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  Gateway Pundit: Tent City Recreated in Kiev
The design of the camping area is aimed to show guests what the Orange Revolution in Ukraine was about, Boichuk said.
The Ukrainian representative at the Eurovision contest this year is a group called Grindzholy, the performers of the unofficial anthem of the Orange Revolution.
The hosts of the show in Kiev will be Ukrainian singer Ruslana, Eurovision-2004 winner, and boxer Vladimir Klichko, the Kievtourist Web site reports.
gatewaypundit.blogspot.com /2005/05/tent-city-recreated-in-kiev.html   (183 words)

  
  Ukraine Info | News | News Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Commenting on the session, Prime Minister Tymoshenko referred to it as a symbolic event, which had dealt with plans to develop new routes for transportation of petroleum, natural gas and electric power.
President Viktor Yuschenko is hoping that the Grindzholy ("little sledge" in West Ukrainian) group will fittingly represent Ukraine at the 2005 Eurovision song contest well, having won the qualification contest.
Yuschenko believes that the song entitled "Together We Are Many," which the group performed in the final of the qualification contest, has become one of the symbols of the mass demonstrations against the rigging of the presidential elections that took place on Kyiv's Independence Square in the November-December period of 2004...
www.ukraineinfo.us /news/news/050228.html   (261 words)

  
 Eurovision Song Contest 2005 - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The fifteen winners went forward to a public national final on February 27, 2005, although singers of entries that had been published prior to November 2004, including the heavy favourite Ani Lorak, were asked to submit a new song for the final.
In addition, four wildcards were added to the line-up for the final and one of these, the hip-hop entry "Razom Nas Bahato" ("Together We Are Many") by the band Grindzholy ("Greenjolly"), was controversially voted the winner, beating Ani Lorak into second place.
The controversial decision to add the entrants into the final was initiated by Ukrainian Vice Prime Minister on Humanitarian Policy Mykola Tomenko.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Eurovision_Song_Contest_2005   (3235 words)

  
 Grindzholy - One Language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
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Grindzholy is a popular western Ukranian rap band most widely known for their song, Razom Nas Bahato, Nas Ne Podolaty (Together there are many of us!
We cannot be defeated), which became the unofficial anthem of the Ukranian Orange Revolution in 2004.
www.onelang.com /encyclopedia/index.php/Grindzholy   (182 words)

  
 Orange Ukraine - Journal of Ukrainian Current Events - Thank Goodness Eurovision is Over
This pretty much proves that Eurovision is the result of voting by an army 14 year olds who speak English as a second language and own mobile phones.
Before the contest started, I was really worried they were not only going to waste a perfectly good protest song by associating it with candy-coated pop, but they were also going to make the nation look foolish on Euro-wide television.
What irked me was not antiwar message, it was the fuss that was made about Grindzholy's "Yushchenko, Yushchenko, is our President!" lyric in their original song, and the non-fuss about Russia's entry saying "America, why are you killing little Erica's dreams and giving guns to children".
www.orangeukraine.squarespace.com /journal/2005/5/27/thank-goodness-eurovision-is-over.html   (2236 words)

  
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Posted: May 14, 2005, 4:18 pm Post subject: grindzholy
Posted: May 28, 2005, 5:42 pm Post subject: grindzholy
To whom is the link to the grindzholy necessary?
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 Show News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The Ivano-Frankivsk group Grindzholy, ("little sledge" in West Ukrainian) who became widely known thanks to their "orange revolution" song Together We Are Many, have emerged the winner of the all-Ukrainian contest for representing Ukraine at the Eurovision 2005.
As many music art critics contend, the overall level of the Ukrainian performers, who participated in the contest, was rather poor.
As they believe, the Grindzholy will have to greatly improve their performance to represent Ukraine at the Eurovision 2005 in a dignified manner, as singer Ruslana did last year with her Wild Dances.
www.ukraine-embassy.co.il /english/news/index.php?&rb=28&text=9934&ppage=246   (1062 words)

  
 Show News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Viktor Boiko, who was born in 1961, is a member of the People's Party faction and a member of the VR Committee for environmental policies, use of natural resources and elimination of the Chornobyl nuclear accident's consequences.
GRINDZHOLY PRESENT NEW VERSION OF TOGETHER WE ARE MANY, MEANT FOR EUROVISION 2005
The Group Grindzholy (in West Ukrainian dialects the name stands for a "small sledge"), who won the right to represent Ukraine at the Eurovision 2005 song contest in Kyiv, presented a new version of their hit "Together We Are Many," in Ukrainian, Polish, German, Spanish, Czech, French and Russian.
www.ukraine-embassy.co.il /english/news/index.php?text=10072   (2140 words)

  
 The Embassy of Ukraine
On the whole, performers from 25 countries of the world will participate in the song contest.
Casting lots has placed the Ukrainian group Grindzholy under number 16 among the Eurovision 2005 24 finalists.
For the first-ever time in the Eurovision song contests' history, the Eurovision 2005 will be directed by three anchors, singer Ruslana (Lyzhychko), boxer Vladimir Klitschko, dj Pashs, who fluently speaks English and Spanish.
home.uninet.ee /~embkura/Press-52.htm   (5362 words)

  
 How a Ukrainian band emerged from the chaos of the 'Orange Revolution' | OMM | The Observer
But when Yanukovych was initially declared the winner of the disputed presidential elections, sparking off weeks of mass protest, the singer came out in support of the opposition leader, Viktor Yushchenko.
· The undisputed anthem of the Yushchenko campaign was a rabble-rousing pop-rap song called 'Razom Nas Bahato' ('Together We Are Many') by a previously obscure band called Grindzholy.
After attending a demonstration in their home town of Ivano-Frankivsk, they took the most popular chant from the demonstrations - 'Together we are many, we cannot be defeated!' - then added slogans from protest placards and graffiti, and set it all to a powerful hip hop beat.
observer.guardian.co.uk /omm/story/0,13887,1393766,00.html   (3029 words)

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