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  2. Eurovision Song Contest - Wikipedia

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    No restrictions were originally enacted when the contest was first founded; however, following criticism over the 1965 Swedish entry being performed in English, a new rule was introduced for the 1966 contest restricting songs to be performed only in an official language of the country it represented.

  3. History of the Eurovision Song Contest - Wikipedia

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    [2] [87] The regulations for this first contest allowed one participating broadcast organisation from each country to submit two songs of between 3 and 3½ minutes in length, the only edition to permit more than one song per country. [2] [81] [89] Each country was strongly encouraged to hold a national contest to select their competing entries ...

  4. D Billions - Wikipedia

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    The group was founded by Ernist Umetaliev, who is the owner and producer of Ekarecords. [3] [4] The D Billions YouTube channel was launched on July 27, 2019, with their debut video, "Left! Right! | D Billions Kids Songs," released on August 8, 2019. [5] The video, showcasing a simple English song with a catchy tune, has garnered over 90 million ...

  5. A Million Days - Wikipedia

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    A Million Days may refer to: a song by Big Wreck from Albatross; a song by Prince from Musicology This page was last edited on 22 ...

  6. Hermes Europe - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen Crafter delivery van for Hermes in Germany. The company was founded in 1972 in Germany, opening 20 depots in its first year. [2] In 1989, after the fall of the Berlin Wall, it began offering deliveries to East Germany.

  7. 1,000 Days, 1,000 Songs - Wikipedia

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    1,000 Days, 1,000 Songs (originally called 30 Days, 30 Songs, then 30 Days, 50 Songs) is a musical project launched on October 10, 2016, by Dave Eggers which was originally supposed to release one song per day from then until November 8, 2016, which is Election Day in the United States.

  8. Eddy Raven - Wikipedia

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    One of the songs on the album, "Coldest Fire", was a song that Raven had begun writing in 1987 at the encouragement of Gant, but found himself unable to finish for a long period following Gant's death that same year. [51] One single from the album, "Cowboys Don't Cry", charted at number 60 on Hot Country Songs. [2]

  9. Virgin Records - Wikipedia

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    Virgin France SA was founded in 1980 and It was the first international division of Virgin Records, in 2002 it merged with EMI Music France and continued as an imprint, until it was consolidated into EMI France, which has been renamed Parlophone and sold to Warner Music Group, just like the divisions in Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Norway ...