Sandra Oxenryd

Swedish singer
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Sandra Oxenryd
Sandra Oxenryd rehearsing at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006
Sandra Oxenryd rehearsing at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006
Background information
Birth nameSandra Oxenryd
Born (1982-10-01) 1 October 1982 (age 41)
Kristinehamn, Sweden
GenresPop, dance
Years active2005–present
Musical artist

Sandra Oxenryd (born 1 October 1982) is a Swedish singer who won Fame Factory in 2005, and represented Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006.

Biography

Oxenryd was born in Kristinehamn and is a former economics student and floorball player. Aged eleven, she started her singing career by performing on national television. At 18, she placed second in a look-alike competition, where she mirrored Swedish superstar Carola Häggkvist. After winning the Swedish Fame Factory in 2005, Sandra recorded her debut album. An international jury decided that Sandra Oxenryd would represent Estonia at Eurovision 2006 with the song Through My Window.[1] The song is written by Pearu Paulus, Ilmar Laisaar, Alar Kotkas (composers) and Jana Hallas (lyricist), the same authors who wrote the Estonian entries for 2000 ("Once in a lifetime") and 2002 ("Runaway"), which came 4th and 3rd, respectively. Despite the song becoming a fan favourite, "Through My Window" only scored 28 points and finished 18th in the semi-final, therefore not qualifying for the final.

On 23 February 2008, Sandra competed for the chance to represent Poland in that year's Eurovision, with the song "Superhero", finishing 8th.

See also

References

  1. ^ Through my window - Sandra Oxenryd to represent Estonia, ESCtoday 2006-04-02

External links

Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Suntribe
with "Let's Get Loud"
Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest
2006
Succeeded by
Gerli Padar
with "Partners in Crime"
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  • "Amazing"
  • "Bridges"
  • "Diamond of Night"
  • "Eighties Coming Back"
  • "Et uus saaks alguse"
  • "Everybody"
  • "La forza"
  • "Goodbye to Yesterday"
  • "Hope"
  • "Kaelakee hääl"
  • "Keelatud maa"
  • "Kuula"
  • "Let's Get Loud"
  • "Leto svet"
  • "The Lucky One"
  • "Mere lapsed"
  • "Muretut meelt ja südametuld"
  • "Nagu merelaine"
  • "(Nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi"
  • "Once in a Lifetime"
  • "Partners in Crime"
  • "Play"
  • "Rändajad"
  • "Rockefeller Street"
  • "Runaway"
  • "Siren"
  • "Storm"
  • "Through My Window"
  • "Tii"
  • "Verona"
  • "What Love Is"
  • Note: Entries scored out signify where Estonia did not compete
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  • "Amambanda"
  • "La Coco-Dance"
  • "Coisas de nada"
  • "Congratulations"
  • "Follow My Heart"
  • "Je t'adore"
  • "Let Me Cry"
  • "Mr Nobody"
  • "Mum"
  • "Sense tu"
  • "Through My Window"
  • "Why Angels Cry"
  • "Zjarr e ftohtë"
Withdrawn
  • "Moja ljubavi"
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