Switzerland

2007-03-15 Fabienne Louves wins the Swiss Idol competion, called MusicStar, and graces us with including our song “No good for me” on her winner’s album.
Read More →2007-03-15 Fabienne Louves wins the Swiss Idol competion, called MusicStar, and graces us with including our song “No good for me” on her winner’s album.
Read More →2005-11-16 Swedish schlager-turned-country singer Jill Johnson releases one of her Christmas albums, which includes the Beatlife hymn “I bring Christmas back to you”, here in a kind of western adaptation although it was originally written for the japanese market.
Read More →2005-02-26 LaGaylia Frazier sings “Nothing at all” in Melodifestivalen. Beatlife’s seventh contribution to the largest annual TV event in Sweden was a truly a powerballad and required a vocalist with resources. LaGaylia really shows the audience that she’s got what it takes! The dress has “it” as well 🙂
Read More →2003-07-31 South Korean singer/artist/actress Jeon Hye Bin, known as BIN during her musical career records an adaptation of “Love somebody”, originally included on the Crosstalk debut album and released as the second single. The song is also the title track for her first solo album.
Read More →2003-03-08 Maarja Ilus performs the third Beatlife entry of 2003. Backstage she was quickly renamed to “Esten med rösten” (“The Estonian with The Voice”) to avoid confusion with the (oh so similar…) competing band “Östen med resten”. The song is a delicate (power-) ballad flawlessly performed by this amazing singer.
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