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Anne-Karine Strøm

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Norwegian singer (born 1951)

Anne-Karine Strøm
Anne-Karine Strøm in 1976
Anne-Karine Strøm in 1976
Background information
Born (1951-10-15)15 October 1951 (age 74)
OriginOslo, Norway
GenresPop,Schlager,Jazz
OccupationSinger
Musical artist

Anne-Karine Strøm (born 15 October 1951) is a Norwegian singer, best known for having taken part in the Norwegian Eurovision Song Contest selection,Melodi Grand Prix, in six consecutive years between 1971 and 1976, winning on three occasions (twice as a soloist and once as a member of an ensemble) and representing Norway in theEurovision Song Contests of 1973, 1974 and 1976.

Melodi Grand Prix

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Strøm's Melodi Grand Prix appearances were as follows:[1]

Eurovision Song Contest

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Anne-Karine Strøm at the 1976 Eurovision Song Contest

TheBendik Singers' 1973 winning song was given English-language lyrics and retitled "It's Just A Game" for the18th Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 7 April inLuxembourg City, where it finished in seventh place of 17 entries.[2]

Strøm travelled toBrighton, England for the1974 contest, held on 6 April. Again, the song had been translated into English as "The First Day of Love", and backing vocals were provided by the other Bendik Singers. This was the notable contest which was won byABBA and also featured several already internationally established names (Olivia Newton-John,Gigliola Cinquetti,Mouth & MacNeal). In this competitive field, "The First Day of Love" struggled to attract votes and ended as one of four songs sharing last place with just three votes each.[3]

Strøm's final Eurovision appearance, at the1976 contest inThe Hague on 3 April, ended in complete failure, as "Mata Hari" placed last of the 18 participating songs. Prior to the contest "Mata Hari", a very modern and contemporary disco-style song, had been expected to do well, but it was suggested afterwards that Strøm's rather odd outfit and performance on the night may have cost votes.[4] With two last-place finishes from three entries, Strøm is usually cited as the least successful artist to have appeared in more than one Eurovision Song Contest as the only artist to date finish in last place twice.

Post-Eurovision

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In the late 1970s Strøm began performing in musical cabarets withØystein Sunde and her then husbandOle Paus. She released three albums between 1978 and 1986, which reflected a move towards a more serious style of music.[5]

Albums discography

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  • 1971:Drømmebilde
  • 1975:Anne Karin
  • 1978:Album
  • 1982:Casablancas Døtre
  • 1986:Landet utenfor

References

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  1. ^ESC National Finals database
  2. ^"ESC History 1973". Archived fromthe original on 25 August 2017. Retrieved27 November 2009.
  3. ^"ESC History 1974". Archived fromthe original on 11 April 2021. Retrieved27 November 2009.
  4. ^"ESC History 1976". Archived fromthe original on 9 May 2021. Retrieved27 November 2009.
  5. ^Biography at MIC Norsk MusikkinformasjonArchived 21 May 2011 at theWayback Machine (Norwegian)

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Awards and achievements
Preceded byNorway in the Eurovision Song Contest
1973
(as member ofBendik Singers)
Succeeded by
Anne-Karine Strøm
with"The First Day of Love"
Preceded byNorway in the Eurovision Song Contest
1974
Succeeded by
Preceded byNorway in the Eurovision Song Contest
1976
Succeeded by
National selection:Melodi Grand Prix
Participation
Artists
Songs
Note: Entries scored out signify where Norway did not compete. Italics indicate an entry in a future contest.
Countries
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  • France
Artists
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Final
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  • "La Vie à vingt-cinq ans"
Countries
Artists
Songs
  • "Chansons pour ceux qui s'aiment"
  • "Djambo, Djambo"
  • "Emor Shalom"
  • "Uma flor de verde pinho"
  • "Judy et Cie"
  • "Mata Hari"
  • "My Little World"
  • "Ne mogu skriti svoju bol"
  • "Panagia mou, Panagia mou"
  • "The Party's Over"
  • "Pump-Pump"
  • "Save Your Kisses for Me"
  • "Sing Sang Song"
  • "Sobran las palabras"
  • "Toi, la musique et moi"
  • "Un, deux, trois"
  • "We'll Live It All Again"
  • "When"
International
National
Artists
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