Thursday, 8 March 2012

Babushka, ya ya



It just gets better and better...

Another Eurovision surprise, this time from Russia:
Folk group the "Buranovo Grannies" will compete in the Eurovision Song Contest, after winning a televised contest in Moscow to represent Russia.

The six grandmothers beat 24 other acts - including a duet between 2008 winner Dima Bilan and Tatu's Yulia Volkova - with song Party For Everybody.

Buranovskiye Babushki, from the Udmurt Republic, say they will use any cash raised to build a church in Buranovo.

"Grandmothers do not need glory and wealth," a member told Vesti news.
The ladies, presently aged between 43 and 74, have already run for the chance to represent Russia at Eurovision, being unsuccessful in 2010.

Gulp.


Read the BBC article

Eurovision Song Contest 2012

6 comments:

  1. What in gay hell!!!!
    This will be very strange to watch.

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    1. It certainly will be interesting to see how they get on... Jx

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    1. It's such a shame Lys Assia, didn't make it. They might have been able to get sponsorship from Sanatogen... Jx

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  3. We have seen pretty much everything in Eurovision through the years, so why not this...

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