Kalamari (band)
Slovenian musical group
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Matjaž Švagelj (left) of Kalamari performing with Barbara Ogrinc and Rok Modic of Roka Žlindre at Eurovision Song Contest 2010. |
Musical artist
Kalamari is a Slovenian musical group consisting of Jože Jež Pepi, Matjaž Švagelj, Boštjan Tršar, and Egon Prinčič.
Eurovision 2010
Together with Roka Žlindre, Kalamari represented Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 with the song "Narodnozabavni rock".[1][2] Of Kalamari's four members, only Jože Jež Pepi and Matjaž Švagelj performed at Eurovision.
They failed to qualify for the final of the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest, as they reached 16th place (out of 17).
References
Preceded by Quartissimo feat. Martina with "Love Symphony" | Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 (with Roka Žlindre) | Succeeded by Maja Keuc with "No One" |
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- 1X Band
- Ansambel Žlindra
- Eva Boto
- Nuša Derenda
- Anžej Dežan
- Rebeka Dremelj
- Alenka Gotar
- Joker Out
- Kalamari
- Maja Keuc
- Tinkara Kovač
- Zala Kralj and Gašper Šantl
- LPS
- Martina Majerle
- Hannah Mancini
- ManuElla
- Maraaya
- Omar Naber
- Platin
- Quartissimo
- Raiven
- Regina
- Vili Resnik
- Tanja Ribič
- Sestre
- Lea Sirk
- Ana Soklič
- Karmen Stavec
- Darja Švajger
- "Amen"
- "Blue and Red"
- "Carpe Diem"
- "Cvet z juga"
- "Dan najlepših sanj"
- "Disko"
- "Energy"
- "For a Thousand Years"
- "Here for You"
- "Hvala, ne!"
- "Love Symphony"
- "Mr Nobody"
- "Naj bogovi slišijo"
- "Nanana"
- "Narodnozabavni rock"
- "No One"
- "On My Way"
- "Prisluhni mi"
- "Round and Round"
- "Samo ljubezen"
- "Sebi"
- "Stay Forever"
- "Stop"
- "Straight into Love"
- "Tih deževen dan"
- "Verjamem"
- "Veronika"
"Voda"- "Vrag naj vzame"
- "Zbudi se"
- Note: Entries scored out signify where Slovenia did not compete