Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 (redirect from Lars A. Fredriksen)
David Eriksen and Linda Andernach Johansen. The song was performed by Lars A. Fredriksen. The Norwegian broadcaster Norsk rikskringkasting (NRK) organised...
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Lars Erik Frederiksen (born Lars Erik Dapello, August 30, 1971) is an American musician and record producer best known as a guitarist and vocalist for...
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footballer Kitty Petrine Fredriksen (1910–2003), Norwegian politician Lars A. Fredriksen, Norwegian pop singer Mark Fredriksen (1936–2011), French extreme...
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John Fredriksen (born 10 May 1944) is a Norwegian-born Cypriot oil tanker and shipping billionaire businessman based in London. He owns the world's largest...
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"Nocturne". It was the only time that a predominantly instrumental piece has won the Eurovision Song Contest, although a few Norwegian lyrics, written by screenwriter...
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I Promised Myself (redirect from I Promised Myself (A*Teens))
1999, it was covered and released as a single by Lars A. Fredriksen. In 2000, it was covered and released as a single by John Davies, reaching number...
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Wig Wam is a Norwegian glam metal band formed in Halden in 2001. Wig Wam's lineup—consisting of vocalist Glam (Åge Sten Nilsen), guitarist Teeny (Trond...
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Eurovision Song Contest 1998 (redirect from A holnap már nem lesz szomorú)
following the country's victory at the 1997 contest with the song "Love Shine a Light" by Katrina and the Waves. Twenty-five countries participated in the...
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twelve Eurovision finals, of which four times with "nul points". Norway has a total of 12 top-five results in the contest, the latest being Alessandra's...
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a Croatian pop singer. Born in Split to Croatian parents, Martinović began to sing from an early age. She has a sister, Izabela, who also pursued a music...
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