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- 3/13/2010
- by By Sarah Rollo
- Digital Spy
Josh Dubovie has won the chance to represent Britain at the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest.
The 19 year old professional singer didn’t give a great rendition of ‘Too Many Broken Hearts’ during the first round of tonight’s Eurovision: Your Country Needs You (watch the clip above), but when it came to singing the Pete Waterman penned single ‘That Sounds Good To Me,’ he was the best of a bad bunch.
Eurovision 2010 will take place in Oslo, Norway in May. We are expecting Britain to come last……..again!
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The 19 year old professional singer didn’t give a great rendition of ‘Too Many Broken Hearts’ during the first round of tonight’s Eurovision: Your Country Needs You (watch the clip above), but when it came to singing the Pete Waterman penned single ‘That Sounds Good To Me,’ he was the best of a bad bunch.
Eurovision 2010 will take place in Oslo, Norway in May. We are expecting Britain to come last……..again!
Related posts:Andy Abraham To Compete In Eurovision Song Contest!Eurovision Your Country Needs You 2010: Josh Dubovie sings ‘Too Many Broken Hearts’Pete Waterman ‘Simon Cowell wants to win Eurovision Song Contest’Pete Waterman to write UK Eurovision songEurovision Your Country Needs You 2010: Pete Waterman hasn’t finished his song!Copyright © Unreality TV 2009 | Celebrity Big Brother Updates
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- 3/12/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Ok, so we hoped for huge things from Miss Fitz tonight. Although they tactfully neglected to mention it, these girls have previously reached X Factor bootcamp and we remembered then as being quite talented.
Well either they have all lost their voices, or they are victims of secret body snatchers because tonight they were 100% awful.
The three piece girl group tried to sing Kylie Minogue’s ‘Better The Devil You Know’ on tonight’s national competition to decide who gets to enter the Eurovision competition later this year. Yes, we know, it’s a stupid concept and a ridiculous excuse for a TV show. Made worse by the fact that None of the contestants can sing.
Back to Miss Fitz, our live blogger Gerard described the performance well when he said:
Blonde one looks like mutton. The hot brunette one clearly can’t sing – falls out of tune badly at one point.
Well either they have all lost their voices, or they are victims of secret body snatchers because tonight they were 100% awful.
The three piece girl group tried to sing Kylie Minogue’s ‘Better The Devil You Know’ on tonight’s national competition to decide who gets to enter the Eurovision competition later this year. Yes, we know, it’s a stupid concept and a ridiculous excuse for a TV show. Made worse by the fact that None of the contestants can sing.
Back to Miss Fitz, our live blogger Gerard described the performance well when he said:
Blonde one looks like mutton. The hot brunette one clearly can’t sing – falls out of tune badly at one point.
- 3/12/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Proving that the BBC haven’t asked any actually talented people to try out for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, they plonked Karen Harding on the stage and asked her to sing What Do I Have To Do by Kylie Minogue.
The 18 year old is a professional singer who began performing at an early age but who has no formal training besides the occasional singing lesson. On tonight’s show she claimed to have some connection with X Factor winner Joe McElderry, but in the end it made no difference, she was still awkward and pitchy.
The judges were gave her some nice and encouraging comments, proving that they weren’t listening to the same song that we were.
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The 18 year old is a professional singer who began performing at an early age but who has no formal training besides the occasional singing lesson. On tonight’s show she claimed to have some connection with X Factor winner Joe McElderry, but in the end it made no difference, she was still awkward and pitchy.
The judges were gave her some nice and encouraging comments, proving that they weren’t listening to the same song that we were.
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- 3/12/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Music producer Pete Waterman was hired to write this year’s British entry for the Eurovision song contest and is due to give the public their first listen of the track tonight. However, yesterday the former Pop Idol judge admitted that he still hasn’t finished writing the tune.
The song is due to be played during tonight’s BBC1’s Eurovision: Your Country Needs You at 8.30pm.
The Sun quote Pete as saying: “I’m still 24 hours away from hearing the completed track.”
Here’s hoping he gets it done in time. If not, the BBC may decide to bring back Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber.
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The song is due to be played during tonight’s BBC1’s Eurovision: Your Country Needs You at 8.30pm.
The Sun quote Pete as saying: “I’m still 24 hours away from hearing the completed track.”
Here’s hoping he gets it done in time. If not, the BBC may decide to bring back Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber.
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- 3/12/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
The BBC today announced the six acts hoping to take part in music’s biggest annual extravaganza as they compete to represent the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest in Your Country Needs You! on Friday 12 March 2010 at 8.30pm on BBC One.
Alexis, 20
Alexis has always been a keen performer, but he has never worked professionally.
As a young boy he was in to acting. He considers himself to be a “showman” and has “no passion for anything else”. He only fell in love with singing when he performed in his school’s production of Grease.
Alexis believes his talent may come from his dad, who used to sing in various bands and gave Alexis lots of encouragement. He aims to emulate singers like Rod Stewart and Freddie Mercury as he was brought up listening to them.
Aged 18 Alexis attended the Kent and Surrey Academy Performing Arts for one year.
Alexis, 20
Alexis has always been a keen performer, but he has never worked professionally.
As a young boy he was in to acting. He considers himself to be a “showman” and has “no passion for anything else”. He only fell in love with singing when he performed in his school’s production of Grease.
Alexis believes his talent may come from his dad, who used to sing in various bands and gave Alexis lots of encouragement. He aims to emulate singers like Rod Stewart and Freddie Mercury as he was brought up listening to them.
Aged 18 Alexis attended the Kent and Surrey Academy Performing Arts for one year.
- 3/8/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
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