- Josh
James Dubovie (/dʊˈboʊvi/; born 27
November 1990) is a
British singer.
Dubovie is most
notable for
having represented the UK at the 2010 Eurovision...
- 2010 held in Oslo, Norway. The song and
performer was
revealed as Josh
Dubovie on 12
March 2010 who won Eurovision: Your
Country Needs You. The song was...
- co-wrote and
produced with Mike
Stock "That
Sounds Good to Me" by Josh
Dubovie, the 2010
Eurovision Song
Contest entry for the
United Kingdom,
which finished...
-
American football player 1989 –
Freddie Sears,
English footballer 1990 – Josh
Dubovie,
English singer 1992 – Ala Boratyn,
Polish singer-songwriter 1992 – Chanyeol...
- Preceded by Josh
Dubovie with "That
Sounds Good to Me" UK in the
Eurovision Song
Contest 2011 Succeeded by
Engelbert Humperdinck with "Love Will Set You...
- Waterman, Mike
Stock and
Steve Crosby. The song was
performed by Josh
Dubovie. The
British entry for the 2010
contest in Oslo,
Norway was
selected via...
- Man
Bucks Fizz
Pearl Carr and
Teddy Johnson Ronnie Carroll Co-Co Josh
Dubovie Electro Velvet Emma Jade Ewen
Scott Fitzgerald James Fox
Nicki French Jessica...
- Man
Bucks Fizz
Pearl Carr and
Teddy Johnson Ronnie Carroll Co-Co Josh
Dubovie Electro Velvet Emma Jade Ewen
Scott Fitzgerald James Fox
Nicki French Jessica...
- as w****end
cottages or
smallholdings during the mid-20th century. Josh
Dubovie (born 1990),
singer John
Georgiadis (1939–2021),
violinist and conductor...
-
Eurovision Song Contest) with Pete
Waterman and Mike Stock,
performed by Josh
Dubovie.[citation needed]
Crosby managed Italian artist Patrizio Buanne, who had...