Benidorm International Song Festival
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The Benidorm International Song Festival or Festival Internacional de la Canción de Benidorm (in Spanish) is an annual song contest which takes place each summer, since 1959, in the city of Benidorm, Spain. The contest, based on the Italian Sanremo Music Festival, was born to promote Benidorm and the Spanish music. Over the years it has suffered considerable modifications: some editions didn't celebrate, several changes have been done in the prizes, etc. It became international in 2004. The contest is usually broadcasted on television by TVE or Canal 9. At present, the first prize winner is awarded with the Golden Mermaid Trophy (Sirenita de Oro) and €36,000 (about US$47,000) to produce a record. Second and third place winners receive the Silver Mermaid Trophy (Sirenita de Plata) and the Bronze Mermaid Trophy (Sirenita de Bronce), respectively.
[edit] Golden Mermaid Trophy winners
Edition | Year | Performer | Song |
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1st | 1959 | Monna Bell & Juanito Segarra | “Un telegrama” |
2nd | 1960 | Arturo Millán | “Comunicando” |
3rd | 1961 | José Francis | “Enamorada” |
4th | 1962 | Raphael | “Llevan” |
5th | 1963 | Alberto y Rosalía | “La hora” |
6th | 1964 | José Casas | “Eternidad” |
7th | 1965 | Federico Cabo | “Tu loca juventud” |
8th | 1966 | Alicia Granados | “Nocturno” |
9th | 1967 | Tony Dallara y Bettina | “Entre los dos” |
10th | 1968 | Julio Iglesias | “La vida sigue igual” |
11th | 1969 | Koldo y los Impactos | “Ese día llegará” |
12th | 1970 | Dona Higtower y Joe Louis | “Tus manos” |
13th | 1971 | Sellés y Portolés | “Mi rincón” |
14th | 1972 | Eduardo Rodrigo | “A María yo encontré” |
15th | 1973 | Emilio José | “Soledad” |
16th | 1974 | Juan Erasmo Mochi | “Un camino hacia el amor” |
17th | 1975 | Juan Camacho | “A ti, mujer” |
18th | 1976 | Dyango | “Si yo fuera él” |
19th | 1977 | Alfonso Pahino | “Aléjate” |
20th | 1978 | Yunque | “Toro negro” |
21st | 1980 | Jerónimo | “Quisiera” |
22nd | 1981 | José Umbral | “Y te quiero” |
23rd | 1982 | Fernando Ubiergo | “Yo pienso en ti” |
24th | 1983# |
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25th | 1985 | Círculo Vicioso |
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26th | 1993 | El desierto que viene* Romero y sus amigos** |
“Tierra del amor”* “Sabed amigos”** |
27th | 1994 | Esmeralda Cayuela | “Fuego y miel” |
28th | 1995 | Tábata Ley | “Sólo amor” |
29th | 1996 | Malizzia & Malizzia | “Y no puedo más” |
30th | 1997 | Diego Daniel | “Soledad” |
31st | 1998 | Enrique Casellas | “Seguramente” |
32nd | 1999 | Quinta Esencia | “De manera espontánea” |
33rd | 2000 | Alazán | “Alcanzarás la luna” |
34th | 2001 | Carlos Fénix | “Mi razón de vivir” |
35th | 2002 | Marta Solís | “Vida” |
36th | 2003 | Carlos Barroso | “Enséñame” |
37th | 2004 | Guy Swimer | “Sweet lady” |
Note: (#) In 1983 the contest became a musical exhibit without winners. Complaints against this decision emerged.
Note: (*) Pop-Rock modality. (**) Ballad modality.
[edit] External links
- Benidorm International Song Festival, in English and Spanish.
- Benidorm, Overview with video of the city. From a local citizen.