Manuel Ortega
- This article is about the Austrian singer. For the settlement in Emberá comarca, Panama, see Manuel Ortega, Emberá.
Manuel Ortega, (born Manuel Hanke, Steyregg, 8 April 1980) is an Austrian singer[1] of Spanish parents, born in Steyregg. When he was ten years old, he began his career as a singer. He sang with the Florianer Sängerknaben in one of the oldest choirs from Austria.
His love for pop music led to him joining a band called BAFF when he was a teenager. Starting from an early age, meant Ortega has been able to make over 200 stages performances as of 2003. When he was 17, he took part in a search for talent and was chosen out of 1300 entrants to be the singer of a new group. Whilst successful, the group was not enough for Ortega and in 2001 he began a solo career.
The song El Amor, La Vida was the Austrian summer hit of 2001. In 2002 he represented Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest[1] with the song Say A Word. Because of his Spanish temperament Manuel Ortega soon became known as the Austrian Ricky Martin,[citation needed] although his talents include song writing as wel
Manuel participated in the 3rd Season of the Ukrainian Dancing With the Stars (so-called International League of Champions) where he danced with the Ukrainian ballroom dancer, and Eurovision Dance Contest 2007 runner-up Yulia Okropiridze.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Michael Osborn (17 May 2002). "A vision of Euro musical riches". BBC. Retrieved 4 February 2011.
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Preceded by Marika Lichter & Andy Kainz |
Dancing Stars winner Season 2 (2006 with Kelly Kainz) |
Succeeded by Klaus Eberhartinger & Kelly Kainz |
Preceded by The Rounder Girls |
Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 |
Succeeded by Alf Poier |
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