Bledar Sejko
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Bledar Sejko (born February 19, 1971) is an Albanian guitarist, composer, and singer who represented Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malmö with his song "Identitet", which he performed with Adrian Lulgjuraj.[1] According to Sejko, the song includes combined motives from Northern Albania and Chameria.[2] He also appeared in the 2011 edition of the contest, performing alongside Aurela Gaçe in her song Feel the Passion.[3]
Sejko's first group, which included Redon Makashi and Elton Deda was one of the first pop groups of Albania created in clandestinity in the late 1980s: Communist Albania did not allow pop music to be recorded, performed or broadcast. Sejko's nickname has always been Qepa (Onion). He taught guitar to Makashi and has always been known as a great performer of the instrument in Albania.[4] He created Megahertz, the first rock band in Albania.[5]
Sejko's last participation to the Festivali i Këngës before "Identitet" had been in 1992 with his group Thunder Way. Their song, "Legjenda e Heroit" (The Hero's Legend), had come last in that festival.[2]
References
- ^ Escudero, Victor (23 December 2012). "Adrian Lulgjuraj & Bledar Sejko win Festivali i Këngës!". Eurovision.tv. EBU. Retrieved 23 December 2012.
- ^ a b Telegrafi (24 December 2012). "Sejko: Serbët vodhën melodinë shqiptare". Telegrafi.
- ^ "Reprezentant Albánie 2013". escportal.cz (in Czech). ESC Portal – Czech OGAE Website. 22 December 2012. Archived from the original on 2014-01-01. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
- ^ Gazeta Albania (24 January 2009). "Redon Makashi: "Ndarja ime me "qepën" dhe me Elton Dedën". gazeta Albania.
- ^ Haziri, Lulëzim (2000). Rokenrolli shqiptar: artikuj te botuar rreth rokenrollit (in Albanian). Skopje: Shkupi. p. 85.
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Preceded by Rona Nishliu with "Suus" | Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 | Succeeded by |
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Arilena Ara- Besa
- Olta Boka
- Eugent Bushpepa
- Ledina Çelo
- Elhaida Dani
- Luiz Ejlli
- Aurela Gaçe
- Ronela Hajati
- Hersi
- Albina and Familja Kelmendi
- Lindita
- Adrian Lulgjuraj
- Jonida Maliqi
- Frederik Ndoci
- Rona Nishliu
- Juliana Pasha
- Anxhela Peristeri
- Bledar Sejko
- Anjeza Shahini
- Eneda Tarifa
- Kejsi Tola
- "Carry Me in Your Dreams"
- "Duje"
- "Fairytale"
"Fall from the Sky"- "Feel the Passion"
- "Hear My Plea"
- "The Image of You"
- "It's All About You"
- "Karma"
- "Ktheju tokës"
- "Identitet"
- "I'm Alive"
- "Mall"
- "One Night's Anger"
- "Sekret"
- "Suus"
- "Titan"
- "Tomorrow I Go"
- "World"
- "Zemrën e lamë peng"
- "Zjarr e ftohtë"
- Note: Entries scored out signify where Albania did not compete
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