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The News Review:
- Teenager Charlotte in Eurovision bid
- Katrina: Andrew has to write a cracking good pop song
- Georgia Makes U-Turn on Moscow Eurovision Finals
Teenager Charlotte in Eurovision bid
Hertfordshire Mercury UK
Charlotte Finlay-Tribe 17 will be one of six acts competing for the public vote and the chance to perform a song composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber on BBC1’s Your Country Needs You on Saturday (January 10). Charlotte who used to live in Hoe Lane and is now living in Harlow has been singing since she was 10 and is a pupil at London’s Sylvia Young Theatre School. She said: “I’m really excited about being in the show. I can’t begin to imagine what it will be like to appear on Saturday night BBC television.
Katrina: Andrew has to write a cracking good pop song
esctoday.com Netherlands
Katrina took a walk down memory lane with us sharing her fondest memories from the victory. But we also discussed her views of the contest today the United Kingdom’s chances for 2009 and more!What has Katrina Leskanich been up to lately? “I have been touring extensively in Europe and America playing live shows with Paul Young Alannah Myles and Cutting Crew. I have been recording new material for a German album release in 2009 and am working on a photographic book about London. ” she tells us.
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Georgia Makes U-Turn on Moscow Eurovision Finals
Civil Georgia Georgia
After the August war with Russia Georgia said it would boycott the song contest hosted by the Russian capital this year. The Georgian public TV however now said it had decided to participate citing “requests” from.