Simone Stelzer | |
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Born | Vienna, Austria | 1 October 1969
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
Simone Stelzer alias Simone is an Austrian pop singer. She was born in Vienna, Austria on 1 October 1969. [1]
In 1990 she participated [2] in "Ein Lied für Zagreb", the Austrian qualifying heat for the Eurovision Song Contest. Her song "Keine Mauern mehr" was initially placed second. However, several days after the final it was discovered that winning song "Das Beste" performed by Duett had participated in a German qualifying heat in 1988. It was therefore disqualified and Simone was announced as the Austrian Eurovision entrant. "Keine Mauern mehr" was placed tenth in Zagreb. [2] Simone participated in the 1994 qualifying heat, "Ein Lied für Dublin", with the song "Radio", which was placed fourth.
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