Thursday, 19 June 2008
Andy Street and Mach Krys and Jo Azusa and Jerome
Artist: Andy Street and Mach Krys and Jo Azusa and Jerome
Genre(s):
New Age
Discography:
Elements-Desert Light
Year: 2003
Tracks: 12
Spirit Of The Wind
Year: 1999
Tracks: 12
 
Wednesday, 11 June 2008
Pier Bucci
Artist: Pier Bucci
Genre(s):
Electronic
Other
Discography:
Chiloe EP CDM
Year: 2007
Tracks: 4
Hay Consuelo
Year: 2006
Tracks: 1
Familia Remix EP2 (CDS)
Year: 2006
Tracks: 3
Cinetico Andino EP
Year:
Tracks: 4
 
Wednesday, 4 June 2008
Wogan accuses Eurovision of racism
Terry Wogan has claimed that Andy Abraham was a victim of racism in this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
The Radio 2 DJ argued that the British entrant never had a chance of winning the competition because Eastern European nations refused to vote for a black singer.
He described Abraham's colour as the "elephant in the room", commenting: "East of the Danube, they won't be voting for a black singer any day soon."
Abraham came joint last in this year's contest, scoring only 14 points. None of the 22 Eastern European entrants voted for him.
Wogan told the Daily Telegraph that the only way Britain could win the music contest again would be if a major recording artist such as Take That, Elton John or Robbie Williams got involved.
"If the British music industry can't swing even one of our major acts to represent the country at the Eurovision, we're really wasting our time," he added.
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The Radio 2 DJ argued that the British entrant never had a chance of winning the competition because Eastern European nations refused to vote for a black singer.
He described Abraham's colour as the "elephant in the room", commenting: "East of the Danube, they won't be voting for a black singer any day soon."
Abraham came joint last in this year's contest, scoring only 14 points. None of the 22 Eastern European entrants voted for him.
Wogan told the Daily Telegraph that the only way Britain could win the music contest again would be if a major recording artist such as Take That, Elton John or Robbie Williams got involved.
"If the British music industry can't swing even one of our major acts to represent the country at the Eurovision, we're really wasting our time," he added.
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