
After leaving the band in 2006, Donal went on to study TV presentation, production and direction and secured a producing and part-time presenting role in the music channel, Bubble Hits.
Donal says, “Music and Eurovision have always been a key part of my life and it was no surprise to my family and friends that I decided to submit a song for this year’s Eurosong. Ireland has an amazing history at Eurovision and I want to bring back that sense of national pride. Let’s show Europe we still have it!”
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After a number of years in the wilderness Dustin The Turkey says he has decided to return to the recording studio in an effort to restore his nation’s position as the High Kings Of Eurovision. He says it’s a selfless act based on his desire to help his country as he believes there is a direct link between the recent downturn in the economy, his lack of musical output and our poor showing in the Eurovision over the last number of years.
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Maya, who is well known in Eurovision fan community, performed live on TV many times. She sings with symphonic orchestras, big bands, as well as her young pop rock group Fish ’n’ Chips. Maya is also a great fan of Ireland and Irish music. She has always hoped for a chance to perform in Ireland.
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Leona says ‘I kept going over and back. I love Nashville, it’s just all about music. It was a great place for me to learn my songwriting craft’.
That led to a meeting with English songman Steve Booker. Together Daly and Booker have formed a powerful songwriting bond, working with producer Jon Kelly (Kate Bush, Beautiful South, Deacon Blue)
Leona started singing when she was four and she achieved her first chart success when she recorded a cover of Cat Stevens vintage song ‘Where Do Children Play’ for a charity album.
A confirmed Eurovision fan, Leona says,
‘It’s a fantastic competition, and one that Ireland has tended to do well in over the years. I hope I can be a part of that success and do my country proud’
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Liam says, “It would mean the world to me to represent my country in Eurovision”.
Liam and Susan’s entry is also the only cross-border collaboration in the competition. The song was written specifically for Liam for the 2008 Eurosong competition. They first met in November and the song was composed over the following months. Susan says, “‘Sometimes’ is a love song as all the best songs are”.
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Marc was also selected to perform alongside Mick Hanly, Sinead Lohan, Charlie McGettigan, Eleanor McEvoy and Jimmy MacCarthy to represent Ireland in a showcase of best Irish song writing talent and impressed a specially invited audience of top music publishers and industry representatives in America. His shows have sold out the National Concert Hall and Cork Opera house amongst others. Marc plans to tour Ireland, Germany, America and Australia later this year.