Diana Gurtskaya is tagged as: georgian, eurovision, pop, female vocalists, russian Diana Gurtskaya (born 1979 in Abkhazia) is a famous, blind Georgian singer residing in Moscow, Russia. She represented Georgia at the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest in Belgrade, Serbia. Gurtskaya has a number of important prizes and awards to her credit. Most notably, a 2007 Russian Honorable Artist award given to her by president Vladimir Putin and a Medal of Honor given to her by Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili. She has recorded duets with various well-known foreign singers including Ray Charles, Toto Cutugno, and Demis Roussos. Eurovision Song Contest 2008 Semi-Final (2) - Belgrade|Entry for Georgia Diana Gurtskaya - Peace Will Come|Composer(s) - Kim Breitburg|Lyrics writer(s) Karen Kavaleryan Sang in Position: 14|Final Position: 5|Total Points: 107 |Eurovision Song Contest 2008 GRAND-FINAL - Belgrade|Entry for Georgia Sang in Position: 17|Final Position: 11|Total Points: 83 In what was largely a two horse race in the Georgian national selection, Diana Gurtskaya won with the song Peace Will Come and will be only the second ever representative at the Eurovision Song Contest from Georgia. Diana Gurtskaya was born on July, 2nd, 1979 in Abkhazia in Georgia. She is blind from birth. During the armed conflict in Abkhazia, her family was forc... Read More About Diana Gurtskaya Biography... Send Diana Gurtskaya ringtones to your cell |
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