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Johnny Logan and More: These Are the Greatest Eurovision StarsJohnny Logan and Loreen Johnny Logan (71) still holds the title of most successful Eurovision contestant to date. The Irishman won twice as a singer and also contributed as a songwriter to the ...
Loreen has applauded Johnny Logan for singing her winning Eurovision ... having first won the competition in 2012 with Euphoria. The 40-year-old singer told the PA news agency that she watched ...
Eurovision winner Loreen has said it “would be nice” to duet with Irish singer Johnny Logan – as the only two singers to win the contest twice. The Swedish popstar claimed her second victory ...
Johnny Logan won twice — once in 1980 and again ... After a few unsurprising mentions from Graham Norton, the What’s Another Year singer was named as a defining Eurovision memory by the ...
“I went back to Ireland”. The singer was born Seán Sherrard. Johnny Logan is a stage name he was encouraged to adopt by a manager in Italy. He reveals to Duffy that he distinguishes Seán and ...
It’s arguably the Nordic nations, as well as the DACH region and the Benelux countries, that have really taken Johnny Logan and his music under their collective wings since that second Eurovision ...
Johnny fondly recalled memories of the 'kind ... for FREE by signing up to our email bulletin We have more newsletters Singer Johnny Logan spoke of his "terrible sadness" following the death ...
Ireland’s Johnny Logan was crowned after becoming the first contestant to win the competition twice with his 'What’s another year?' and 'Hold me now' entries. Logan won both as a singer in ...
The new musical with music and lyrics by The Avett Brothers ... Swept Away features a book by Tony Award winner John Logan, direction by Tony Award winner Michael Mayer, and choreography by ...
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