Any country that is registered with the European Broadcasting Union can enter an act. The country picks a singer/band and a composer (although sometimes they are the same). This can be done one of two ways. The act can either be picked by the Broadcasting company or some countries hold talent competitions for the public to pick the act.
No. ABBA won Eurovision in 1974 with "Waterloo". (They also entered in 1973 with "Ring Ring" but didn't make it past the Swedish heats that year.) They did not participate in Eurovision after that. Voulez-Vous was released in 1979.
Eurovision (Song Contest)
No, the Shadows never performed in Eurovision.
Peter and Gordon never performed for the UK for Eurovision and, to my knowledge, none of their songs were ever contestants in the British finals for Eurovision.
Gina G represented the United Kingdom at Eurovision in 1996.
It never did.
this year (2010) Eva Rivas is gonna participate to the Eurovision song contest presenting Armenia with her wonderful voice :) vote for Eva !
No. ABBA won Eurovision in 1974 with "Waterloo". (They also entered in 1973 with "Ring Ring" but didn't make it past the Swedish heats that year.) They did not participate in Eurovision after that. Voulez-Vous was released in 1979.
She only represented Norway in 2011 with "Haba Haba", the first Eurovision Song Contest entry to be sung in Swahili.
Eurovision (Song Contest)
Kdam Eurovision was created in 1980.
Eurovision - network - was created in 1954.
The two Arshaguian twins as well know:Inka & Anoush have participated in the Eurovision song contest in 2009 and have performed amazingly their song called Jan-Jan.
In the United Kingdom, the BBC are incharge of Eurovision.
Ethiopia is not in Europe, therefore they can not hold Eurovision.
The word Eurovision is a proper noun.
The Eurovision Song Contest 2009 was held in Moscow, Russia.