Friðrik Ómar

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Friðrik Ómar Hjörleifsson

Friðrik Ómar in 2009
Background information
Born October 4, 1981
Origin Iceland
Occupations Singer
Associated acts Eurobandið
Website http://www.fridrikomar.com

Friðrik Ómar Hjörleifsson (born October 4, 1981 in Akureyri) is an Icelandic singer probably best known for representing Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 as part of Eurobandið as lead vocals.

Career

Friðrik Ómar began playing drums at the age of five but was later asked to sing at a festival for his school, being the first time he sang in front of people besides his mother. Impressing the crowd, he then became winner of many competitions in his hometown and made the decision to be a singer. He has worked with some of most successful artists in Iceland. In 2006, he released his debut solo album Annan dag and was nominated as "singer of the year" at the Icelandic music awards. In March 2006, Friðrik joined forces with fellow Icelandic singer Regína Ósk to form the band Eurobandið. During 2007, Friðrik came in second place in the Icelandic finals of the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 performing his song "Eldur". In Belgrade, Serbia at Eurovision Song Contest 2008, Friðrik and Eurobandið performed their song "This Is My Life". They came in 8th place in the semi-finals and 14th in the finals, being the best Iceland has done since Eurovision Song Contest 2003. Friðrik Ómar once again participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 as a backing-vocalist in the Icelandic entry performed by Yohanna.

Discography

Guðrún Gunnars og Friðrik Ómar

  • Ég skemmti mér (2005)
  • Ég skemmti mér í sumar (2006)
  • Ég skemmti mér um jólin (2007)

Solo

  • Jólasalat (1997)
  • Hegg ekki af mér Hælinn (1998)
  • Annan dag (2006)
  • Í minningu Vilhjálms Vilhjálmssonar (2008)
  • Vinalög (2009)
  • ELVIS (2010)
  • Outside The Ring (2012)
  • Kveðja (2013)

Eurobandið

Preceded by
Eiríkur Hauksson
with "Valentine Lost"
Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest
2008
(as par of Euroband)
Succeeded by
Yohanna
with "Is It True?"
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