- Çetin Alp
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Çetin Alp (June 21, 1947, Malatya — May 18, 2004, Istanbul) was a Turkish pop music singer. Çetin Alp & The Short Waves performed Turkey's entry, Opera, in the Eurovision Song Contest 1983 in Munich, West Germany. Alp came joint last, alongside Spain's Remedios Amaya, scoring nul points. Çetin Alp died three days after the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 final, in the host city, Istanbul.
Awards and achievements Preceded by
Neco
with "Hani?"Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest
1983Succeeded by
Beş Yıl Önce, On Yıl Sonra
with "Halay"Female artists - Demet Akalın
- Sibel Alaş
- Ayşegül Aldinç
- Ayla Algan
- Aylin Aslım
- Asya (singer)
- Hülya Avşar
- Gülşen Bayraktar
- Doğa Bekleriz
- Bendeniz
- Melis Bilen
- Nil Burak
- Atiye Deniz
- Ebru Destan
- Ayla Dikmen
- Nükhet Duru
- Arzu Ece
- Sibel Egemen
- Bengü Erden
- Gülben Ergen
- Yonca Evcimik
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- Burcu Güneş
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- Seden Gürel
- Nezihe Kalkan
- Yıldız Kaplan
- Nil Karaibrahimgil
- Zuhal Olcay
- Ayşe Hatun Önal
- Füsun Önal
- Nazan Öncel
- Zerrin Özer
- Şebnem Paker
- Ajda Pekkan
- Seda Sayan
- Deniz Seki
- Pamela Spence
- Semiha Yankı
- Hande Yener
- Nilüfer Yumlu
Male artists - Mazhar Alanson
- Çetin Alp
- Emre Altuğ
- Soner Arıca
- Ogan Aydın
- Murat Boz
- Murat Dalkılıç
- Kenan Doğulu
- Fatih Erkoç
- Erol Evgin
- Kayahan
- Keremcem
- Derya Köroğlu
- Burak Kut
- Barış Manço
- Orhan Ölmez
- Serdar Ortaç
- Metin Şentürk
- Tarkan (singer)
- Kerim Tekin
- Serkan Tektaş
- Teoman (singer)
- Yalın
- Levent Yüksel
Related articles - List of Turkish pop musicians
- Turkish music
- Turkish pop music
- Middle Eastern music
Categories:- 1947 births
- 2004 deaths
- Turkish pop singers
- Turkish male singers
- Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1983
- Turkish Eurovision Song Contest entrants
- Turkish-language singers
- People from Malatya
- Turkish singer stubs
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