Annie Cotton (born July 13, 1975, in Laval, Quebec) is a Canadian actress and singer. Cotton played a role in a TV series called Watatatow. On January 25, 2007, she appeared in the French Canadian long-time daily soap Virginie as well-known artist Annie Cloutier. In 1993, Cotton became the second Canadian to represent Switzerland in…
Anna Rossinelli (born 20 April 1987 in Basel) is a Swiss singer-songwriter. Rossinelli sings as a part of a pop-soul trio band, which performs under her name. Music careerEurovision Song Contest On 11 December 2010, Rossinelli won the Swiss national final (Die grosse Entscheidungs Show), with the song „In Love for a While“ and represented…
Anita Traversi (25 July 1937 – 25 September 1991) was a Swiss singer, best known for her participation in the Eurovision Song Contests of 1960 and 1964. Early careerBorn in Giubiasco, Traversi was encouraged by her father, a musician, and started singing with an orchestra in the mid-1950s, including with the orchestra of the Italian…
The first winner of the first Eurovision Song Contest
„Mister Music Man, do you want to play a sweet tune, do you have a slow one, just for the two of us“ The Swiss Final was held on February 23rd at the Palazzo dei Congressi in Lugano, hosted by Emanuela Gaggini. The winning song was chosen by the votes of 3 regional juries, an…
The Swiss Final was held on February 23rd at the Casino du Rivage in Vevey, hosted by Lolita Morena. The winner was chosen by the votes of 3 regional juries, a press jury and a jury of „experts“. 1 La nave va The ship leaves Marco, Daria & Mattia Zappa 22 5th 2 Segel im…
The Swiss Final was held on February 24th at the Palazzo dei Congressi in Lugano, hosted by Emanuela Gaggini. The winning song was chosen by the votes of 3 regional juries, a press jury and an „expert“ jury. 1 Canta con noi Sing with us Nando Morandi 29 4th 2 J’irai oú tu voudras I…
„That’s why I wanted to say, I would die without you“ The Swiss Final was held at the Theater Casino in Zug on February 18th, hosted by Raymond Fein. The winner was chosen by 3 regional juries, a press jury & an „expert“ jury. 1 Sur des musiques qui balancent With music that swings Michel…
Following Céline Dion’s victory the preceding year in Dublin, beautiful Lausanne welcomed participants from 22 countries for the 1989 Eurovision Song Contest.
The Swiss Final was held on February 6th at the Théâtre de Beausorbet in Morges, hosted by Serge Moisson. The winning song was chosen by 3 regional juries, a press jury and a jury of „experts“. 1 Muet Courage Hertz 14 7th 2 Clown dans la sciure Clown in the sawdust Isabelle Alba 13 8th 3…