Interviews

Paul Layton, UK 1972: Eurovision wasn’t treated as a ´tongue in cheek´ show at that time

The New Seekers

EuroVisionary have spoken to Paul Layton from The New Seekers who represented the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1972. We are asking him about his memories, how the contest was seen back then and what the band has to offer today.

Charlotte Perrelli talks to EuroVisionary.com

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Charlotte Perrelli from Sweden talks to Eurovisionary.com about her reactions after the semifinal.

Video interview with UK's Andy Abraham

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In collaboration with songs4europe we have talked to Andy Abraham, who is defending union jack in the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest. We asked him about the first semi-final, his own song and what the Contest means to him.

Miodio talk to EuroVisionary

2008 Artists Miodio

This year's Eurovision Song Contest will be a different kind of show for the San Marinese people.  They will participate for the very first time in Belgrade and it will definitely be a new adventure for them. 

Ruslan Alehno talks to EuroVisionary

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A lot will be expected of Ruslan Alehno after Belarus' first top ten finish in 2007. He kindly took a few minutes to answer some questions for us and tell us how he feels about it all.

Sietse Bakker: The Eurovision Song Contest is not "just a TV show" anymore

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Sietse Bakker from Eurovision.tv recently got promoted as Manager of Communications & Public Relations for the Eurovision Family of Events at the EBU. EuroVisionary has talked to him about his new responsibility, the upcoming Contest and a bit about his private life as well.

Elnur and Samir talk to EuroVisionary

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While in Andorra on their promotion tour Elnur and Samir took some time to answer a few questions for us. They are touring a lot to try and ensure a good result for the country's debut entry.

Two fan clubs become one

Two Danish fan clubs become one

For the past nine years Denmark has had two OGAE clubs. They have now decided to forget the bad words said in the past and join their forces. EuroVisionary has spoken to one of the presidents, Jacob Holm Laursen about this step.


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