- Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005
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Eurovision Song Contest 2005 Country Norway National selection Selection process Melodi Grand Prix 2005 Selection date(s) 5 March 2005 Selected entrant Wig Wam Selected song "In My Dreams" Finals performance Semi-final result Qualified (6th, 164 points) Final result 9th, 125 points Norway was represented in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 by the song "In My Dreams" performed by Wig Wam.
Wig Wam is made up of four band members – Teeny (guitar), Glam (vocals), Sporty (drums) and Flash (bass). They all pusued individual music careers with other bands and also undertook solo projects during the 80s and the 90s. Wig Wam were formed in February 2001, and had also appeared in MGP in 2004, coming third with "Crazy Things".
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Melodi Grand Prix 2005
On March 5, 2005, viewers were given the chance to help decide which song should represent Norway at the Eurovision Song Contest in Kiev. The Norwegian Final Melodi Grand Prix was held at the Spektrum in Oslo hosted by Ivar Dyrhaug. The rules for the national final were changed for the 2005 contest. Previously NRK used to issue an open call for songs; in 2005 the broadcaster invited composers and artists directly with the aim of providing eight songs for consideration by televoters. The format of the show saw the eight songs performed before a public vote. The top four were then announced to sing again, before a final vote. The winner was the song "In My Dreams", sung by Wig Wam. The song was written and composed by Trond “Teeny” Holter.
Final - 5 March, 2005 Draw Artist Song Lyrics (l) / Music (m) Place 1 Jorun Erdal "I Am Rock 'n' Roll" Claes Andreasson (m & l), Torbjörn Wasenius (m & l), Tommy Denander (m & l) Super Final 2 Cheezy Keys "Feel The Beat" Kim Arne Hagen (m & l), Hans Petter Moen (m & l), Morten Bergheim (l) Super Final 3 Andreea "Kingdom Come" Tom Steinar-Hansen (m & l), Ole Henrik Antonsen (m & l), Lars Aass (m & l) Out 4 Kathrine Strugstad "Velvet Blue" Arve Furset (m), Gerard James Borg (l) Out 5 Jahn Teigen "My Heart Is My Home" Jahn Teigen (m & l), Anita Skorgan (m & l), Jan Vincents Johannessen (l) Super Final 6 Blissed "You Are The One" Mikael Gunnerås (m & l), Magnus Lindquist (m & l), Magdalena Lindström (m & l) Out 7 Seppo "Can You Hear Me" Tor Endresen (m), Are Selheim (l) Out 8 Wig Wam "In My Dreams" Trond "Teeny" Holter (m & l) Super Final Super Final Song Artist Songwriter(s) Televoting Regions Total Place Central
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Norway"I Am Rock 'n' Roll" Jorun Erdal Claes Andreasson (m & l), Torbjörn Wasenius (m & l),
Tommy Denander (m & l)10,127 12,292 4,740 9,774 27,220 64,153 2 "Feel The Beat" Cheezy Keys Kim Arne Hagen (m & l), Hans Petter Moen (m & l), Morten Bergheim (l) 6,906 9,113 4,020 8,086 23,610 51,735 3 "My Heart Is My Home" Jahn Teigen Jahn Teigen (m & l), Anita Skorgan (m & l), Jan Vincents Johannessen (l) 5,242 8,481 3,865 8,550 21,888 48,026 4 "In My Dreams" Wig Wam Trond "Teeny" Holter (m & l) 10,064 11,928 5,744 13,548 34,383 75,667 1 At Eurovision
The spokesperson who revealed Norway's votes for other countries was NRK hosts Ingvild Helljesen.[1]
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References
- ^ Philips, Roel (2005-05-17). "The 39 spokespersons!". ESCToday. http://www.esctoday.com/news/read/4409. Retrieved 2009-04-28.
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