14 May 2009

Family Entertainment from Germany?

Oscar Loya, one of the singers representing Germany, said at his band's press conference that his dream is to wake up in the morning after the final and see his own face smiling from the first pages under the headlines “Oscar brings the Eurovision back to Berlin!” listen. The singer admits that the competition is tough and it’s difficult to single out any performer since all are equally good.

Oscar paid tribute to Australian Jane Comerford who fronted the German entry in 2006 but has been coaching Alex and Oscar this year listen.

The second lead artist Alex Christense has already visited Moscow on many occasions and is well known on the nigh scene as a DJ. He even recorded an album in Moscow. “Moscow is one of my favorite cities. Vodka is great, night life is booming and it’s generally a real swell”.

Oskar Loya said that his mother is a native-born American and his father is from Mexico. In America, the song of the German duo is quite popular, he said. Oscar agreed to sing the Spanish version of ‘Miss Kiss Kiss Bang’ listen.

When asked about the difference between the Russian and the German girls, Oskar replied that hot girls are the same in every country. “It doesn’t matter where a girl is from, it who she is that counts. There must be a spark inside her”, he explained.

The German delegation said that the viewers should be ready for surprise: the duo’s show at the finals will differ from what we saw during the rehearsal. They explained the involvement of the famous burlesque star Dita von Teese listen but did not disclose any details of her performance.

The artists also addressed how this performance by Ms von Teese matched the image of Eurovision as a family show. Any show should have an element of sex and Dita’s performance will bring an integral element to their performance. They promised, however, that everything in their show will be ‘within the bounds’ listen.

The Russian delegation was represented by: Alex CHRISTENSE(lead artist); Oscar LOYA (lead artist); Ralf QUIBELDEY (Head of Delegation).

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