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- "Gumpu" is the debut single by Salome, the winner of Swiss MusicStars 2005. Released in Switzerland on April 30, 2005, the song entered the Swiss charts...
- Metric from Pagans in Vegas, 2015 "Celebrate", by Piero Esteriore & The MusicStars, representing Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 "Celebrate"...
- "Celebrate", written by Greg Manning, and performed by Piero Esteriore and the MusicStars. The Swiss parti****ting broadcaster, the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation...
- studied hairdressing and was trained in the profession. He also pursued music simultaneously. He auditioned for season 9 of the German Big Brother in...
- pop music artist, best known for winning the 2005 second series of the music-based reality television show MusicStars. Whilst part of MusicStars, Clausen...
- semi-finals four times since 2004, with "Celebrate" by Piero and the MusicStars (2004), "Il pleut de l'or" by Michael von der Heide (2010), "Time to Shine"...
- highest being Global Deejays' post-Christmas offering at No. 56. The MusicStars, a collaboration of parti****nts from the reality television series of...
- results in the Eurovision, culminating in 'null points' for Piero and the MusicStars in the 2004 semi-final, and so looked to the group due to their po****rity...
- The Music City Stars, formerly known as the Nashville Broncs, was an expansion team in the American Basketball ****ociation (ABA) that pla**** from 2008...
- Dancing with the Stars is an American dance competition television series that premiered on ABC on June 1, 2005. It is the American version of the British...