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Shiva
11th February 2010, 05:30 PM
A fantastic line up this years Irish Eurovision selection, it appears that the Dustin curse has finally been lifted [:-D].

BABY, NOTHING’S WRONG – PERFORMED BY MICHAEL GRAHAM
Music & Lyrics by Michael Graham, Scott Newman & Yann O’Brien

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Michael Graham was always set to pave a career in the entertainment industry. The foundations of his career were set at an early age where he discovered his love for singing, dancing and acting at the Billie Barry Stage School before refining his skills at The Gaiety School of Acting, Dublin.

In 1993 at the age of 21, Michael attended an audition for a boy band that became one of Ireland’s biggest international acts. Michael along with Ronan Keating, Stephen Gately, Keith Duffy and Shane Lynch were chosen from hundreds of hopefuls and Boyzone was formed under the watchful eye of manager Louis Walsh. They had a meteoric rise to fame and have sold more than 10 millions albums since 1993. Boyzone also completed sell out tours all over the world and scored five number one records. Mikey has also been responsible for writing/co-writing many of Boyzone’s chart topping songs. He has always had a passion for music producing and songwriting and feels most at ease in his own home studio, Avalon.

Mikey’s other passions include acting and to date he has appeared on RTÉ’s Hollywood Trials, and has acted in two feature films, “Hey Mr. DJ”, with Mike Reid and “Man On the Run” with Ben Kingsley.

28 year old singer-songwriter Yann O’Brien who hails from Dublin and is a classically trained guitarist. 30 year-old Scott Newman is also from Dublin and is a classically trained , pianist, singer and songwriter. Both musicians are very highly regarded in the music industry and very accomplished in their own right.
Mikey, Yann and Scott met in 2004 through mutual friends and based on their shared musical passion, started a Dublin based music production company where they continue to work on numerous projects together.

DOES HEAVEN NEED MUCH MORE? – PERFORMED BY LEANNE MOORE
Written by Tommy Moran & John Waters

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This is the second time that song writing duo, John Waters and Tommy Moran, have qualified for the Eurosong Final. Their song “They Can’t Stop the Spring” sung by traditional Irish group Dervish, won the Eurosong 2007 final and went on represent Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest in Helsinki.

Does Heaven Need Much More will be performed by the winner of the 2008 You're A Star, 25 year old Leanne Moore from Limerick. Leanne, is thrilled at the chance to compete to represent Ireland in Eurovision. "I can't wait to get going. I love the song. It says something that I feel very deeply, about the idea that this existence is just one phase of our journey. It's kind of speculating about how Heaven could be better than the best bits down here! But
probably more important it's a great pop song and I think perfect for Eurovision."

Leanne is currently doing journalism and radio studies at Griffith College in Dublin, having earlier completed a degree in theology and philosophy at the University of Limerick. John Waters, co-writer of the song, said he is ecstatic that Leanne has agreed to sing 'Does Heaven Need Much More?'. "When I saw her in You're a Star, I saw a quality that you very rarely encounter. She can sing beautifully. She possesses a song and breathes herself into it. And, of course, she looks amazing. But beyond that she has this instant likeability. You just want her to go wherever she wants to. I'm especially delighted that with Leanne we've broken out of our own generation. I think she will give people a sense of a future Ireland,
perhaps one in which we can start dreaming again".

John Waters is an author and newspaper columnist, who currently writes weekly columns for The Irish Times and The Irish Mail on Sunday. He and co-writer Tommy Moran were childhood friends in Castlerea, Co Roscommon, and as teenagers wrote many songs together. After a 25-year lay-off, they began writing together again in 2004. As well as having their song represent Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest in Helsinki, one of their songs, Baby, Let Me Buy You a Drink, was recorded by Sinead O'Connor for the fundraising album Water for Life, produced by the Malawi-based development agency Wells for Zoe.

FASHION QUEEN – PERFORMED BY MONIKA IVKIC
Written by Marc Paelinck & Mathias Strasser

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Fashion Queen is a truly European collaboration. Its lead singer Monika Ivkic is originally from Bosnia (with parents from Croatia and Serbia) and now lives in Austria, Composer Marc Paelinck is a Belgian national who lives in Switzerland, and its lyricist Mathias Strasser is an Austrian citizen who grew up in Germany and currently resides in the United Kingdom. Together, they hope to represent Ireland at the Eurovision Song Contest 2010.

Monika Ivkic was born in Gradacac, Bosnia, on June 6, 1989 and spent her early childhood in Bosnia before moving to Vienna, Austria, where she still lives. Monika participated in various casting shows in German-speaking Europe, most notably the fifth season of Deutschland sucht den Superstar (DSDS) in 2008, the German version of American Idol, which she finished in fourth place. During the competition, judges compared her voice to that of Beyoncé Knowles, who Monika has repeatedly described as her main influence. Following the contest, Monika did not sign a contract with a record label, citing a desire to express herself musically without being bound by the commercial constraints of her home market. She recorded a few songs and released them on her YouTube channel here.

Marc Paelinck toured Europe as a classical pianist, before writing songs for Belgian pop group “Touch of Joy”, scoring nine top five hits in Belgium. He also co-wrote a number of songs for other artists and reached top chart positions in The Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, the Czech Republic, Ukraine, Sweden and South Africa. Over the course of his career, Marc’s songs have been sold more than one million times. Marc has also previously written songs for the Eurovision Song Contest. Last year a song he co-wrote with Gregory Bilsen represented Malta in the ESC final and he has also twice won the Belgian national finals. Mathias Strasser wrote the lyrics for Fashion Queen and has co-written several of Monika’s songs as well as collaborating with her on her autobiography.

RIVER OF SILENCE – PERFORMED BY LEE BRADSHAW
Music: R. Siegel Lyrics: J. O’Flynn / José Santana

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Lee Bradshaw returns to Eurosong 2010 having also been successful in reaching the Eurosong 2009 final where he performed the song “So What”. Lee who is 29 years old has had a lifelong interest in music. At just 17 years of age, Lee travelled the continent with the group “Men2B” who were contracted to President Records in London. Since then Lee has been working on his own material and this year was headhunted by Eurovision legend Ralph Siegel who owns Jupiter Records in Germany.

A man of many talents, Lee has had a wide and varied career including a period as an actor and model, appearing in many musicals and working with many high profile names such as John Rocha, Louis Copeland and featuring regularly in the Brown Thomas Supermodel Fashion Show.

Having grown up in Restaurants, Lee has become a restaurateur himself and currently resides in Kerry. His own award winning bar and restaurant The Station House Bar and Grill is a huge success, and Lee has worked as a restaurant consultant and opened a second restaurant in Kerry now run by his brother. He may be familiar to viewers in the RTÉ TV series “The Restaurant”. Rumour has it that Lee is in the final stages of negotiating a deal for a new bar/restaurant in Dublin.

In the meantime Lee has been busy working closely with legendary German musician, songwriter and producer Ralph Siegel, who is one of the most notable figures at the Eurovision Song Contest. In 1982, Siegel's song "Ein bißchen Frieden" (A Little Peace), performed by Nicole won the Contest and became a hit in Europe. Ralph has participated in the ESC with 19 songs so far, finishing 8 times in the top 4 and in the top 10 on all other occasions. Ralph hopes to retire next year and is confident that Lee is the perfect choice to end his career on a high note.

IT’S FOR YOU – PERFORMED BY NIAMH KAVANAGH
Music: Niall Mooney, Marten Eriksson & Jonas Gladnikoff Lyrics: Lina Eriksson

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Niamh Kavanagh has been singing for most of her life, but really into her own in 1990 when Alan Parker, director of The Commitments, included Niamh on the film’s hugely successful soundtrack album as main vocalist for the songs Destination Anywhere, Nowhere to Run and Do Right Woman, Do Right Man. She then toured extensively with the group appearing at such illustrious events as the 1992 Grammy Awards in New York and the Commitment to Life Concert in Los Angeles.

In 1993, before an international audience of over 350 million people, Niamh sang the winning entry for Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest. The song, In Your Eyes, went on to achieve double platinum status. Having signed to Arista Records, she took her talent around Europe before flying to Nashville, Tennessee, to make her debut album, Flying Blind. The album, produced by John Jennings, was released to critical acclaim in 1995. Since then, Niamh has been touring and performing, with regular appearances at major venues and events as well as on television and radio. Over the last ten years she has recorded a collaboration album, Together Alone, along with Irish singer/song-writer Gerry Kearney. She has recorded music for a future album under the working title Wonderdrug, and recently added to her long line of collaborations, which include the Dubliners and Mary Chapin Carpenter, with an acclaimed contribution to the Secret Garden album, Inside I’m Singing. Her rendition of Simply You, joins other songs written by Secret Garden and Brendan Graham (who wrote the hugely successful You Raise Me Up), and Niamh found herself sharing album space with Elaine Paige and Barbra Streisand.

Niall Mooney & Jonas Gladnikoff, the writers who brought you “Et Cetera” Ireland’s 2009 Eurovision entry, are back. This time they have been joined by Lina and Marten Eriksson two of Sweden’s most successful writing/production partnerships.

Jonas and Niall have been collaborating for a number years clocking up a large number of National Final appearances around Europe including Lithuania, Bulgaria and Albania. In 2009 Jonas came very close to representing Denmark coming second in their National Final, only to be narrowly beaten by Ireland’s own Ronan Keating. This was made all the more unusual when Jonas found himself co-writer on the Irish entry the same year!!

Niall says, “After last year it is obvious Ireland are going to need something really special to get a high position in the contest”. The answer presented itself when he heard Niamh Kavanagh singing in the National Concert Hall. “Her voice literally raised the roof “, exclaims Niall. “I got talking to Niamh a few months later and she said she’d consider it only if she had a great song. That was the hard bit. Jonas and I literally spent months writing but nothing was really good enough. Then Lina and Marten joined the collaboration and the whole thing clicked”.

Marten and Lina have had many hits across Europe. There biggest successes have been writing for Simon Cowell’s TV show Pop Idol in both Sweden and Germany. Lina co-wrote the Swedish Pop Idol winners song in 2007 “This moment” which went double platinum overnight. Amongst others they also recorded a song and video with Rybak last year and to top it off Marten produced “Et Cetera” for Ireland.

“If it ain’t broke don’t fix it “ Niall says. Big ballads do well every year and Ireland was the best at it once. I believe the time is right to be the best again. It takes a lot of courage for a singer to go back after winning 17 years ago. I am already so proud of Niamh for stepping up to the challenge and I think she will make the whole country proud if selected. After all this time……It’s for you!!”

Harry Bo
11th February 2010, 05:37 PM
I'm STUNNED that Mikey Graham got in, the man hasn't a note in his head!

There were SO many applications this year, I think the best (almost) got through, there were a few other songs I've heard / worked on and im also amazed they didnt get shortlisted.

Who's the last dude....he'd get it.... :P

Shiva
11th February 2010, 05:51 PM
There were SO many applications this year,

Do you know how many?

Carraigrock
11th February 2010, 08:43 PM
Really looking forward to hearing Niamh Kavanaghs song....its got a good pedigree so far.

louislestat
11th February 2010, 09:35 PM
I'm shocked at Niamh Kavanagh

Mickey is taking the mickey

Lee Bradshaw is back too, thought he'd be too busy with his resturant in Tralee? www.thestationhouse.ie

Harry Bo
12th February 2010, 01:32 PM
Do you know how many?

I heard there were more than 400 this year, which is HUGE!

Sheila Fits
12th February 2010, 02:27 PM
Am gaggin to hear the songs..................

Shiva
12th February 2010, 03:04 PM
I heard there were more than 400 this year, which is HUGE!
Wow, thats bigger than most countries this year. I remember they barely got 100 last year.

Am gaggin to hear the songs..................

I "might" be able to get my hands on Niamh's song. I'll know later on tonight. I haven't been this excited for the Irish selection in ever [:-D]
But I do know she will be performing it live in Eurobash next week in Dublin.

JoannaRyde
12th February 2010, 04:31 PM
I'm so entering next year! my plan is to enter for Malta!

Shiva
12th February 2010, 04:36 PM
I'm so entering next year! my plan is to enter for Malta!

Not Lichtenstein? They are entering next year

JoannaRyde
12th February 2010, 04:43 PM
Have they been accepted into the EBU?

Shiva
12th February 2010, 06:23 PM
Have they been accepted into the EBU?

Their application has been received and will be approved in time for next years show, official statement. They sent it in too late for last year.

max_baby
12th February 2010, 07:02 PM
hello lee bradshaw

louislestat
12th February 2010, 07:06 PM
Very excited over Niamh Kavanagh, she should be a much bigger star, great voice and totally underestimated. Her 'Flying Blind' album was class. Hope they have a good song for her

fair_bad
12th February 2010, 07:07 PM
I'm weak for leanne moore! She's REALLY nice and a great singer!

Shiva
12th February 2010, 08:36 PM
hello lee bradshaw

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_gXlbsb64iZE/S3PJjeyFz2I/AAAAAAAAEek/4qiJDT-pwyE/s320/lee+bradshaw.jpg

Invincible
12th February 2010, 08:43 PM
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_gXlbsb64iZE/S3PJjeyFz2I/AAAAAAAAEek/4qiJDT-pwyE/s320/lee+bradshaw.jpg

Ooooh!! I'm not sure about the face, but the body...[:-D].

Invincible
12th February 2010, 08:46 PM
So what now? Will the songs be released to the media before the Eurosong show? They won't surely keep them under wraps until the actual final will they?

max_baby
12th February 2010, 08:46 PM
Ooooh!! I'm not sure about the face, but the body...[:-D].

I'm sure about both >_<

Off to 'The Station house' I go. Chloroform is on the menu o.0

Shiva
12th February 2010, 08:53 PM
So what now? Will the songs be released to the media before the Eurosong show? They won't surely keep them under wraps until the actual final will they?

Niamh's has been leaked and I'm trying to get a copy

Harry Bo
12th February 2010, 09:00 PM
Woops! RTE will have a field day about that! I remember how strict they were a few years ago when Dustin was entering, his was leaked before hand and RTE went menal over it.

Shiva
12th February 2010, 09:02 PM
Woops! RTE will have a field day about that! I remember how strict they were a few years ago when Dustin was entering, his was leaked before hand and RTE went menal over it.

I said I was trying, didn't say I would actually get it -_-

Invincible
12th February 2010, 09:11 PM
So the vast majority of the nation won't hear any of the songs before the final? Flip sake!!

Shiva
12th February 2010, 09:13 PM
So the vast majority of the nation won't hear any of the songs before the final? Flip sake!!

No, if one of the artists performs live like Niamh will next week then they can't stop that, I'm thinking early mid next week before they are made public

gobstopper
13th February 2010, 12:04 PM
last year they were available on youtube and eurovision.tv before the final

Shiva
2nd March 2010, 11:39 PM
And she sounds fantastic. Enjoy you beautiful people [:-D]

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Invincible
3rd March 2010, 01:08 PM
And she sounds fantastic. Enjoy you beautiful people [:-D]

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I heard her talking on Neil Prenderville this morning. She came across as such a lovely and down-to-earth girl. I'm rooting for her!! Having said that i may change my mind when i hear the songs.

louislestat
3rd March 2010, 01:50 PM
I love Niamh Kavanagh! 'In your eyes' is one of my all time favs

Shiva
4th March 2010, 11:12 AM
All the songs will be aired today on Derek Mooney's show from 15.00 to 16.30 on RTE Radio 1

Shiva
4th March 2010, 03:10 PM
Live now, gogogo

Shiva
4th March 2010, 04:24 PM
The songs have all been presented.

1. Leanne Moore - Does heaven need much more?
Written by Tommy Moran & John Waters
A very poppy song, this is very catchy. I like this, but a little bland, it sounds no different than most other pop sounds. It doesn't stand out but still a good song very Aqua Barbie Girl. Ecstasy and heaven gets repeated a lot.
The presenters are now arguing if it can be good enough for Melodifestivalen. Some very strong opinions both ways. A very divided song.

2. Lee Bradshaw - River of silence
Music: R. Siegel Lyrics: J. O’Flynn / José Santana

An 80's rock feel to this to begin with. It sounds pretty, but wrong the decade for the Eurovision methinks. I know this is ironic but it actually sounds German (Ralph Siegel et al). A pretty song for a pretty boy :)
A much better acceptance by the presenters.

3. Mikey Graham - Baby nothing is wrong
Music & Lyrics by Michael Graham, Scott Newman & Yann O’Brien

Hmmm, a bland ballad. I'm not that impressed, but then again I'm not a huge judge of ballads. Oh here comes the key change... and there it goes. This is just boring.
The presenters are calling it the most boring song out there, apart from Brenda who loves it. It's only 2.5 minutes, very very short. In the words of Thomas "Stick to the skating"

4. Monika Ivkic - Fashion queen
Written by Marc Paelinck & Mathias Strasser
Ohhh Christina Aguilera meets the 1940's. It sounds like it belongs in movies, it's not bad but very mbleh. Sounds like Candy Man.
Another mixed reaction from the presenters but it's more okish to good feedback. It's a very Eurovision song though. So far the presenters have given it the most points internally.

5. Niamh Kavanagh - It's for you
Music: Niall Mooney, Marten Eriksson & Jonas Gladnikoff Lyrics: Lina Eriksson
It grabs your attention immediately, very Irish, which is what we need. I definitely think this is the best of the lot, maybe that's why they had it last. Niamh was always better live, but right now I'm saying I like it. Ohhh Key change, a proper one. Thumbs up :)
She has run away with the presenters. Come on Niamh!

Shiva
4th March 2010, 07:51 PM
I have a surprise for you lovely lovely people.

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Invincible
4th March 2010, 08:19 PM
I actually love it. In places it reminds me of Brian Kennedy's song from a few years ago. I tend to dislike ballads/slow songs when i hear them first so for me to like it already is a great sign!

louislestat
4th March 2010, 08:21 PM
I adore it. It has made me all teary

Shiva
4th March 2010, 08:34 PM
Here are the others.

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Leanne's is really growing on me

louislestat
4th March 2010, 08:48 PM
Jeez thats the best selection of Irish songs in years. I like the Fashion Queen one. It will depend on their stage presence or lack of though. Go on NIAMH!!!

crazymonkey
4th March 2010, 08:53 PM
I'd love Leanne's song if they gave it more depth of sound and if there was a deeper sounding beat to it.

There's none of them I don't like, but for me it's between Niamh and Leanne.

Invincible
4th March 2010, 08:53 PM
Yeah it's a strong selection. Leanne's is quite an old-fashioned sounding pop song. Still good though.

I like Lee's song a lot too.

Monica's one is not really my cuppa tea, but it may get better.

Mikey's has a saxophone solo - 'nuff said. At least it stopped me dozing though[:-P].

Niamh's is the strongest methinks. It'll give us the best chance i'd say. As much as i like Leanne's song i think it might get lost in Eurovision.

Carraigrock
4th March 2010, 09:59 PM
Yeah, Niamh Kavanagh to be the Irish entry this year.

Really like the chorus of Lee's song....sounds a bit too early 80's though.

Monika is kind of catchy....but empty

Mikey Graham....who the hell chose that as a finalist?....in all serious now, it's woeful. I really hope the public don't give him a sympathy vote.

Leanne Moores song with a good show and made sound a bit heavier could be a contender.

But Niamhs song is the favourite to win.

fair_bad
4th March 2010, 10:09 PM
I like Lee bradshaw... but it's a bit too wordsy.... I think lee and leanne together would be nice! Leanne's song is a bit unoriginal... Niamh's song is the best but lee's voice... really nice

amnesiac
4th March 2010, 10:53 PM
I like Lee bradshaw... but it's a bit too wordsy.... I think lee and leanne together would be nice! Leanne's song is a bit unoriginal... Niamh's song is the best but lee's voice... really nice

Wait till you hear him sing live! [:-O ]

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Niamh for the winning!

louislestat
5th March 2010, 09:19 AM
From RTE website

Tubridy excited about Eurosong show
'The Late Late Show' presenter Ryan Tubridy has said that he is excited about hosting his first 'Eurosong' final.

Speaking to RTÉ.ie, he said of tonight's event, which is part of a 'Late Late Show' special: "The last twelve months have been just a series of firsts and this is one of them."

"The first 'Late Late Show' was amazing. 'The Toy Show' was one of the best night's of my life, and this is probably the most curious of them."

Advertisement"I wouldn't be Mr Eurovision, by any stretch of the imagination, but I respect what it is and I enjoy what it is and I'd be one of the ones who'd look at it with an arched eyebrow, and enjoy it."

"But I wouldn't knock it because it's ours and it's an Irish thing and it is a source of pride. We need a lift, now more than ever."

"Every year we're hoping 'maybe this year we'll break through' but I think going through it like this, like a national song contest... I think the method of picking the song is really good."

"It's real songwriters, real singers and it's very democratic."

Speaking about past 'Eurovision' entries, Tubridy said: "I love Johnny Logan... J-Lo, as I call him."

For details of the Eurosong finalists click here.

Johnny Logan, Dana, Michael Ball and Marty Whelan are due to appear on tonight's 'Late Late Show Eurosong Special'.

Watch the show tonight at 9.35pm on RTÉ One.