THE Eurovision Song Contest used music to unite a continent traumatised by war when it launched in Switzerland in 1956 with ...
Abba were “hurt” by how they were treated in their native Sweden by both the public and the media, a leading music expert and biographer of the pop group has said. The “Waterloo” stars were famously ...
The Gist: “It’s a damp squib – it’s going to end. Tacky, plastic.” Leave it to the snippy British music press of the early 1970s to put a damper on ABBA’s success, just as they’d found it. Despite the ...
The first ever Eurovision Song Contest took place on the 24th of May, 1956, in Lugano, Switzerland In 54 years, over 1,200 songs have competed in the Eurovision Song Contest Dutch conductor Dolf van ...
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Eurovision's most iconic moments: From that ABBA track to Cliff Richard's seismic snub
Stars will take to the stage in the Austrian capital for a dramatic evening in the hope that they can lift the famous glass ...
Every year, the countries of Europe and assorted other locales gather to display the best songwriting that their country has to offer. The competition has given us such icons as Céline Dion, ABBA, and ...
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