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SAN MARINO CANDIDATE – JULIAN LESINSKI

Julian Lesinski is a 27 years old Polish vocalist, theater actor and radio journalist.

He’s a winner of several polish song contests. As a student of acting school, he had performed in theater in Cracov. After that he finished Music & Drama School in 2015. For five years, he worked as radio presenter when he broadcast a program about Eurovision songs.

His first EP was released in 2016 and is avaible in Spotify and website. This year his new singiel ‘Mistrzu’ (eng. ‘Master’) reached almost 15000 views since September. Now Julian is working at new single, which probably will be submit in polish national finals.

As the biggest fan of Eurovision Song Contest and great vocalist, he’s trying his best in San Marino’s ‘Internet Candidate for ESC 2018’ with cover of Charlotte Perrelli’s ‘Hero’.

The most inspiring for him is Frank Sinatra, Michael Buble, Dami Im, Iveta Mukuchyan, Poli Genova, Helena Paparizou, Roger Cicero, Jamala, Kristian Kostov, Mans Zelmerlow, Loreen, Ann Sophie, Lisa Angell, Guy Sebastian, Magdalena Tul, Sergej Ćetković and Charlotte Perrelli of course.

Contact:
FB fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/julian.lesinski
Website: https://www.lesinskiart.pl
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3khKZKsrZhjK161pxLDgCc
YT: https://www.youtube.com/user/julianno17
E-mail: lesinski.art@gmail.com

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MELODIFESTIVALEN 2017 – HEAT 1 – RESULTS

The FIRST HEAT took place in Goteborg on 4 February 2017. Here are the results

Straight to the final

  • Nano – “Hold On”
  • Ace Wilder – “Wild Child”

Have to fight out in Second chance

  • Boris René – “Her Kiss”
  • De Vet Du – “Road Trip”

Gone home

Dinah Nah – “One More Night”

Adrijana – “Amare”

Charlotte Perrelli – “Mitt liv”

 

MELODIFESTIVAL FAVOURITES – 2002 to 2016

Here is my favourites from 2002 until 2016

2002 – Jan Johansen,

2003 – Jan Johansen & Pernilla Wahlgren tied with Fame,

2004 – Shirley Clamp,

2005 – Shirley Clamp (again),

2006 – Evan,

2007 – Magnus Carlsson,

2008 – Charlotte Perrelli,

2009 – Malena Ernman,

2010 – Timoteij,

2011 – Jenny Silver,

2012 – nothing, I really did not like a single song

2013 – Martin Rolinski

2014 – Cajasastina Akerstrom

2015 – Måns Zelmerlöw

2016 – Samir & Viktor

Sweden: Charlotte Perrelli confirmed for 2017 Melodifestivalen – according to Aftonbladet newspaper

Charlotte Perrelli {copyright: hqwall.net}
Charlotte Perrelli {copyright: hqwall.net}

The winner of the 1999 Eurovision Song Contest for Sweden, Charlotte Perrelli (or Charlotte Nilsson as she was known then with Take Me To Your Heaven) will take part in the 2017 Melodifestivalen in Sweden according to the Aftonbladet newspaper in Sweden. Charlotte also participated in the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest with Hero.

18 names were mentioned so far in the Aftonbladet newspaper (although this has be 100% confirmed by SVT). They are –

1. Les Gordons
2. The Fooo Conspiracy
3. Lisa Ajax with Ola Svensson
4. Elisa Lindström
5. Alice Svensson
6. Robin Bengtsson with a song by Robin Stjernberg
7. Ace Wilder
8. Boris René
9. Wiktoria Johansson
10. Mariette Hansson
11. Axel Schylström
12. John Lundvik
13. De vet du
14. Jon Henrik Fjällgren
15. Nano Omar
16. Etzia
17. Anton Hagman
18. Charlotte Perrelli

We will give you official confirmation of all the lucky competitors next week.

You can see Charlotte with her winning song from 1999, Take Me To Your Heaven, below.

Source: Aftonbladet

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktYvmYcSxyY

IS MELODIFESTIVALEN A SEVENTH WONDER?

Fred Medeiros, OGAE R OW member and our accredited journalist to the 2015 edition of Melodifestival recalls his first in 2008.

 

After visiting the last seven Melodifestivalen finals myself, I wonder what actually is it that keeps fans coming back for more. Is it the Schlager pop, is it the top quality productions or is it simply the hypnotising sparkle of the disco ball? Melodifestivalen is Sweden’s most watched television programme and the most watched national final by international fans. I originally visited my first Stockholm final in 2008 as I chose not to go to Belgrade that year. So as I prepare for my eighth final, I’m looking back over past 7 years to see if Sweden’s national selection is Ira Losco’s “Seventh Wonder”?

Not unlike other years, previous participates are often the hot topics of all the press.  When previous winners participate for another chance of represented Sweden they are normally favourites to win.  In 2008, Charlotte Perrelli (Nilsson), who actually won the 1999 ESC in Jerusalem entered again with the “almost textbook” Schlager/power disco dance number “Hero.” Not unsurprisingly, “Hero” was a clear favourite before a single note had even been heard. Penned by Fredrik Kempe, the new Thomas G:Son, and Bobby Ljunggren, who had already written 3 Melodifestivalen winners, “Hero” was dripping with potential and yearning to be heard by every European Schlager fan.

After 4 long weeks and 32 songs, “Hero” was no disappointment.  It shone with every bit of glitzy sparkle and Schlager-tinged note.  It had everything you’d expect from a Swedish euro-pop hit with an over-the-top diva, shimmering sequins, wind machines and a dramatic earth-shattering crescendo. Saying all that “Hero” wasn’t a runaway winner. The 2008 final was full of classic euro-pop anthems.  BWO had entered with their best entry “Lay Your Love on Me” which actually could have won if the competition that year hadn’t been so stiff.  Their euro club style was already doing well charting all over Europe including in the UK, arguably the toughest European market to crack. Linda Bengtzing entered with her third attempt, also her best entry, with “Hur svårt kan det va?” (How hard can it be?) Linda’s energetic dramatic beat driven song really was excellent but was overshadowed by being in the same semi-final as “Hero.” Sibel’s ballad “That is Where I’ll Go” and Amy Diamond’s bubblegum pop “Thank You” were both popular as well and very well written songs in their own right.  There were also several novelty songs the best being Christer Sjögren’s “I Love Europe.” Classic Eurovision formula that could of actually had done well across the continent for the ESC.

Saying all that “Hero” had only one clear rival, Sanna Nielsen and her emotional ballad “Empty Room.” Like “Hero”, “Empty Room” was co-written by Bobby Ljunggren and was Sanna Nielsen’s first entry in English, a winning formula?

Sanna Nielsen had entered several times before but this was clearly her best entry yet.  Although, I still have a weakness for “Vågar Du, Vågar Jag” (If You Dare, I Dare Too) her 2007 euro pop anthem. So with her fifth attempt Sanna had her voice, a touching emotional performance and the right song to walk away with the trophy but Charlotte Perrelli was standing in her way. In the end of a very dramatic final Nielsen actually won the public vote over Perrelli but the jury had backed Perrelli. So Perrelli had won her place to represent Sweden at Eurovision.

In the run up to Eurovision in Belgrade, Sweden were favourite with the bookies and they were clearly favourites to win but oddly Sweden wouldn’t of actually qualified for the final, placing 12th in the second semi-final but during 2008 there was a jury override vote.  If the top ten songs chosen by the public didn’t match the juries top ten the highest scoring non advancer at that point would become the tenth place entry.  So “Hero” knocked out the Macedonian entry “Let Me Love You.” Sweden finished in a very poor 18th place in the final.  Ironically Nielsen’s “Empty Room” went on to win the OGAE second chance contest.

Overall 2008 was an amazing introduction to the live event. The sheer excitement and drama of the selection had me wanting more but I believe the superb quality of music keeps me hooked.