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Part five

esctoday.com Award categories: Male performances

While the voting for the fourth annual esctoday.com Awards is taking place, we take the time to introduce the nominees in the 21 categories. Today, we take a look at the Best male performance and Best male vocal performance categories.
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Alexander Rybak (Norway)

Nominated for: Best male performance, Best male vocal performance

Alexander Rybak was born in Minsk, Belarus, but he grew up in Norway. He started playing the violin and the guitar at the age of five and he also bebgan singing and writing his own songs. He hit the stage soon and performed with famous artists like Morten Harket of a-ha (Eurovision Song Contest 1996 host), Hanne Krogh (Norway 1971, 1985, 1991) and Arve Tellefsen.

Having already taken part in Norwegian Pop Idol in 2005, Alexander took part in the second edition of the talent search Kjempesjansen, a Norwegian TV show that is looking for young talents in music and dance, in 2006. He could win this show with his own composition Foolin'.  He later won the Anders Jahres award and became a conductor for Norway's most famous orchestra of young musicians. In 2007, he starred as fiddler in the Jerry Bock/Sheldon Harnick musical Fiddler on the roof in Oslo.After his victory in the Norwegian national final, he released his first album called Fairytales, which sold to platinum in Norway and entered the charts all over Europe.



Sakis Rouvas (Greece)

Nominated for: Best male performance

Having been a member of the Greek National Gymnastics team, Sakis Rouvas entered the music business in 1991 with the release of his eponymous debut album. It became a huge success reaching the top of the album charts and the song Parta peaked at number one of the radio charts. His career has been going on since and Sakis Rouvas is now one of the most successful Greek singers best known for his remarkable stage shows. He has released twelve studio albums to date and all of them reached gold or platinum status in Greece. In total, he has sold about two million albums.

In 2004, Sakis Rouvas was chosen internally to represent Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest with the song Shake it. He would finish third both in the semi final and in the final. The single was a huge success in Greece peaking at number one in the charts and being certified with four platinum records. In 2006, when the contest went to Greece after Elena Paparizou's victory, he was chosen to co-present the show in Athens.



Brinck (Denmark)

Nominated for: Best male performance, Best male vocal performance

Brinck's first successes in the music business came as a songwriter. He wrote the theme of the successful drama series Anna Pihl, which debuted in 2006. He also wrote the song The one, which was the first single released by The X Factor winner Martin Hoberg Hedegaard. In 2008, Brinck released his first album. It would peak at number three in the Danish charts. The singles In the end I started (a duet with Maria Marcus) and I don't wanna love her reached number 36 and number 18 respectively.

His 2009 Eurovision Song Contest entry Believe again is his most successful song so far reaching the top of the charts in Demark. Brinck's eponymous album the song was taken from reached number three in the Danish charts.



Sasha Son (Lithunia)

Nominated for: Best male performance, Best male vocal performance

Dmitry Šavrov was a child star in Lithuania and he released his first album at the age of only twelve. One of his best known songs of that time Mamai, which was co-written by Ovidijus Vyšniauskas, Lithuania's Eurovision Song Contest debut entrant in 1994, has become a classic and earned him a Bravo award as best newcomer. Later, he would move to London and study music for eight years before returning to his home country.

Back in Lithuania, he released the single Ne uletaj with SEL and it became a masive radio hit peaking at number one in the Baltic airplay charts. In 2007, he entered the Lithuanian national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest as a part of the project U-Soul with the song At your door. They took part in the second quarter final, which was held for semi-established performers, and they finished second making them qualify for the first semi final, where they finished seventh. The same year, he came third in the talent search Muzikos akademija. In 2008, Sasha Son entered the selection again, this time as a soloist. With Miss kiss, he won the second semi final but finished third in the final behind Jeronimas Milias and Aiste Pilvelyte. His 2009 Eurovision Song Contest entry rached number one in the Lithuanian single charts.



Petr Elfimov (Belarus)

Nominated for: Best male performance, Best male vocal performance

Petr Elfimov was born in 1980 to a family of musicians as his mother is a famous conductor and his father is a singer in a choir. His own stage debut came at the young age of six. In the late 1990s, he founded his first band Egoist and in 2004, he won the first prize in the Popular Song Contest of Vitebsk. He also competed in other music contests all around Europe. Over those years, he attended various music schools and he graduated from the Belarusian State Music Academy in 2005. He has been a pop vocal coach since and currently he is working on his master degree.

In 2004, Petr Elfimov was a backing singer for Belarus in the Eurovision Song Contest. However, Alexandra & Konstantin did not make it to the final on the country's debut. He was the third male solo performer representing Belarus in a row in 2009 and he maintained the country's tradition of singing in English at the competition.



Davor Ebner of Regina (Bosnia & Herzegovina)

Nominated for: Best male vocal performance

Regina were founded in Sarajevo in 1990 by the three instrumentalists Denis Čabrić, Bojan Milićević and Aleksandar Čović. They started looking for a lead singer and after a long search, Davor Ebner was chosen. The band, whose songs are inspired by Irish rock band U2, enjoyed success all over the country. When the civil war started, Regina escaped to Belgrade, where they continued their career and released six albums over the following years.

In 2006, Regina reunited when all original members teamed up again for a radio festival in Serbia. They released a new album called Sve mogu ja, which turned out to be a success. In Janary 2009, it was announced that the band would represent Bosnia & Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest and the song Bistra voda was the chosen song.


 

Previous winners

Best male performance

This award is given out for the fourth time. The previous winners were Dima Bilan from Russia in 2006, Koldun from Belarus in 2007 and Israel's Boaz Mauda in 2008. 

The complete results of previous years: 

2006
2007
2008
  1. Russia
  2. Romania
  3. Bosnia & Herzegovina     
  4. Slovenia
  5. Ireland
  1. Belarus - 32.8%
  2. Germany - 27.4%       
  3. Turkey - 16.0%
  4. Iceland - 15.2%
  5. Armenia - 8.7%
  1. Israel - 39.7%
  2. Denmark - 19.7%
  3. Bosnia & Herzegovina - 15.7%
  4. Russia - 14.8%
  5. France - 10.0%


The hall of fame:


Best male vocal performance

This award has been already given out in 2007 and 2008. The previous winners were Germany's Roger Cicero in 2007 and Boaz Mauda from Israel in 2008. 

The complete results of previous years: 

2007
2008
  1. Germany - 35.4%             
  2. Iceland - 25.1%
  3. Latvia - 17.9%
  4. Armenia - 14.9%
  5. Albania - 6.7%
  1. Israel - 61.8%
  2. Denmark - 16.6%
  3. United Kingdom - 13.4%
  4. Lithuania - 6.0%
  5. Belarus - 2.3%


The hall of fame:


Tomorrow, we will take a look at the Best female performance and Best female vocal performance categories. 


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@Dino

:O :O Are you still recovering from the commotion we had ages ago??? Learn to move on girl ;)


Axel Kearns [47152]
Tue 8 Dec 2009 16:40:04

Off course he didn't...nor does Greece or any of its entries mate. I just really hate that song and the performance even more. It was just rediculous. I still don't get it..... It was amusing but in a really bad way. My Greek husband laughed his head off and felt ashamed.... Listen I always give my honest opinion, if I like something I will praise it aswell, but I will never be a grey elephant, just following the crowd and agree with everybody else just because it looks right.


Dino Mil [58964]
Tue 8 Dec 2009 16:37:32

*unfounded instead of unfound.


Dino Mil [58964]
Tue 8 Dec 2009 16:32:48

I see here a unfound fear to Sakis. Guys calm down, there is no way for Sakis to win any of this cateogries.

Axel friend, calm down there is no reason to be that bitter in any article that is Greek-related. Your view about is right, however deeply in your I can discern an unprovoked attack to Sakis. Did he do smth that harm you?


Dino Mil [58964]
Tue 8 Dec 2009 16:28:04

''the fact that your one of those characters which create very silly ignorant-based scenario's in their minds and then believe them to be real themselves ''

It seems to forget that you were the one to create first those scenarios (accusations for several profiles etc).....Obviously you have a ''selective memory''.


benji zagreb [31957]
Tue 8 Dec 2009 13:43:49

I've voted for PETR ELFIMOV.
I only can't understand how BRINCK can be among nominees?!




** T K [59900]
Tue 8 Dec 2009 12:50:43

best performance to rybak coz he won, or davor ebner who is awesome... best vocals hahaha im voting for the Elfimov :D :D :D
how my fave Shim in the whole world didnt qualify i dont know.. tsk tsk :D




@Dino Mou

You know what i adore about you???? the fact that your one of those characters which create very silly ignorant-based scenario's in their minds and then believe them to be real themselves :O




Stefanos Philipopoulos [52727]
Tue 8 Dec 2009 10:06:07

definately Sakis ;) ;) ;)


Axel Kearns [47152]
Tue 8 Dec 2009 08:18:30

If screeming your tits off, after ripping your shirt, Sakis should win. Because that was more or less the Greek performance, a horrible second rate song, performed by a goodlooking guy, moving like a well trained gorilla,..... If you look at the all round performanve, there's only 1 winner possible, Alexander....


Lady Ariunaa [60862]
Tue 8 Dec 2009 03:51:14

The only "man" this year was the Danish guy.

I think that says enough.


Chris Ellaby [52275]
Tue 8 Dec 2009 01:50:35

I voted Norway for best performance - I liked the acrobatics.
I voted Lithuania for best vocals.


San X [60088]
Tue 8 Dec 2009 00:27:01

Sorry but no way Brinck for best vocals.

I also agree, no way Sakis for performance. Sure he's sexy but his performance was bad with the white uppy thing and the ninja moves.


Dino Mil [58964]
Tue 8 Dec 2009 00:16:13

Hadise is absent from these polls so Angelic is extreemly anaware where to cast her vote.....hmmm I will help you, vote for quality (do you know what is that?)


Dino Mil [58964]
Tue 8 Dec 2009 00:13:48

Best performance: Davor Ebner
Best vocals: Brinck


Martin Fjellanger [45578]
Mon 7 Dec 2009 23:30:16

A vote to Sakis and Greece, from Norway ;)
One of the best performaces ever in Eurovision! TOP 3 with Ani Lorak (2008) and Tajci (1990.)


Paul 89 [24143]
Mon 7 Dec 2009 23:22:17

The category is called performer, and Alexander sure gave us one hell of a performance. Closely followed by Boaz :)


Stine !! VIII [60362]
Mon 7 Dec 2009 23:20:46

Rybak
Okay, I wont... :D (L)


! Marky [60363]
Mon 7 Dec 2009 23:18:58

Don't make this personal Guri Schanke AKA Stiney *gay clicky bitchy finger click* :D :D


Stine !! VIII [60362]
Mon 7 Dec 2009 23:16:10

Rybak ftw... even tho i admit he doesnt have a very strong voice. But the alternatives arent great. Sakis is just vile :S

PS: I sometimes have alot of trouble telling Marky and Rybak apart :O Sure you know why Ryb... I mean Marky :D


Daniel C Bagpuss VI [60086]
Mon 7 Dec 2009 23:08:25

Rybak by a long way, OMG if Sakis wins this there is no hope for mankind :D


TurQuality Fire [45505]
Mon 7 Dec 2009 23:08:09

1. Denmark
2. Norway
3. Lithuania
4. Belarus
5. Greece


! Marky [60363]
Mon 7 Dec 2009 22:36:42

Eurovizz
But the options weren't that good though... I still hate him ofc. :D


SS501 - [59455]
Mon 7 Dec 2009 22:20:26

@ Marky
I cannot believe u wrote it :) :) :)


Paschalis [24641]
Mon 7 Dec 2009 22:09:32

Sasha Son of course.


! Marky [60363]
Mon 7 Dec 2009 22:06:55

They are all rubbish :D The best performance may actually be Rybak :O :O :O The best vocal I would say was Lithuania... but they all were lame...


-iggy- fan [43670]
Mon 7 Dec 2009 21:55:37

Norway or Denmark.... But I think I'll vote for Norway...


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