Narè & Alina recently performed an amazing version together of Flashlight by Jessie J in the Armenian language. It sounds very exotic and is beautifully performed.
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Narè & Alina recently performed an amazing version together of Flashlight by Jessie J in the Armenian language. It sounds very exotic and is beautifully performed.
Continue reading Narè & Alina perform Armenian version of ‘Flashlight’ by Jessie J
Anna Sivolli has won the special Diploma prize at the Gold Talent London 2021 online international contest. She won the award in the 14-17 years age category.
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Mila Sivolli has won a special diploma award at the Gold Talent London-2021 – Online International Contest in the category of 18+ Vocal Art. The festival was organised between 1st to 15th May.
Mila Sivolli has released her latest cover. It Aprelu April by Inga & Anush (who sang Jan Jan at the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest for Armenia).
Continue reading Mila Sivolli and her latest cover ‘Aprelu April’ by Inga & Anush
GR8 Band are a new and exciting band project from Armenia. They are mixed group of eight girls and boys with a lot of youthful energy and talent.
Maria Petrosyan is a talented young singer from Armenia. She has recently recorded a cover of the song HOVO by Im Lusin.
Continue reading Listen to Maria Petrosyan and her cover of ‘HOVO’ by Im Lusin
Narè has released a beautiful interpretation of the Jorja Smith song, Blue Lights. Her sweet and soulful voice are a pleasure to listen to on this track.
Continue reading Narè and her sweet soulful version of ‘Blue Lights’ by Jorja Smith
ESC Covers had the pleasure of meeting the much respected and popular dancer and choreographer Vika Martirosyan during the 2019 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Poland.
Vika was in Poland to choreograph the stage performance of the Armenian Junior Eurovision entry, Colours Of Your Dream, by Karina Ignatyan and her dancers.
Vika has worked with the biggest stars in Armenia and her work is much acclaimed. She operates with the Amaras Dance Studio.
Check out the official YouTube channel of Amaras Dance Studio https://www.youtube.com/user/AmarasDanceOfficial . Look out for more amazing work by Viki and the team.
You can see below videos of Amaras with #Move with music by famous Armenian composer and producer, Nick Egibyan. You can also see recent performance of Vika with the students at Amaras Dance Studio, React, and also Slowly, Slowly. Also, you can see a performance to the song Do You? Of course, the stage performance at Junior Eurovision of Colours Of Your Dream is below also.
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Lia was the first singer to perform in the grand final of the 2018 Depi Evratestil Armenia Junior Eurovision national selection with her song Kamac-Kamac. It was a great start to the show by Lia and her upbeat song, where she was joined by four girl backing singers.
Kamac-Kamac has a very strong production and is catchy and fun. The music is by Nick Egibyan with lyrics by Vladimir Poghosyan.
Let us take a look at some other video performances of Lia. You can see her perform Brosay (Throw) at the Igor Krutoy Academy of Popular Music in 2017. She also took part in the 2017 New Wave Kids where she performed songs such as Mama Knows Best by Jessie J.
Check out Kamac-Kamac and some other performances below. I am sure we will be seeing a lot more of Lia in the future.
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Armenia have been teasing Eurovision fans with news about their entry from some time now, slowly announcing the various members of the band Genealogy, the group who will be representing the Armenian entry in Vienna.
Today ARMTV, the Armenian broadcaster finally revealed the final member of the group, along with the actual entry – Don’t Deny.
Genealogy are formed by 6 singers. 5 of the singers are from various regions of the world. They are Essaï Altounian, Stephanie Topalian, Vahe Tilbian, Mary-Jean O’Doherty Vasmatzian and Tamar Kaprelian and they come from Europe, Asia, America, Africa, and Australia and each have Armenian heritage. The 6th singer, Inga Arshakyan, comes from Armenia itself.
What do you think of Don’t Deny? Will we be celebrating in Yerevan next year?