The Peppermints launch second official video for ‘Breaking My Heart’

The Peppermints {copyright: Pisa in Movie -Film Commission}
The Peppermints {copyright: Pisa in Movie -Film Commission}

The Peppermints represented San Marino at the 2014 Junior Eurovision Song Contest with their song Breaking My Heart. The girls, consisting of Anita Simoncini, Rafaella Perniola, Greta Doveri, Arianna Ulivi and Sara Dall’Olio, have just released a second official video for Breaking My Heart.

The video on this occasion is to represent and promote Pisa, Ponte D’Era and Piaggio at EXPO 2015 in Milan. The video will of course show the Peppermints huge talent and unity as a group.

Anita will also take part in the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest, as she will soon reach the age of 16 years old. She will sing Chain Of Lights with Michele Perniola, representing San Marino in Vienna in May.

You can see the second video for Breaking My Heart below.

NEW LOOK HOME PAGE

Richard has been hard at work to give the website a new look on the home page, by grouping things together and re-arranging the page headings in more priority order.

We will also give the whole home page a new look – but that will happen after Vienna and we will also ask input from our visitors.

When the page was originally created, it was done just to have something to start with and now that we are up and running and with a lot of info on the website, we can start with a new look and experiment a little. I think we are the fastest growing website of the OGAE clubs and we could not have achieved this without the help of a lot of dedicated people. A big thank you for that.

Update: Retro 1974 Second Chance Competition

The Retro 1974 Second Chance competition is now entering its final phase after being announced late January. But before I explain what has transpired over the last few months, here’s a brief reminder of what this competition is all about.

The Second Chance Retrospective Contest started in 2003 with the purpose of looking back at songs from Eurovision National Finals that were not selected to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest (thereby giving the songs a “second chance” to represent their country), starting with entries competing for Eurovision 1986. The eventual winner of the 1986 Retro Second Chance crown was Deedee singing Fata Morgana from The Netherlands.

Each year since, the Retro Contest has gone back 1 year further, so 2004 voted on the 1985 entries, 2005 on the 1984 entries, and so on. However, not all currently participating countries and OGAE clubs participated in the Eurovision Song Contest back then or held a National Final, so as of 2004, the Guest Jury Hits category was introduced, which allowed entries from these countries without National Finals to choose another song which were released in the same Retro year, but were not affiliated to Eurovision. Each Retro year therefore has a Eurovision Retro winner and a Guest Jury Hits winner. OGAE Rest of the World won the Guest Jury Hits category last year for the 1975 entry, Only Yesterday by The Carpenters, and we are now looking to defend our title with a 1974 entry.

So where are we at….
On 28 February 2015 OGAE Rest of World members voted for their favourite 10 songs from one of three categories (Rock, Pop and Easy Listening), each containing approximately 40 songs. Based on the results of this round of voting, a total of 24 songs were short-listed, the top 8 from each of the three categories.

Another round of voting then took place and a winning song was selected to represent OGAE Rest of the World in the Retro 1974 Second Chance competition.

The winning entry was KUNG FU FIGHTING by Carl Douglas of Jamaica.

While we have been in the process of selecting our song to represent us, other OGAE fan clubs have been doing the same.

Next step
Soon we will get to vote for our favourite 1974 retro song from all the finalists. All the songs will be posted to a website and you’ll be able to listen to each one and cast your vote. Stay tuned for further voting details.

Sofia Kutsenko releases the official video for ‘Rozpovid’

Sofia Kutsenko {copyright: Elena Galkina}
Sofia Kutsenko {copyright: Elena Galkina}

Sofia Kutsenko recently released her brand new solo single entitle Rozpovid (Story). Now she has released the official video to accompany the song.

Sofia was a member of the Sympho-Nick group that represented Ukraine at the 2014 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Malta. The video captures the moments of teenagers enjoying the fullness of life.

Source: NTU, www.esccovers.com

OGAE R O W EXPANDING

Got the following e-mail this morning – so soon we will welcome also people from Chile to the network. Interesting to note that HERA BJORK is now living there and she is coming to Vienna as backing singer for Iceland.

Hello Roy,

It looks like the OGAEmanía is growing jajaja

Now, people from Chile, which I haven’t had contact yet because I did not
know noone wrote me asking me how to become oficial group for RoW inChile, they are 2 in charge, Marcelo and Ignacio who have been working with their group since 2 years ago, they have 71 members in this moment,
they have made activities specially for the final and last year, they have the opportunity to have Hera Bjork who lives in Santiago, Chile in reunion they organized for the ESC final, also for them, I’m going to give your email but I wanted to let you know first, they are going to write you.and give some background.

Best regards

Marta Rak releases her new song – ‘Trymai’

Marta Rak {copyright: kidsinfo/NTU}
Marta Rak {copyright: kidsinfo/NTU}

Marta Rak was part of the popular female trio Sympho-Nick who represented Ukraine at the 2014 Junior Eurovision Song Contest with Priyde Vesna.

Marta has just released her brand new single entitled Trymai (Hold Tight). The song was composed by Marta with Kateryna Komar, who is a Ukrainian composer and lyricist.

The song is about evil and goodness existing together. The main message of the song is that “everyone has their own dream which we should hold tight, not to let it go and always reach our aim”. The song starts as a ballad and builds to an anthemic pop song that showcases Marta’s outstanding vocals.

You can see Marta perform Trymai below.

Source: NTU; www.esccovers.com

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEebk-xDyrs&feature=youtu.be

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