It was near the venue and affordable but it was small and I was the only Eurovision journalist staying there. But most of all, for some strange reason there was no curtains in front of the windows. And my room looked out right on a lamppost in the street. Since I am totally unable to sleep when it is light, I had to use my bedspread every night in front of the window to make the room dark.

At Eurovision Guildo Horn had so many followers – they were all around – tons of them came by boat to Birmingham to support their singer. His press conference was packed.

1998 also had DANA INTERNATIONAL for Israel and a lot of hype, as it was the first sex change singer to be at Eurovision. The press predicted the winner would come from either Guildo or Dana.

This was also when I met up with Chiara from Malta who was still very young and I was able to see how she grew and matured in later years when I met her again in 2005 and 2009.

The year also saw the first introduction of televoting on a limited scale – I am not sure but I think 6 countries voted by phone instead of the normal juries.

The Finnish party in the aquarium in Birmingham was one small highlight – this must have cost a fortune! But it probably was one of the most exotic locations for a party. Pity their entry “Aava” was not really my cup-a-tea, reminded me too much of the Norwegian Eurovision winner of 1995.

Because I did not stay until the end, I left Birmingham without obtaining all the entries on CD – I missed 3 – Germany, Israel and France. Luckily I was able to get them all later through other people.

Interesting is that someone made a Grand Prix compilation of the entries – all 25 and live from the performance.

Musically the highlights were
Estonia – Mere Lapsed – Koit Toome
Sweden – Karleken ar – Jill Johnson
Macedonia – Ne zori zoro – Vlado Janevski
Slovakia – Modlitba – Katarina Hasporva
Romania – Eu cred – Malina Olinescu

And of course the biggest horror
Germany – Guildo hat euch lieb – Guildo Horn
But other dislikes were
France – Ou aller – Marie Line
United Kingdom – Where are you – Imaani

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2016 Euro songs making the ESC top 250

31 of the 42 Eurovision entries have made the ESC top 250 which was revealed on New Year’s eve.
lets look at them
204 – Malta
203 – Belarus
171 – Serbia
168 – Slovenia
166 – Ireland
148 – San Marino
146 – Italy
143 – Lithuania
142 – Germany
140 – Israel
135 – Azerbaijan
099 – Belgium
094 – Hungary
078 – Czech republic
076 – Croatia
058 – United Kingdom
056 – Latvia
053 – Netherlands
050 – Sweden
049 – Austria
048 – Iceland
045 – Denmark
043 – Estonia
033 – Spain
031 – Armenia
027 – Poland
015 – Australia
012 – France
006 – Bulgaria
004 – Ukraine
003 – Russia

Shir & Tim will sing ‘Follow My Heart’ for Israel at the 2016 Junior Eurovision Song Contest

The broadcaster IBA have announced that Shir & Tim will sing Follow My Heart for Israel at the 2016 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Malta in November.

The song and video will be released very soon.

Source: www.junioreurovision.tv

Shir & Tim {copyright: Raphael Delouya/www.junioreurovision.tv}
Shir & Tim {copyright: Raphael Delouya/www.junioreurovision.tv}

ISRAEL AT EUROVISION – THE SA CD COLLECTION

1995 – AMEN – LIORA = 1 CD
1998 – DIVA – DANA INTERNATIONAL = 3 CD’S
1999 – HAPPY BIRTHDAY – EDEN = 2 CD’S
2000 – SAMEYACH – PING PONG = 1 CD
2001 – N.DAVAR – TAL SONDAK = 1 CD
2002 – LIGHT A CANDLE – SARIT HADAD = 1 CD
2003 – WORDS FOR LOVE – LIOR NARKIS = 1 CD
2004 – TO BELIEVE – DAVID D’OR = 1 CD
2005 – HASHEKET SHENISH’AR – SHIRI MAIMON = 1 CD
2006 – TOGETHER WE ARE ONE – EDDIE BUTLER = 1 CD
2007 – PUSH THE BUTTON – TEAPACKS = 1 CD
2008 – THE FIRE IN YOUR EYES – BOAZ = 1 CD
2009 – THERE MUST BE ANOTHER WAY – NOA & MIRA AWAD = 1 CD
2010 – MILIM – HAREL SKAAT = 1 CD
2011 – DING DONG – DANA INTERNATIONAL = 1 CD
2012 – TIME – IZABO = 1 CD
2013 – RAK BISHVILO – MORAN MAZOR = 1 CD
2014 – MISSING
2015 – MISSING
2016 – MISSING

VOTE IN SECOND CHANCE CONTEST 2016

 
The OGAE Second Chance Contest 2016 kicked off on 1st of June and members of OGAE Rest of the World can still vote! We are now at the halftime – the deadline for send your vote is 30/06/2016 midnight CET.
 
To vote, you have to rate all the entries, giving them a point between 0 and 5, except the song No. 9 which represents Rest of the World (and of course, Hungary), so if you rate it, it doesn’t count…
 
We ask you to send your votes to escvotes@gmail.com until the deadline. If you vote, you’ll earn 10 points for 2017 Ticket List.
 
Here’s the playlist of this year’s 23 competitors:
 
The details of the songs:
 
01 Belgium I’m not lost Tom Frantzis
02 Belarus My universe NAPOLI
03 Ukraine Helpless The Hardkiss
04 Albania Liroje Zemrën Besa Krasniqi
05 Malta Golden Brooke
06 UK Shine a little light Bianca
07 Lithuania Leading me home Erica Jennings
08 Italy Cieli immensi Patty Pravo
09 Rest Of the World (Hungary) Who we are Kállay Saunders Band
10 Sweden Save me Wiktoria
11 Denmark Never Alone Anja Nissen
12 Austria I’ll be around Elly V
13 Latvia We will be stars MyRadiantU
14 Switzerland Half a smile Vincent Gross
15 Norway Laika The Hungry Hearts
16 Slovenia Črno bel Raiven
17 Estonia Supersonic Laura
18 Finland On it goes Mikael Saari
19 Israel Somebody out there Ella Daniel
20 Romania Behind the shadows Florena
21 Poland Cool me down Margaret
22 Germany Mystery of a blood red rose Avantasia
23 Spain La vida sólo es una María Isabel

2016 EUROVISION – FINAL RESULT

26 – Germany = 11 points
25 – The Czech republic = 41 points
24 – United Kingdom = 62 points
23 – Croatia = 73 points
22 – Spain = 77 points
21 – Cyprus = 96 points
20 – Georgia = 104 points
19 – Hungary = 108 points
18 – Serbia = 115 points
17 – Azerbaijan = 117 points
16 – Italy = 124 points
15 – Latvia = 132 points
14 – Israel = 135 points
13 – Austria = 151 points
12 – Malta = 153 points
11 – The Netherlands = 153 points
10 – Belgium = 181 points
09 – Lithuania = 200 points
08 – Poland = 229 points
07 – Armenia = 249 points
06 – France = 257 points
05 – Sweden = 261 points
04 – Bulgaria = 307 points
03 – Russia = 491 points
02 – Australia = 511 points
01 – Ukraine = 543 points

2016 RESULTS – SEMI FINAL TWO

18 – Switzerland = 28 points
17 – Denmark = 34 points
16 – Albania = 45 points
15 – Ireland = 46 points
14 – Slovenia = 57 points
13 – Norway = 63 points
12 – Belarus = 84 points
11 – FYR Macedonia = 88 points
10 – Serbia = 105 points
09 – Georgia = 123 points
08 – Latvia = 132 points
07 – Israel = 147 points
06 – Poland = 151 points
05 – Bulgaria = 220 points
04 – Lithuania = 222 points
03 – Belgium = 274 points
02 – Ukraine = 287 points
01 – Australia = 330 points

Hovi Star will sing ‘Made Of Stars’ for Israel at the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest

Hovi Star {copyright: mako.co.il}
Hovi Star {copyright: mako.co.il}

The climax of the 2016 Rising Star competition has seen Hovi Star confirmed as the winning act and he will represent Israel at the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest in Stockholm, Sweden in May with his song Made Of Stars. Hovi was up against three other acts in the final.

The acts and songs in the final were –

  1. Hovi StarMade Of Stars 
  2. Nofar SalmanMade Of Stars
  3. Ella DanielSomebody Out There
  4. Gil Hadash Follow The Sun

Made Of Stars was performed by Hovi Star and also Nofar Salman but in different arrangements. The voting was decided by viewers by using a special mobile app. Hovi received 69% of the votes.

You can hear Hovi’s version of Made Of Stars below.

Source: www.esccovers.com

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1val6WJ9lC0