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  2. Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 1974 - Wikipedia

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    Portugal was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1974 with the song "E depois do adeus", composed by José Calvário, with lyrics by José Niza, and performed by Paulo de Carvalho. The Portuguese participating broadcaster Radiotelevisão Portuguesa (RTP) selected its entry at the Grande Prémio TV da Canção Portuguesa 1974.

  3. Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969 - Wikipedia

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    Portugal was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1969 with the song "Desfolhada portuguesa", composed by Nuno Nazareth Fernandes, with lyrics by Ary dos Santos, and performed by Simone de Oliveira. The Portuguese participating broadcaster Radiotelevisão Portuguesa (RTP) selected its entry at the Grande Prémio TV da Canção Portuguesa ...

  4. Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 1964 - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese participating broadcaster Radiotelevisão Portuguesa (RTP) selected its entry for the contest at the Grande Prémio TV da Canção Portuguesa 1964. This was the first-ever entry from Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest , and the first-ever entry performed in Portuguese in the contest.

  5. Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest - Wikipedia

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    Having not appeared in the final since 2010 and as holders of the record for most appearances in the contest without a win, Portugal won at the 49th attempt, when "Amar pelos dois" by Salvador Sobral won the 2017 contest, Portugal's first top-five result in the contest. As hosts in 2018, the country finished last in the contest for a fourth time.

  6. Tó Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Cruz started out as a studio backing singer and voiceover performer for television and radio commercials. In 1995, he entered the Portuguese Eurovision selection, Festival da Canção, with the song '"Baunilha e chocolate" ("Vanilla and Chocolate"), and was the clear winner with the regional juries. [1] "

  7. Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 1966 - Wikipedia

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    Portugal was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1966 with the song "Ele e ela", written by Carlos Canelhas, and performed by Madalena Iglésias.The Portuguese participating broadcaster Radiotelevisão Portuguesa (RTP) selected its entry at the Grande Prémio TV da Canção Portuguesa 1966.

  8. Ray J - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 September 2024. American singer (born 1981) Ray J Norwood in 2011 Born William Ray Norwood Jr. (1981-01-17) January 17, 1981 (age 43) McComb, Mississippi, U.S. Occupations Singer songwriter rapper television presenter actor entrepreneur Years active 1989–present Works Discography filmography ...

  9. Ornatos Violeta - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Ornatos Violeta released their first album Cão! (Dog!), which included the song "Letra S", a duet with Manuela Azevedo, vocalist of Portuguese band Clã.In the following year, during the Expo 98, they collaborated on the compilation Tejo Beat alongside Boss AC, Blasted Mechanism, Zen and Flood with the song "Tempo de Nascer".