The Eurovision legend Johnny Logan celebrates 71 today
In 1987, he made history by becoming the first artist to win the popular contest twice as both a singer and a songwriter
Read MoreIn 1987, he made history by becoming the first artist to win the popular contest twice as both a singer and a songwriter
Read MoreOn April 1974, the Swedish group ABBA won the 19th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, little over a month later, ABBA were worldwide superstars with “Waterloo”
Read MoreIn 1967, one of the most memorable songs to have won the Eurovision Song Contest in Europe, “Puppet on a String” by Sandie Shaw achieved global sales in excess of 4 million
Read MoreShe’s an icon for the 1960’s Swinging London and has had a career filled with success over the last 60 years. From the “Shout!” hit to host her variety TV Shows in 1960’s, to Eurovision winner and to work with David Bowie in the 1970’s, we look back at her career
Read More“Waterloo” by ABBA, remains the biggest international hit that came out from the Eurovision Song Contest, and in 1974 skyrocketed ABBA to international stardom
Read MoreEurovision is the longest-running international TV song contest
Read MoreWe’re “All Aboard” as Lisbon, Portugal host the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest. Let’s look back at some of the best winning songs of the past 62 years. We decided to put together a list featuring some of the best winning songs and of the Eurovision Song Contest.
Read MoreFrance Gall was the youngest of all the French 1960’s Pop and Rock singers during the 1960’s and won the Eurovision song contest in 1965 representing Luxembourg with the most memorable song of her career “Poupée de cire, poupée de son.” penned by Serge Gainsbourg
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