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sábado, 8 de marzo de 2014

Melodifestivalen final line-up complete in Sweden

Melodifestivalen final line-up complete in Sweden

Melodifestivalen final line-up complete in Sweden
Participants in the Second Chance of Melodifestivalen.
Lidköping, Sweden - In a very exciting show from Lidköping the television viewers in Sweden chose the last two finalists for their popular national selection Melodifestivalen: The lucky artists are Linus Svenning with the song in Swedish Bröder and 2005 Eurovision Song Contest winner for Greece, Helena Paparizou with Survivor.
For the past four weeks Sweden has been hosting the semi-finals of their hugely popular Melodifestivalen, their national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. In each of those semi-finals two acts proceeded to the final and two to the second chance round, or in Swedish Andra Chansen.
This second chance round has just taken place in Lidköping with the following line-up:
  1. Ammotrack - Raise Your Hands (Jari Kujansuu, Thomas Johansson, Calle Kindbom, Mikael de Bruin)
  2. Linus Svenning - Bröder (Fredrik Kempe)
  3. JEM - Love Trigger (Thomas G:son, Peter Boström, Julimar "J-Son" Santos)
  4. State of Drama - All We Are (Göran Werner, Sanken Sandqvist, Emil Gullhamn, Sebastian Hallifax)
  5. Ellinore Holmer - En Himmelsk Sång (Ellinore Holmer, Vanna Rosenberg, Åsa Schmalenbach, Josefina Sanner, Henrik Wikström, Amir Aly)
  6. Martin Stenmarck - När Änglarna Går Hem (Andreas Öhrn, Alexander Bard, Martin Stenmarck, Peter Boström)
  7. Helena Paparizou - Survivor (Bobby Ljunggren, Henrik Wikström, Karl-Ola Kjellholm, Sharon Vaughn)
  8. Outtrigger - Echo (Joy Deb, Linnéa Deb, Anton Malmberg Hård Af Segerstad, Outtrigger)
There was a first round of "televoting" to eliminate three of the candidates. The least voted ones were: Ammotrack (8th), JEM (6th) and Ellinore Holmer (7th).

The duels

Then the audience was treated to a medley performed by the current Eurovision Song Contest winner, Emmelie de Forest, of her winning song Only Teardrops featuring another Eurovision Song Contest winner, Åsa Jinder from Secret Garden, and the theme of the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest Rainmaker.
After this there was a second round of "televoting" to eliminate one more contestant, which turned out to be last year's finalists State of Drama (5th), leaving four acts which had to duel in the following way: the 4th ranked against the 1st ranked and the 3rd versus the 2nd (the rankings were not made public):
Duel number 1 (winner in bold):
  • Outtrigger - Echo
  • Helena Paparizou Survivor
Duel number 2 (winner in bold):
  • Linus Svenning - Bröder
  • Martin Stenmarck - När Änglarna Går Hem

The final

The winners of the duels will join the acts that went straight to the Swedish final the 8th of March in Stockholm, which now looks like this:
  • YOHIO - To The End
  • Ellen Benediktson - Songbird
  • Sanna Nielsen - Undo
  • Panetoz - Efter Solsken
  • Oscar Zia - Yes We Can
  • Ace Wilder - Busy Doin' Nothing
  • Anton Ewald - Natural
  • Alcazar - Blame It On The Disco
  • Helena Paparizou Survivor
  • Linus Svenning - Bröder

sábado, 1 de marzo de 2014

Last semi-final complete in Sweden

Last semi-final complete in Sweden

Last semi-final complete in Sweden
Alcazar and Anton Ewald won their place in the final of Melodifestivalen.
Örnsköldsvik, Sweden - The fourth, and last, semi-final of the Swedish national selection for the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest, Melodifestivalen, just took place in Örnsköldsvik where Anton Ewald and Alcazar qualified directly to the final in Stockholm on the 8th of March.
The Melodifestivalen tour goes up north for the 4th semi-final to the town of Örnsköldsvik where the final eight songs were premiered in the following order:
  1. Alcazar - Blame It On The Disco (Fredrik Kempe, David Kreuger, Hamed "K-One” Pirouzpanah)
  2. I.D.A - Fight Me If You Dare (Albin Nicklasson, Nicklas Laine, Louise Frick Sveen)
  3. Janet Leon - Hollow (Karl-Ola Kjellholm, Jimmy Jansson, Louise Winter)
  4. Ammotrack - Raise Your Hands (Jari Kujansuu, Thomas Johansson, Calle Kindbom, Mikael de Bruin)
  5. Josef Johansson - Hela Natten (Peter Boström, Thomas G:son, Josef Johansson, Peo Thyrén)
  6. Linda Bengtzing - Ta Mig (Nicke Borg, Jojo Borg Larsson)
  7. Ellinore Holmer - En Himmelsk Sång (Ellinore Holmer, Vanna Rosenberg, Åsa Schmalenbach, Josefina Sanner, Henrik Wikström, Amir Aly)
  8. Anton Ewald - Natural (John Lundvik)

Alcazar came close to winning Melodifestivalen in 2003 and 2005, and its male performer, Andreas Lundstedt, represented Switzerland as part of the group Six4one in 2006. Both Janet Leon and Anton Ewald participated last year while Linda Bengtzing made her debut in the competition in 2005 and came back in 2006, 2008 and 2011.

"Vi här ett resultat!"


After the first round of voting I.D.A., Josef Johansson and Janet Leon were eliminated. An interval act featured singer songwriter Tomas Ledin, who represented Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1980.
Then the final results were announced. Anton Ewald (pictured below) danced his way to the final at the Friends Arena with the song Natural.

After that it was time to announce the two acts proceeding to Andra Chansen, the second chance round, to take place in Lidköping next Saturday:
  • Ammotrack - Raise Your Hands
  • Ellinore Holmer - En Himmelsk Sång
The second straight finalist was Alcazar (pictured below) with the song Blame It On The Disco and their huge flying disco ball which meant that Linda Bengtzing with Ta Mig finished 5th and was eliminated.

Andra Chansen

The second chance round will take place next Saturday in Lidköping with the following running order:
  1. Ammotrack – Raise Your Hands
  2. Linus Svenning – Bröder
  3. JEM – Love Trigger
  4. State Of Drama – All We Are
  5. Ellinore Holmer – En himmelsk sång
  6. Martin Stenmarck – När änglarna går hem
  7. Helena Paparizou – Survivor
  8. Outtrigger - Echo
In the second chance round there's first a telephone vote to eliminate three of the candidates. A second round of televoting to eliminate one more contestant, leaving four acts which must duel in this way: the 4th ranked against the 1st ranked and the 3rd versus the 2nd. The winners of the duels will join YOHIO, Ellen Benediktson, Sanna Nielsen, Panetoz, Oscar Zia, Ace Wilder, Anton Ewald and Alcazar in the Swedish final the 8th of March in Stockholm.

sábado, 22 de febrero de 2014

Sweden finds two more finalists in Gothenburg

Sweden finds two more finalists in Gothenburg

Sweden finds two more finalists in Gothenburg
Ace Wilder and Oscar Zia winners in Melodifestivalen tonight.
Gothenburg, Sweden - Melodifestivalen 2014, the Swedish national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, is in full swing. After two amazing shows from Malmö and Linköping the tour hit Gothenburg today where Oscar Zia and Ace Wilder won the telephone voting and a ticket to the final.
The third semi-final of Melodifestivalen, moved to Sweden's second city, Gothenburg, and the 1985 Eurovision Song Contest venue Scandinavium. There the following eight songs competed for two final spots:
  1. Outtrigger - Echo (Joy Deb, Linnéa Deb, Anton Malmberg Hård Af Segerstad, Outtrigger)
  2. EKO - Red (Linnéa Deb, Joy Deb, Anna Lidman, Hannes Lundberg, Michael Ottosson)
  3. Oscar Zia - Yes We Can (Fredrik Kempe, David Kreuger, Hamed "K-One” Pirouzpanah)
  4. Shirley Clamp - Burning Alive (Bobby Ljunggren, Marcos Ubeda, Sharon Vaughn, Henrik Wikström)
  5. State of Drama - All We Are (Göran Werner, Sanken Sandqvist, Emil Gullhamn, Sebastian Hallifax)
  6. CajsaStina Åkerström - En Enkel Sång (CajsaStina Åkerström)
  7. Ace Wilder - Busy Doin’ Nothin’ (Ace Wilder, Joy Deb, Linnéa Deb)
  8. dr. alban & Jessica Folcker - Around The World (dr. alban, Jakke Erixson, Karl-Ola Kjellholm)

Participants in the third semi-final of Melodifestivalen. Photo: Olle Kirchmeier (SVT)
State of Drama reached the finals of Melodifestivalen 2013 with their song Falling. Both dr. alban and Jessica Folcker had international hits in the past and now join forces for this year's Swedish selection, Jessica also participated in the competition before. Shirley Clamp entered Melodifestivalen several times reaching 2nd place in 2004. EKO got a wildcard as the winners of Svensktoppen nästa back in August.

"Vi här ett resultat!"


After the first round of voting Shirley Clamp, CajsaStina Åkerström and EKO were eliminated. An interval act featured comedian Björn Gustafsson and a special sketch about the Winter Olympics in Sochi.
Then the final results were announced. Oscar Zia (pictured below) was the first one to be announced straight to the final at the Friends Arena with the song Yes We Can.

After that it was time to announce the two acts proceeding to Andra Chansen, the second chance round, to take place in Lidköping on the 1st of March:
  • Outtrigger - Echo
  • State of Drama - All We Are
The second straight finalist was Ace Wilder (pictured below) with the song Busy Doin' Nothing which meant that dr alban and Jessica Folcker with Around The World finished 5th and were eliminated.

The 4th semi-final will take place next Saturday in Örnsköldsvik. The Swedish final will be on the 8th of March in Stockholm.

Two more finalists chosen in Sweden

Two more finalists chosen in Sweden

Two more finalists chosen in Sweden
Panetoz and Sanna Nielsen got a ticket for the final.
Linköping, Sweden - Last Saturday the Swedish national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, Melodifestivalen, kicked off in Malmö and the tour moved this week to Linköping where Sanna Nielsen and Panetoz just gained their place in the final.
This week's semi-final of Melodifestivalen, the Swedish national selection for the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest, moved to Linköping where the following strong eight acts battled for the desired access to the final:
  1. JEM - Love Trigger (Thomas G:son, Peter Boström, Julimar "J-Son" Santos)
  2. The Refreshments - Hallelujah (Joakim Arnell)
  3. Manda - Glow (Joy Deb, Linnéa Deb, Melanie Wehbe, Charlie Mason)
  4. Panetoz - Efter Solsken (Johan Hirvi, Mats Lie Skåre, Nebeyu Baheru, Njol Badjie, Pa Modou Badjie)
  5. Pink Pistols - I Am Somebody (Joakim Törnqvist, Nestor Geli, Per Ivar Hed, Susie Päivärinta, Tord Bäckström)
  6. Sanna Nielsen - Undo (Fredrik Kempe, David Kreuger, Hamed "K-One" Pirouzpanah)
  7. Little Great Things - Set Yourself Free (Charlie Grönvall, Cristoffer Wernqvist, Felix Grönvall, Adam Dahlström)
  8. Martin Stenmarck - När Änglarna Går Hem (Andreas Öhrn, Alexander Bard, Martin Stenmarck, Peter Boström)

Participants in the second semi-final of Melodifestivalen. Photo: Liam Karlsson (SVT)
As you might know Martin Stenmarck represented Sweden at the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest in Kyiv with the song Las Vegas. Sanna Nielsen tried her luck in this competition seven times already and came closest in 2008 when she finished second with Empty Room. Panetoz scored a big hit with the song Dansa Pausa in 2012.

"Vi har ett resultat!"


After the first round of voting Little Great Things, Pink Pistols and Manda were eliminated. After that the audience was treated to a fun interval act with comedian Sean Banan singing a brand new version of the winner of the 1984 Eurovision Song Contest, Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley, featuring the original artists Herreys.
Then the final results were announced. Sanna Nielsen (pictured below) was the first one to be announced straight to the final at the Friends Arena with the song Undo.

After that it was time to announce the two acts proceeding to Andra Chansen, the second chance round, to take place in Lidköping on the 1st of March:
  • JEM - Love Trigger
  • Martin Stenmarck - När Änglarna Går Hem
The second straight finalist was the multi-ethnic group Panetoz (pictured below) with the song Efter Solsken, which meant that rockabilly band The Refreshments and Hallelujah finished 5th and were eliminated.

The third semi-final will take place next Saturday in Gothenburg. The Swedish final will be on the 8th of March in Stockholm.

sábado, 15 de febrero de 2014

Two more finalists chosen in Sweden

Two more finalists chosen in Sweden

Two more finalists chosen in Sweden
Panetoz and Sanna Nielsen got a ticket for the final.
Linköping, Sweden - Last Saturday the Swedish national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, Melodifestivalen, kicked off in Malmö and the tour moved this week to Linköping where Sanna Nielsen and Panetoz just gained their place in the final.
This week's semi-final of Melodifestivalen, the Swedish national selection for the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest, moved to Linköping where the following strong eight acts battled for the desired access to the final:
  1. JEM - Love Trigger (Thomas G:son, Peter Boström, Julimar "J-Son" Santos)
  2. The Refreshments - Hallelujah (Joakim Arnell)
  3. Manda - Glow (Joy Deb, Linnéa Deb, Melanie Wehbe, Charlie Mason)
  4. Panetoz - Efter Solsken (Johan Hirvi, Mats Lie Skåre, Nebeyu Baheru, Njol Badjie, Pa Modou Badjie)
  5. Pink Pistols - I Am Somebody (Joakim Törnqvist, Nestor Geli, Per Ivar Hed, Susie Päivärinta, Tord Bäckström)
  6. Sanna Nielsen - Undo (Fredrik Kempe, David Kreuger, Hamed "K-One" Pirouzpanah)
  7. Little Great Things - Set Yourself Free (Charlie Grönvall, Cristoffer Wernqvist, Felix Grönvall, Adam Dahlström)
  8. Martin Stenmarck - När Änglarna Går Hem (Andreas Öhrn, Alexander Bard, Martin Stenmarck, Peter Boström)

Participants in the second semi-final of Melodifestivalen. Photo: Liam Karlsson (SVT)
As you might know Martin Stenmarck represented Sweden at the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest in Kyiv with the song Las Vegas. Sanna Nielsen tried her luck in this competition seven times already and came closest in 2008 when she finished second with Empty Room. Panetoz scored a big hit with the song Dansa Pausa in 2012.

"Vi har ett resultat!"


After the first round of voting Little Great Things, Pink Pistols and Manda were eliminated. After that the audience was treated to a fun interval act with comedian Sean Banan singing a brand new version of the winner of the 1984 Eurovision Song Contest, Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley, featuring the original artists Herreys.
Then the final results were announced. Sanna Nielsen (pictured below) was the first one to be announced straight to the final at the Friends Arena with the song Undo.

After that it was time to announce the two acts proceeding to Andra Chansen, the second chance round, to take place in Lidköping on the 1st of March:
  • JEM - Love Trigger
  • Martin Stenmarck - När Änglarna Går Hem
The second straight finalist was the multi-ethnic group Panetoz (pictured below) with the song Efter Solsken, which meant that rockabilly band The Refreshments and Hallelujah finished 5th and were eliminated.

The third semi-final will take place next Saturday in Gothenburg. The Swedish final will be on the 8th of March in Stockholm.
 

Sweden: Melodifestivalen 2014 kicked off

Sweden: Melodifestivalen 2014 kicked off

Sweden: Melodifestivalen 2014 kicked off
YOHIO and Ellen Benediktson, winners of the first semi-final in Sweden.
Malmö, Sweden - Finally today it was time for one of the most popular national selections in Europe to kick off: the Swedish Melodifestivalen. Last year's Eurovision Song Contest host city, Malmö, was the place were YOHIO and Ellen Benediktson won their ticked for the final.
The venue for last year's Eurovision Song Contest, Malmö Arena, played host for the first semi-final of Melodifestivalen, the Swedish national selection for the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest, where the following eight acts battled for their access to the final:
  1. YOHIO - To The End (Andreas Johnson, Johan Lyander, Peter Kvint, YOHIO)
  2. Mahan Moin - Aleo (Mahan Moin, Anderz Wrethov)
  3. Linus Svenning - Bröder (Fredrik Kempe)
  4. Elisa Lindström - Casanova (Ingela "Pling" Forsman, Bobby Ljunggren, Jimmy Jansson)
  5. Alvaro Estrella - Bedroom (Jakke Erixson, Jon Bordon, Lauren Francis, Kristofer Östergren)
  6. Ellen Benediktson - Songbird (Sharon Vaughn, Johan Fransson, Tim Larsson, Tobias Lundgren)
  7. Sylvester Schlegel - Bygdens Son (Sylvester Schlegel)
  8. Helena Paparizou - Survivor (Bobby Ljunggren, Henrik Wikström, Karl-Ola Kjellholm, Sharon Vaughn)

Of course Helena Paparizou won the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest for Greece with the song My Number One. She also represented Greece in 2001 as part of the duo Antique with the song Die For You which placed third in Copenhagen, where the next Eurovision Song Contest will take place.
Sylvester Schlegel represented Sweden at the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest as part of the band The Ark. Alvaro Estrella was one of the backing singers for Azerbaijan's Farid last year in Malmö. YOHIO finished second in last year's Melodifestivalen with the song Heartbreak Hotel.

"Vi har ett resultat!"



After the first round of voting Alvaro Estrella, Mahan Moin and Sylvester Schlegel were eliminated. Then the final results were announced. YOHIO (pictured below) was the first one to be announced
straight to the final in Friends Arena with his song To The End.



Then it was time to announce the two acts proceeding to Andra Chansen, the second chance round, to take place in Lidköping on the 1st of March:
  • Linus Svenning - Bröder
  • Helena Paparizou - Survivor
The second straight finalist was Ellen Benediktson (pictured below) with the ballad Songbird, which
meant that Elisa Lindström and Casanova finished 5th and was eliminated.



The next semi-final will take place next Saturday in Linköping. The Swedish final will be on the 8th of March.