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'''Elisabeth Rodergas''', better known as '''Beth''', (born December 23, 1981 in ]) is a popular musician in ]. | '''Elisabeth Rodergas''', better known as '''Beth''', (born December 23, 1981 in ]) is a popular musician in ]. In 2003 she competed in the musical talent show ]. She finished third, but in a separate vote was selected by the audience to compete in the ].<ref name="urlEurovision Song Contest Oslo 2010 | News - Beth, a stewardess in Barcelona">{{cite web |url=http://www.esctoday.com/news/read/14500 |title=Eurovision Song Contest Oslo 2010 | News - Beth, a stewardess in Barcelona |format= |work= |accessdate=2010-01-21}}</ref> | ||
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- This article is about Beth, the musician. For other uses of the name Beth, see Beth.
Elisabeth Rodergas, better known as Beth, (born December 23, 1981 in Barcelona) is a popular musician in Spain. In 2003 she competed in the musical talent show Operación Triunfo. She finished third, but in a separate vote was selected by the audience to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003.
Discography
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Otra Realidad
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Palau De La Música Catalana
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My Own Way Home
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TBA (Uncoming Catalan album)
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TBA (Uncoming Spanish album)
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Non-Album Tracks
- 2005 "Aquelles Nits de Nadal" — from Altres Cançons de Nadal 3
- 2005 "Mirar-nos Als Ulls" (with Jofre Bardagí) — from Altres Cançons de Nadal 3
- 2006 "No És Nou" (with Gossos) — from 8 (Reedition)
- 2006 "Podré Tornar Enrere" — from El Tribut A Sopa De Cabra: Podré Tornar Enrere
- 2006 "Mirar-nos Als Ulls" (with Jofre Bardagí) (Remix) — from Altres Cançons de Nadal 3 (Edició Especial)
Trivia
- Beth was 3rd in the Spanish version of Fame Academy, Operación Triunfo. First was Ainhoa and second was Manuel Carrasco
- While at the casting for Operación Triunfo, she told reporters for TVE that she'd rather die than enter Eurovision.
- Beth's video for 'Vuelvo A Por Ti' gained controversy in Spain as she was filmed smoking a cigarette various times during the video. When it was aired on Spanish television, a picture of a spinning vinyl was replaced with these images. Also, she is seen smoking on her new video for Rain On Me, although this hasn't been replaced as she doesn't inhale.
- Before Operación Triunfo, she spent 2 years in London.
- Beth reported for BBC's Newsround in 2003 covering the hype for the Operación Triunfo final.
References
- "Eurovision Song Contest Oslo 2010 | News - Beth, a stewardess in Barcelona". Retrieved 2010-01-21.
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Preceded byRosa with "Europe's Living a Celebration" |
Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 |
Succeeded byRamón with "Para llenarme de ti" |
Operación Triunfo 2002 | |
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Finalists | "Ainhoa" • "Manuel Carrasco" • "Beth" • "Miguel Nández" • "Hugo" • "Joan Tena" |
Other Contestants | "Tony Santos" • "Nika" • "Vega " • "Danni Úbeda" • "Elena Gadel" • "Tessa" • "Marey" • "Cristie" • "Enrique Anaut" • "Miguel Ángel Silva" • "Mai Meneses" |
Related Articles | "Lunae" • "Nena Daconte" • "Operación Triunfo " • "Televisión Española" • "Eurovision Song Contest 2003" • "Spain" |
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Note: Finalists shown in order of final ranking from first to sixth. In italics, the winner of each series. |