Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Britain in "Euro Vision 2010" presents a little-known artist

Entrusted to British TV viewers have the little-known 19-year-old actor Josh Dyubovi (Josh Dubovie) to represent the country at the Eurovision Song Contest "Euro Vision", which will be held in May this year in Oslo. British qualification in a great name, "Your Country Needs You" (Your Country Needs You) took place on Friday evening and was broadcast on the television channel BBC One, according to RIA Novosti. Unlike last year, when the selection is stretched in the format of "play-off" for almost a month, this year it was decided to hold it in one evening. Six previously almost unknown audience of young finalists - four solo singers and two groups - presented their songs professional jury of renowned British composer and producer Pete Waterman, who is an author and producer of the UK number for the "Euro Vision" was this year as chairman. The Waterman chose three of the six members of the finalists, who entrusted to perform, which he wrote for the Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo: "That sounds good to me" ("It sounds good to me") was. Evaluated the performance of spectators, most of them have the version given Dyubovi prefer. Born in Basildon, Essex in eastern England, the 19-year Dyubovi conducted previously at charity evenings, festivals and sporting events. He now has to defend the honor of Great Britain at the Euro Vision Song Contest in the Norwegian capital. The winner of the "Euro-Vision 2009" Alexander Rybak speak for Norway, was the guest of honor on Friday, the British national selection.

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