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That Sounds Good To Me – the UK’s Eurovision hope Josh in exclusive interview

For the second year in a row, the BBC recruited a big name to mastermind the United Kingdom entry for Eurovision: That Sounds Good To Me was produced by legendary hit maker Pete Waterman who also co-wrote the song, with Mike Stock and Steve Crosby. The entry will be performed by the 19-year-old Josh Dubovie in the Final on 29th May, at spot #12. It’s the UK’s 53rd entry to the Eurovision Song Contest.

If you missed the broadcast of our exclusive interview with Josh today, at 15:00 CEST, you can listen to it here:

[audio:https://www.escradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Josh-United-Kingdom-interviewed-by-Matthias-Petermann.mp3|titles=Josh (United Kingdom) – interviewed by Matthias Petermann]

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For the second year in a row, the BBC recruited a big name to mastermind the United Kingdom entry for Eurovision: That Sounds Good To Me was produced by legendary hit maker Pete Waterman who also co-wrote the song, with Mike Stock and Steve Crosby. The entry will be performed by the 19-year-old Josh Dubovie in the Final on 29th May, at spot #12. It’s the UK’s 53rd entry to the Eurovision Song Contest.

If you missed the broadcast of our exclusive interview with Josh today, at 15:00 CEST, you can listen to it here:

[audio:https://www.escradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Josh-United-Kingdom-interviewed-by-Matthias-Petermann.mp3|titles=Josh (United Kingdom) – interviewed by Matthias Petermann]

For more info on Josh, see below please.

Check out the video clip:

About Josh

Josh Dubovie is nineteen years old, comes from Essex in England and will be the United Kingdom’s hope in the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest.

Josh has been singing since he was little. Aged nine Josh attended the StageAbility Drama school at weekends and as an after school activity. The school concentrated mainly on acting, but they also put on musical theatre shows like The King And I and My Fair Lady.

Aged fifteen Josh was given the part of Enjolras in the school production of Les Miserables. As he had never sung before he went to see a vocal coach. Josh instantly fell in love with singing swing and his coach encouraged him to put on showcases of his music. When Josh left school his father, Richard, decided to manage him and has got him the majority of his professional work.

In 2009, Josh starred as Riff in StageAbility’s production of West Side Story.

Josh believes he has his mum’s voice and his dad’s confidence. He has performed at countless festivals and sports events and now works as a professional singer.

He will perform twelfth in the Final on 29th May in Oslo, Norway.

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