Thursday, 14 May 2015

Molly impresses at 1st rehearsal

Molly and co. arrived in Vienna from Dublin yesterday morning and so far the reception to her song has been very positive with wiwibloggs.com writing, "Molly Sterling doesn’t need a wind machine or a sea of pyrotechnics: She has a voice, a piano, and a song that finds power in its subtlety. Her first rehearsal at Eurovision 2015 had the press corps clapping and gave me some major tingles."


As at the Irish national selection she sits on a piano singing with soul well beyond her years.But rather than coming off as a teenager at a piano bar, she’s now the goddess of a glorious LED forest. It’s bathed in a golden light and Molly, wearing black leather and lace, is its queen. Perhaps our readers — who have this down as a favourite to win the first semi final — aren’t so crazy after all. In this case less really is more! Molly's performance was ranked as the 2nd best of the day yesterday finishing just below Norway in a Press Centre poll. It's a very encouraging start for the Irish teenager.

Monday, 10 March 2014

Danish TV interview Eirevision!

Danish TV were in Dublin to interview Eirevision as we watched the Irish Eurosong Final recently on a big screen in a traditonal Irish pub.
DR TV are going to 4 countries across Europe to view how their national finals are perceived and broadcast and we were delighted they choose to come to Ireland. The other countries they will visit are Moldova, Finland and Poland. They are putting together a documentary-type programme to co-inside with this year's Eurovision Song Contest in Copenhagen so you may see us again on a TV screen near you!


Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Denmark favourites to bring home the bacon!

According to Paddypower.com, Denmark are the favourites to win this year's Eurovision in Malmo. Emmelie de Forest's song "Only Teardrops" is currently at 7/4 to win the contest and take the trophy on the short journey over the Oresund bridge to Copenhagen!


                                         picture courtesy of eurovision.tv

Our very own Ryan Dolan with "Only Love Survives" is also in the running at 25/1.
You can check out all the odds here

The preview videos of all the songs are no online so you can decide yourself if the bookies have it right! Just click here to see this year's contestants!

The rehearsals will kick off in just 4 weeks time. We will be on the ground in Malmo to report on the artists' progress and all the news.




Tuesday, 5 March 2013

Ryan to Shine for Ireland in Malmo!

Ryan Dolan from Co. Tyrone fought off stiff competition to win Eurosong 2013 and the right to represent Irleand at this year's Eurovision.


The songs were performed in the following order. the five juries favoured song number two Crashing Down as their favourite, but the televoters went for the overall winner Only Love Survives.

1.Son Kez/The Last Time composed by Hugh O'Neill and Sinead Bradley (Arranged by Tevfik Kulak) Sung by Inchequin. =4th
2.Crashing Down composed by Robert Grace. Sung by Aimée Fitzpatrick. 2nd
3.Fire composed by Lauren White, Niall Mooney and Willie Weeks. Sung by Zoe Alexis Bohorquez.=4th
4.Only Love Survives composed by Wez Devine and Ryan Dolan. Sung by Ryan Dolan. 1st
5.Kiss Me There composed by Drax. Sung by Kasey. 3rd

Ryan Dolan is a young singer-songwriter from Strabane. He was the only songwriter performing his own composition Only Love Survives. He has played support to many acts over the years including Tinchy Stryder, Jedward and many more.

Ryan has been described as one of the most exciting homegrown musical talents to be discovered in Ireland in recent years. His YouTube channel has received over 800,000 hits. Ryan has teamed up with music producer and composer Wez Devine. Wez is a 34-year-old songwriter/producer originally from Malahide, now based in Lifford,.

Mentor Stuart O’Connor said, “As soon as I discovered I was going to be a mentor I was determined that given the opportunity I would send an Irish singer/songwriter to Malmö this year. I was delighted to receive a large volume of songs from all around the world but as soon as I heard Only Love Survives I knew this was it - it ticked all the boxes. I immediately set about gathering a full Irish team including backing vocals by Leanne Moore and percussion by Nicky Bailey founder of Extreme Rhythm who has performed with Riverdance and most recently on X Factor with Kelly Clarkson. The result is a modern song with an Irish vibe that will appeal to audiences across Europe.”

Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Irish Hopefuls for Malmo Revealed!



The five acts hoping to represent Ireland at the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest have been announced by RTE.

In alphabetical order the acts are Zoë Alexis Bohorquez, Ryan Dolan, Aimee Fitzpatrick, Inchequin and Kasey. The public will get the chance to hear each of the five songs for the first time tomorrow (Thursday February 7th) on Mooney on RTÉ Radio 1 from 3pm. Last November RTÉ nominated five mentors with proven experience in the Irish music industry and asked them each to select an act and a song which they believe has the potential to be a Eurovision winner.


In alphabetical order the five mentors and their chosen acts and songwriters are: MentorSinger(s)SongComposers
Mairead FarrellKaseyKiss Me ThereDrax
Shay HealyInchequinSon Kez/The Last TimeHugh O’ Neill,Sinead BradleyArranged by Tevfik Kulak
Mark McCabeAimée FitzpatrickCrashing DownRobert Grace
Niall MooneyZoe Alexis BohorquezFireLauren White, Niall Mooney, Willie Weeks
Stuart O’ ConnorRyan DolanOnly Love SurvivesWez Devine, Ryan Dolan

The winning act will be selected on Eurosong 2013 on The Late Late Show on Friday February 22nd. As was the case last year, Ireland’s Eurovision entry will be selected by a combination of public and regional jury vote.

Read all about the 5 acts HERE

pics and story courtesy of RTE

Wednesday, 23 January 2013

Ireland in Semi-Final 1

Ireland has been drawn in the second-half of Semi-Final 1 on Tuesday 14th May in Malmo.

This is good because the UK is voting in this semi-final and Ireland usually gets votes from the UK. All eyes are now on RTE on february 22nd when Eurosong 2013 takes place and Ireland's song for Malmo is chosen!


Saturday, 31 March 2012

Preview Videos now online!

Check out Jedward's competition! You can now see all of the 42 entries in this year's Eurovision Song Contest here.

Ireland are drawn last in Semi-Final 1, a good position and hopefully the boys will qualify for the final as they did from a similar position last year.


Eirevision will be travelling to Baku in May to bring you all of the latest news and gossip from rehearsals and dress-rehearsals. Before May there are several eurovision gatherings happening for those who cannot wait until then. One of the largest is in Amsetrdam on 21st April - it's called Eurovision In Concert - and over 20 of this year's acts (including our very own Jedward) will be taking part. You can find out all about it and book tickets here




Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Great draw for Ireland! Not so great for Englebert!

The draw for the running order for ESC 2012 has just taken place in Baku..and the good news is that Jedward are performing in last place in their semi-final! This worked well for them last year and they got through to the final. Let's hope they can do it again.


Not so good for the UK as they have been drawn 1st in the final and will open the show. Earlier performing positions are not cosidered good as most of the recent winners have come from later positions. Having said that, the last time the UK was drawn first was when the Brotherhood of Man performed (and won) in 1976, so you never know!

Check out our EUROVISION 2012 tab for full details of the running order and the singers and songs.

Monday, 19 March 2012

Jedward's marathon effort...Englebert's crooning glory!

Jedward are hoping to be fighting fit for their Eurovision return in May. And what better way than to run 26.2 miles? The boys have successfully navigated their way around Hollywood to complete the L.A. Marathon. And they have their medals to prove it!


The boys will need all their strength to overtake the emerging field of Eurovision artists in May - including the UK's Crooning heavyweight Englebert Humperdinck and the Russian Grannies! Speaking of Englebert, the BBC have released their song for Baku today - entitled "Love will set you free" - a gentle ballad sung by the crooner to beat all crooners.
It has a certain Irish feel about it and will no doubt garner some votes from this side of the water come May.



The running order for this year's contest will be completed this week as the Heads of Delebgation meet in Azerbaijan. Ireland will be hoping for a late draw in the semi-final as it certainly worked for Jedward last year. Details will be posted as soon as they are known.

Thursday, 15 March 2012

Waterline released in time for St. Patrick's Day!

In just two months time, the rehearsals for the 57th Eurovision Song Contest will be well underway. As the city of Baku gears up for the contest , many of the participants - including our very own Jedward - are busy promoting their entries around Europe. You can grab yourself a copy of "Waterline" on Friday 16th March when the single is released in Ireland. Keep up to date on what the boys are up to on their website Planet Jedward


The venue in Baku - The Crystal Hall - looks very impressive indeed. It is a brand new multi-purpose indoor arena with an expected capacity of up to 23,000 spectators. Approximately 16,000 people will be able to attend each of the three Eurovision Song Contest live shows in May.


We will know all 42 entries for this year's contest very soon as the closing date for submission of songs is next week. Check back here for full details.

Thursday, 8 March 2012

Party Time with the Russian Babushki

Just when we thought Englebert Humperdinck would the only senior citizen at Eurovision 2012, Russia comes along and surprises everyone by choosing the group Buranovskiye Babushki to represent their country in Baku. The group of eight grannies beat the 2008 winner Dima Bilan who sang a duet with former tATu girl Yulia Volkova in the national selection last night in Moscow. But even the ever-popular Dima and Yulia couldn't stop the march of the Babushki.


The singing group are from the town of Buranovo, 600 miles east of Moscow, and have pledged that if they make money from the contest it will go towards building a church in their town. Of course this isn't the first time the Babushki have tried their hand at eurovision. We first saw them a couple of years ago when they brought their unique style to the 2010 Russian final. We wanted them to win then but they only managed 3rd place. But they didn't give up and we are delighted that the 8 Buranovskiye Babushki will finally grace the Eurovision stage.

The ladies song is called Party for Everybody...you can see it here.

Sunday, 4 March 2012

Please Release Me Let Me Go...to Eurovision!

Well our nearest neighbour have surprised everyone with a completely different choice for this year's Eurovision. The UK chose boyband Blue last year so a lot of people thought would it be another band (McFly perhaps?) or even a reality TV star like Joe McElderry who would go forward to Baku...but no...the BBC have chosen none other than 60's crooner - Englebert Humperdinck - to represent them in this year's contest.


Englebert - who's real name is Arnold Dorsey - will be 76 years old when he represents his country in Azerbaijan. The grammy-award winning crooner is certainly no stranger to the international stage having been in showbusiness for more than 45 years. His song will be recorded in Los Angeles (where he lives) , Nashville and London. Englebert's most famous songs are "Please Release Me"..."The Last Waltz" , "There Goes My Everything" to name but a few.

It will be interesting to see how Englebert's style contrasts to that of say...Jedward! It all makes for a very diverse and fascinating showdown in Azerbaijan.

Here is Englebert at a recent concert in Israel.

Saturday, 25 February 2012

Jedward Do The Double!!

The boys are back! Jedward will once again represent Ireland at Eurovision. The Lucan twins secured their place in Baku at last night's Late Late Eurosong Show. Panelists on the show included the wonderful Niamh Kavanagh who won in 1993 and represented Ireland again in 2010, and Marty Whelan the RTE Eurovision commentator who correctly predicted the Azerbaijan win last year! They both thought Jedward would win, and they were right.
The results last night were: 1. Mistaken ( Edele Lynch) sung by Celtic Whisper with Maria McCool. (50 Points) 2. Mercy (Marten Ericsson, Peter Mansson, Lina Ericsson and Bill Hughes) sung by Donna McCaul. (84 Points) 3. Here I Am (Greg French) sung by Andrew Mann. (94 Points) 4. Language Of Love (Éanán Patterson and Julian Benson) sung by Una Gibney and David Shannon. (58 Points) 5. Waterline (Nick Jarl) sung by Jedward. (114 Points) The Grimes boys were the favourites from Day 1 to win the Eurosong. However they faced stiff competition on the night from the excellent Donna McCaul (Ire 2005) and Andrew Mann who put in great performances. Jedward were mentored by Linda Martin who won Eurovision in 1992 for Ireland. Can she work her magic again and bring victory to the boys this year? After all, they were THE success story of the 2011 Eurovision? It should be an exciting Eurovision for Ireland again this year! You can watch the boys performance here.

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Jedward favourites to win Eurosong

If the bookmakers are to be believed, Jedward will romp home to victory on Friday and will represent Ireland for the second year running at Eurovision. On Paddypower.com Jedward are the hot favourites at 1/4 followed by Donna McCaul at 3/1. Andrew Mann is next at 7/1 with the two remaining acts - David Shannon and Una Gibney and Maria McCool both at 25/1.
The Eurosong takes place on Friday at 9:30 on RTE1 TV after the news. If you can't wait until then, you can hear the songs as they were played on the Mooney Show recently on RTE Radio 1 by clicking here. Good luck to all participants!

Monday, 20 February 2012

Latvia's homage to Mr. Eurovision

The first line in Latvia's entry for Baku - Beautiful Song by Anmary - mentions the king of Eurovision himself Mr. Johnny Logan! "I was born in a distant 1980, the year the Irish Johnny Logan won" sets the tone for a jolly little ditty from Anmary.



No doubt this song will pick up a few votes from Ireland in May. We're sure Johnny would be proud to be immortalised in a Eurovision song! The Latvian song is this year's guilty pleasure.

Monday, 13 February 2012

Norway does a Sweden!

With an uncanny musical resemblance to last year's Swedish entry - Popular by Eric Saade - Norway have decided to try their hand at an uptempo number with a solo male singer. It worked for Sweden last year by securing them a top 3 placing for the first time in years. Will it do the same this year for Norway?....Quite possibly.




Tooji sings Stay for Norway. We like this song at Eirevision and would love to see Norway be in contention for the top spot in Baku after last year's disappointment when the excellent Stella Mwangi's song Haba Haba failed to qualify for the final. Hopefully Tooji won't suffer the same fate.

Sunday, 5 February 2012

Eurosong 2012 - Artists and Songs Revealed!

We now know the names of the 5 songs that will compete to represent Ireland at this year's Eurovision in Baku, Azerbaijan. The 7 artists are also known, and some familiar faces are in the mix.
Jedward are back going for the double and Donna McCaul, who sang for Ireland in Kiev in 2005 with her brother Joe, flies solo this time in her bid to also represent Ireland again.

The titles of the five songs in contention are:

Maria McCool - MISTAKEN
Donna McCaul - MERCY
David Shannon & Una Gibney - LANGUAGE OF LOVE
Andrew Mann - HERE I AM
Jedward - WATERLINE




The songs will be premiered on The Derek Mooney show on RTÉ Radio 1 on the 9th February...so tune in to get your first listen to the song that will carry Ireland's hopes to Baku!

The regional juries and the Irish televoters will then choose the winning song on the 24th February on the Late Late Show on RTE 1 TV.



The winner of the Irish selection will be chosen through public televoting and regional juries.

Monday, 30 January 2012

First Finalist revealed...and it's France!

One of the automatic finalists for Eurovision 2012 has announced their song for Baku.
Anggun Cipta Sasmi, an Indonesian and French-naturalized singer-songwriter will represent France with the song "Echo (You and I). Born in Jakarta, Anggun began performing at the age of seven and will carry the hopes of her adopted home when she takes to the stage in the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest on May 26th.

This lively and very likeable song will aim to bring France it's first victory at Eurovision for 35 years! Bon chance Anggun!

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Baku wants to Light Your Fire!

Baku officially became the host city for Eurovision 2012 with the release of the logo and the draws for the semi-finals.


Ireland has been drawn in the second-half of the first semi-final on Tuesday 22nd May. The actual performing position will be announced later this year. Unfortunately the UK will be voting in the 2nd semi-final which may deprive Ireland (especially Jedward) of some vital qualifying votes. However, Jedward sailed into the final in 2011 without the help of the UK, so maybe they can repeat this, IF they are chosen as Ireland's representative in Eurosong 2012 (Friday 24th Feb on the Late Late Show)

The full semi-final draws are as follows:

First Semi-Final, Tuesday 22nd of May (18 countries):

First half

Montenegro , Iceland , Romania , Albania , Belgium , Latvia ,Switzerland ,
Finland , Greece

Second half

Moldova , Cyprus, Austria, Denmark , Russia, San Marino, Israel , Ireland,
Hungary

Second Semi-Final, Thursday 24th of May (19 countries):

First half

Serbia , The Netherlands, Portugal, FYR Macedonia, Belarus, Malta, Ukraine, Armenia, Bulgaria

Second half

Sweden, Georgia, Slovenia, Estonia, Turkey, Slovakia, Croatia, Norway,
Lithuania, Bosnia & Herzegovina

Six countries have already qualified for the Final of the Eurovision Song Contest, being United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and the Host Country Azerbaijan. As a total of 26 countries will take part in the Final on the 26th of May, then 10 from each Semi-Final will qualify for it. They are obliged to broadcast and vote in (as drawn):

Italy (first Semi-Final)
Azerbaijan (first Semi-Final)
Spain (first Semi-Final)
United Kingdom (second Semi-Final)
France (second Semi-Final)
Germany (second Semi-Final)

Sunday, 22 January 2012

Denmark knew better!

Should've Known Better is the title of the Danish song for Baku. The surprise winner of the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix provided the best performance in the final when Soluna Samay romped home to victory last night in Aalborg.

The Danish people knew better than most Eurovision fans and bookies who were predicting a win by Song 8 - the Danish/Swedish combo Venter sung by Chris Brons and Patrik Isaksson. It just goes to show that the performance on the night makes a huge difference.

Eirevision had a soft spot for song 1 - Take Our Hearts sung by Danish X-Factor contestant Jesper Nohrstedt, who in the end finished 2nd to Soluna.

Listening to the winning song, you may notice a striking similarity to Crazy by Seal!

You can watch Soluna's winning performance here

Sunday, 11 December 2011

Swiss Roll...and Rock

The Rock group Sinplus have won the Swiss national final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2012. 14 acts battled it out for the coveted title including the first ever winner - Lys Assia.

Of the 14 acts in the final, 6 were selected by the German broadcaster SF, three acts were chosen by the radio broadcaster DRS3 , 2 acts qualified through a regional final and 3 acts were selected by the French-language broadcaster RTS using a jury and online voting.

Sinplus was probably one of the better songs in a rather low-quality final. They won the televoting and they will represent Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 with the song Unbreakable. It remains to be seen if it is good enough to get Switzerland through to the final two year's running.

You can see the song here.

Saturday, 8 October 2011

More Lipstick for Ireland in 2012?

According to the Irish Daily Mail today, Jedward will represent Ireland AGAIN at the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest. The duo - undoubtedly the biggest success from ESC 2011 - are apparently keen to try their hand at snatching the Eurovision crown once more.


Jedward would be following in German Eurovision winner Lena's footsteps by competing two years in a row. Given that Lipstick and Jedward were Europe-wide successes after the 2011 contest, perhaps they will capitalise on this and do even better for Ireland in Baku.

We await official confirmation before digging out the Jedheads for Baku!

Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Will it be President Dana for Ireland?

The Irish presidential race has a Eurovision connection this year. Dana (Rosemary Scallon) who won the 1970 contest for Ireland has been nominated as a candidate in the upcoming election.


This is not the first time that Dana has tried to become Irish president. She unsuccessfully contested the 1997 election. However Dana is no political novice as she served as a member of the European parliament for the Connaught-Ulster constituency from 1999-2004.


Will Dana get douze points from the Irish electorate? Well, All Kinds of Everything can happen! The election is due to take place on 27th October 2011. Bonne chance Dana!

You can read more about Dana's nomination here

Friday, 5 August 2011

First off the blocks for 2012...CYPRUS!

The first participant for Eurovision 2012 is now known . It is Ivi Adamou who will represent Cyprus in Baku.


Ivi is well known in the meditteranean island having competed in their version of X-Factor. No details yet from the Cyprus Broadcasting Company on how the song will be chosen but it is likely to be in a national final.

As for Ireland, no news as yet on the likely Irish representative but we will keep you posted!

Thursday, 28 July 2011

Swing time for Ireland?

One of the names in the frames to represent Ireland at the next Eurovision Song Contest is that of family trio - Crystal Swing. They have become something of a You Ttube sensation in Ireland and beyond with the video of their song "He drinks Tequila" scoring over 1 million hits!


Crystal Swing consists of Mary Murray-Burke(the mother) Derek Burke(the son) and Dervla Burke(the daughter) and can best be described as a country and western sounding group. They hail from County Cork and are fast becoming one of Ireland's best known groups.
Will Europe fall for the charms of the Crystal Swing family? With RTE's Eurovision 2012 plans due to be discussed shortly, we won't have to wait too long to find out.

If you would like to know more about Crystal Swing, click here.