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 Eurovision Song Contest 1970 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
With Willy Dobbe as the presenter, the contest was won by Dana who represented Ireland, with the song "All Kinds of Everything".
Finland, Norway, Portugal and Sweden boycotted this contest as they were not pleased with the result of 1969 and the voting structure.
Due to the four-way tie in 1969, lots were drawn to choose which country would host this Eurovision.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eurovision_Song_Contest_1970   (209 words)

  
 Eurovision Song Contest 1973 - Open Encyclopedia
The language rule that only allowed countries to enter songs that were sung in any of their national languages was dropped, this led to some countries to sing in English.
The Eurovision Song Contest 1973 was the eighteenth Eurovision and was held on April 7, 1973 in Luxembourg.
The event was marked with a scandal as the Spanish song, Eres tú, was accused of plagiarism due to suggestions that it was merely a rewrite of the Yugoslav) entry from the 1966 contest (Brez besed sung by Berta Ambrož).
open-encyclopedia.com /Eurovision_Song_Contest_1973   (201 words)

  
 Eurovision Song Contest Encyclopedia, Definition, History, Biography
Many viewers of the contest view the event as a combination of camp entertainment and a musical train wreck (a fact played upon in the UK broadcast with the sardonic BBC commentary of Terry Wogan) and a subculture of Eurovision song contest drinking games and the like has evolved in some countries.
The theme music played before and after the broadcasts of the Eurovision Song Contest (and other EBU broadcasts) is the prelude to Marc-Antoine Charpentier's setting of Te Deum.
Among the famous performers to have graced the Eurovision stage are Nana Mouskouri, Sandie Shaw, Sir Cliff Richard, Vicky Leandros, Julio Iglesias, Mocedades, Olivia Newton John, ABBA, The Shadows, Baccara, Céline Dion, Katrina and the Waves, and t.A.T.u.
www.alienartifacts.com /encyclopedia/Eurovision_Song_Contest   (3214 words)

  
 Contests
All of the songs were sung by Mary Hopkin, and the winner was chosen by postcard voting.
In 1970, Mary Hopkin was chosen to represent the U.K. in the Eurovision Song Contest.
The Eurovision Song Contest 1970 was held at the RAI Congress centre in Amsterdam (Netherlands) on March 25th.
www.hopkin.is.nl /contests.htm   (337 words)

  
 Wikipedia: 1970 in music
The title track and album stay #1 on the Billboard charts for six weeks and go on to win a record six Grammys at the 13th Grammy Awards, including "Record of the Year," "Song of the Year," and "Album of the Year."
January 28 - The newly formed group Band of Gypsies breaks up when guitarist Jimi Hendrix walks out after playing just two songs, telling the audience "I'm sorry we just can't get it together".
See also: 1969 in music, other events of 1970, 1971 in music, 1970s in music and the list of 'years in music'
www.factbook.org /wikipedia/en/1/19/1970_in_music.html   (961 words)

  
 entertainment.iafrica.com news Greece wins Eurovision song contest
Eurovision was a launchpad for the careers of such internationally famous performers as Swedish disco group Abba in the 1970's, or, later, French Canadian singer Celine Dion, who represented Switzerland, where she was living at the time.
The Eurovision contest, first held in 1956, is often associated with music of questionable merit, bizarre costumes and marked political bias in the voting.
Greece won the 50th Eurovision song contest in Kiev early on Sunday as singer Helena Paparizou thrashed the competition, triumphing over contestants from 23 other countries with her song 'My Number One'.
entertainment.iafrica.com /news/442473.htm   (758 words)

  
 RTÉ News - Elections 2004
A former singer, she was first Irish person to win Eurovision Song Contest in 1970.
In 2002, she contested the General Election for the Galway West constituency, but performed poorly, polling just 1,677 first preference votes.
A committed Christian, she sang for the Pope during his visit to Ireland in 1979 and later, in 1987, she moved to the US where she presented a music/interview TV programme, which promoted a Christian message.
www.rte.ie /news/elections2004/profiles/scallond.html   (205 words)

  
 Hall of Fame / The Eurovision Song Contest
An estimated 100 million people tuned into the Eurovision Song Contest at The NIA, Birmingham but to stage the three hour extravaganza, broadcast live to 36 countries, the BBC actually took up residence for two weeks, using every available space in the arena.
Eurovision is unique, a festival of music by performers from an ever-increasing number of nations, allowing the public to select “a song for Europe”.
Eurovision took place for the first time in Lugano, Switzerland in 1956, and was inspired by the popular San Remo Festival.
www.necgroup.co.uk /visitor/halloffame/eurovision-song-contest.asp   (702 words)

  
 HeartBeatRecords.Com - Dana
The former Eurovision song contest winner(1970), sang for the Pope in 1987 in New Orleans at the SuperDome.The song was "Totus Tuus"(Totally Yours)which she composed and produced.
The requested song was the World Youth Day '93 theme song"We are one Body".
Dana is today established as one of Ireland's most successful entertainers, having enjoyed outstanding acclaim through best selling single records and albums, top rating television appearances and major headlining concerts at home and abroad.
www.heartbeatrecords.com /artist.asp?artistid=1   (124 words)

  
 DANA 70's
The Eurovision Song Contest was to be on March 21, 1970.
The Eurovision song contest proved to be a major springboard to even greater success for the Irish songstress.
On their honeymoon, they wrote their first song together, "Praise the Lord." At the end of the 70’s, Dana was preforming at Charismatic conferences.
www.ewtn.com /dana/70s.htm   (610 words)

  
 index2.htm
Eurovision Song Contest record belongs to Ireland with 7 wins, followed by Luxembourg, France and the United Kingdom with 5 wins each.
OGAE is the World's biggest club for the Eurovision Song Contest and is the oldest and most wide-spread of the Eurovision Song Contest clubs existing today.
Our aim is to bring fans of the Eurovision Song Contest together, exchange information and together with other organisations promote the interest for the Eurovision Song Contest.
www.eurovision-tr.net /ogaeint/index2.htm   (278 words)

  
 DVDs of the Eurovision Song Contest ralleklein@gmx.net
In addition to that you have all the information about the songs, the authors, writers and the scoreboard with a detailed list of the given points for each country and each year.
A DVD for every Eurovision Song Contest TV show is also available (except 1957 and 1964- these only Audio Live CDs).
I sell a DVD that contains all of the participating songs in the Eurovision Song Contest from 1956- 2004 The DVD also contains lots of videofiles of the best entries.
members.aol.com /ralleklein/english.htm   (308 words)

  
 Eurovision Song Contest 1970
This is a chart of the Eurovision Song Contest 1970, which was held in Amsterdam, in R.A.I. Congrescentrum.
www.kolumbus.fi /jarpen/esc70.htm   (117 words)

  
 Eurovision Song Contest
The tradition of short ‘filmic postcards’ to introduce each country’s entry was introduced in 1970.
Portugal and the Nordic states refused to take part because of political relations between certain countries.
Brazil and Chile broadcast the contest live by satellite.
www.eurovision.tv /english/history_1970_amsterdam.htm   (131 words)

  
 Eurovision Song Contest and Junior Eurovision Song Contest Page
For all those people who are interested in the Eurovision Song Contest (both adult and junior version), here are the results with songs, artists and score results.
The 50th Anniversary programme from the Forum in Copenhagen, Denmark (the venue of the 2003 Junior Eurovision) was shown on 22 October 2005.
Visit Gina G's new website (She is also in the UK Final of the 2005 Eurovision).
www.myledbury.co.uk /eurovision   (1023 words)

  
 BBC - Eurovision Song Contest - History
The UK entry is a girl group called Precious with the song 'Say It Again' written by Paul Varney.
Staging the Eurovision Song Contest is an expensive business, you know...
Eurovision welcomes eastern Europe, but it's business as usual on the voting front, as Ireland's Niamh Kavanagh wins ahead of UK entrant, Sonia.
www.bbc.co.uk /radio2/eurovision/2003/history/90s.shtml   (423 words)

  
 The Eurovision Song Contest
As the contest proceeds you all eat and drink what you've collected for each country while their song is on the air.
The Irish Republic had a tendency to dominate the contest for quite a few years -but analyzing the figures since the contest began in 1956, most critics agree that the UK has had the most consistent success.
The song is quite similar in style to the Greek winner and Javine gave a flawless performance.
www.captcabin.demon.co.uk /eurovision.htm   (1161 words)

  
 BBC - Wales On Air - Mary Hopkin
And it was the Beatles' 'Hey Jude' which she knocked off the top spot when her song 'Those were the days' spent 21 weeks in the chart.
She was born in 1950 in Pontardawe in the Swansea Valley to Welsh-speaking parents.
At 17, when she went from the chapel choir to the Hughie Green talent show, Opportunity Knocks, her song 'Turn, turn, turn' won 10 times in a row.
www.bbc.co.uk /wales/walesonair/database/hopkin.shtml   (122 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Multimedia - Eurovision Song Contest
Started in 1956, this European song contest is held annually in May. The contest is intended to encourage the production of high-quality music through international comparison.
During the live telecast of the European final the winner is chosen by televoting, in which the viewers vote by telephone.
MSN Encarta - Multimedia - Eurovision Song Contest
encarta.msn.com /media_701500941/Eurovision_Song_Contest.html   (65 words)

  
 Double Deckers Music
Apart from his songs for The Double Deckers Welsh-born Glyn Jones was most famous as a writer of music for the aforementioned KPM music library including such titles as Celtic Pastoral and Vision Of Romance which were collected together on albums in the 1970's.
For Mary Hopkin and Clodah Rogers he was also conductor for their appearances on the annual Eurovision Song Contest in 1970 and 1971, and he also conducted for Anne-Marie B for Luxembourg in 1977.
Whilst songs were not featured in every episode, there was always music used in some way or another, and in most cases you do not immediately notice it, which of course is the sign of a good composer.
www.thedoubledeckers.com /music.htm   (1992 words)

  
 Eurovision Song Contest: The 1970's on Teilifis
Eurovision Song Contest, Congresgebouw, The Hague, Netherlands, 1976.
Eurovision Song Contest, Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, 1971.
Eurovision Song Contest, Palais de Congres, Paris, France, 1978.
www.iol.ie /~teilifis/euro70s.html   (71 words)

  
 :: EUROVISION SONG CONTEST KIEV 2005 BIOGRAPHY : musichead Australia ::
All songs and the show itself were made available on CD and DVD.
ESC goes multimedia: for the first time a commercial CD featuring all 24 ESC songs comes out, and the event is broadcast live on the Internet.
Because Ruslana won the contest with the song ‘Wild Dances’, next year's contest will be held in Kiev in the Ukraine.
www.musichead.com.au /site/artist.asp?actID=155402&bio=1   (1734 words)

  
 ::::: EUROVISION SONG CONTEST 2005 on STAR RADIO ::::: Listen Online to all the Eurovision songs on STAR RADIO
Star Radio played all of the Eurovision songs in its broadcast; every 5 to 7 songs, we played one of the Eurovision songs.
In 2002 Constantinos was again in the Eurovision Song Contest in Tallinn, Estonia, as the leader singer of ONE representing Cyprus with the song ‘Gimme’ and reaching the 6th place.
She was asked to sing a song for the Dutch National Song Contest and felt that she had "nothing left to lose".
www.star-radio.net /eurovision.htm   (7151 words)

  
 Eurovision 2000
According to Sveriges Television, the song will be performed by the swedish group "Sveng-Ingvars".
This year, Britain will select their representative for the Eurovision Song Contest on February 20th when the Great British Song Contest takes place.
The song is a really fast poppy one, that most people seem to want this year.
www.jmk.su.se /global00/annette/globalcourse/eurovision.htm   (1651 words)

  
 The 80s - (1980 - 1989)
Riva participated in the 1989 Eurovision Song Contest for Yugoslavia with a song by Stevo Cvikić and Rajko Dujmić.
Her sister Lia Vissi participated in the 1985 Eurovision Song Contest for Cyprus with the song ‘To katalava arga’.
During the Song Contest in 1986 in Norway she received 140 points, 36 less than the winner Sandra Kim, and finished 2nd.
www.eurovision.tv /english/1842.htm   (4460 words)

  
 Eurovision Song Contest 2005 PopMatters Television Review
The contest was broadcast for the first time in Russian and Eastern Bloc countries in 1965, but it wasn't until the fall of the Iron Curtain that Eastern European countries competed in any numbers: Latvia, Romania, Russia, Hungary, and Estonia all entered the 1994 competition.
Greece entered the contest for the first time in 1974; the next year, Turkey felt bold politically and artistically: it invaded Cyprus and participated in Eurovision (and Greece refused to do so).
While it can be cost-prohibitive for some countries to enter the contest (or to host the next year's contest if they win), voting often reflects world political tensions and alliances, pointedly, without American influences.
www.popmatters.com /tv/reviews/e/eurovision-song-contest-2005.shtml   (1156 words)

  
 EUROVISION SONG CONTEST RECORD COVERS
All images are believed to be in the public domain and have been sourced from various collectors, internet sites, brochures, books etc. This web site has no commercial interests (other than occasionally selling material surplus to requirement) and is purely for the information of fellow collectors.
Any copyright holder wishing to have images removed from this site should contact me, but it is hoped that they will allow the use of the art work for the enjoyment of all Eurovision Song Contest enthusiasts.
I'm looking for info on 'EUROVISION' the musical (1993) and BOOM-BANG-A-BANG the play (1995).
members.fortunecity.com /mcdeil69   (297 words)

  
 BBC NEWS Events Euros 99 News Dana's second Euro victory
Rosemary Scallon, who won the 1970 Eurovision Song Contest as Dana, captured an independent seat in the Connacht-Ulster European constituency.
Irish singer Dana and British actor Michael Cashman are celebrating victories in the European elections.
Eurovision winner Dana makes it as an MEP
news.bbc.co.uk /hi/english/events/euros_99/news/newsid_368000/368804.stm   (555 words)

  
 ABBA and the Eurovision Song Contest
Listed is each song as being either a candidate for Melodifestival (Swedish preselection), participating in Melodifestival, participating in ESC or a cover of an ESC song.
Benny's son Peter Grönvall participated in Eurovision Song Contest in 1996 as part in the group One More Time.
This is a list of all ESC-related songs where some of the ABBA members have had something to do.
www.geocities.com /sunsetstrip/venue/1535/abba.htm   (249 words)

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