Leon (singer)

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Leon
Birth name Jürgen Göbel
Born (1969-04-04) April 4, 1969
Origin Lippetal, Germany
Genres Pop, Dance, Techno
Occupations Singer
Website Leon

Leon (born Jürgen Göbel, 4 April 1969, Lippetal, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German singer, best known for his participation in the 1996 Eurovision Song Contest, when he was controversially eliminated at the pre-selection stage.

Leon had taken part in the 1996 German Eurovision selection with the song "Planet of Blue", which had gained a comprehensive victory in a public televote.[1] It was a very contemporary, techno-influenced song which had been expected to do well in the contest. The 1996 Eurovision Song Contest was to take place in Oslo on May 18. Hosts Norway were given an automatic place in the contest, but as 29 other countries were chasing the 22 remaining places, it was decided to hold an audio-only pre-qualifier on March 29 where a jury from each country would listen to all the songs and vote in the normal ESC manner, with the bottom seven songs being eliminated. To universal surprise, "Planet of Blue" finished 24th in the voting, and failed to qualify for the contest.[2]

The unexpected result caused consternation in Germany and left the European Broadcasting Union facing the situation where its largest contributor at the time had to miss the contest. To avoid a re-occurrence in future years, the EBU introduced the controversial "Big Four" rule whereby Germany, along with France, Spain and the United Kingdom as the largest contributors, would be guaranteed a place in the Eurovision final each year.

Undeterred by disappointment, Leon returned to the German Eurovision selection in 1997 with "Schein (meine kleine Taschenlampe)", which finished second.[3] He remains active and continues to release new material.

Discography

Singles

  • 1996: "Planet of Blue"
  • 1996: "Loving You"
  • 1996: "Follow Your Heart"
  • 1997: "Schein (meine kleine Taschenlampe)"
  • 1998: "Hast du Ihn geküsst"
  • 1998: "Bloss so'n Flirt"
  • 1999: "Mayday Mayday"
  • 2001: "Donde vas"
  • 2004: "Mi amor"
  • 2005: "C'est passeé"
  • 2006: "Den Mond berühren"
  • 2007: "Schau in mein Herz"
  • 2008: "Soleil Bonjour"
  • 2009: "C'est fini, ma chérie"

Albums

  • 1996: Leon
  • 1998: Einfach verknallt

References

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