Geir Rönning

Geir Rönning
Background information
Birth name Geir Rønning
Born (1962-11-05) 5 November 1962
Origin Ålesund, Norway
Genres Pop, Soul
Occupation(s) Singer, Songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1994present
Website Official website

Geir Rönning (born 5 November 1962) is a professional singer-songwriter from Ålesund, Norway. He later moved to the capital Oslo in the 1980s, and later on to Stockholm, Sweden, where he found opportunity to start a musical career. He later moved to Finland, which he represented in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2005. He returned to Norway in 2006 to try unsuccessfully to represent Norway in Eurovision through a joint song with Jorun Erdal. In 2010, he had a comeback trying to represent this time Finland in Eurovision. The same year he also took part in the Swedish Idol 2010, coming seventh.

Musical career

Melodi Grand Prix (1994-1997)

In 1994 Geir's career as a composer started. That year he composed the song Gi alt vi har, which was performed by Jahn Teigen - a living legend and star of the Norwegian music scene - in Melodi Grand Prix 1994, the national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. In the years 1994 till 1997, Geir wrote four composed four songs for and performed three songs in Melodi Grand Prix.

Moving to Finland

Around the time of the millennium change, Geir settled in Finland, where he became the lead singer of a five-member rock 'n' roll band, among them the guitarist of Leningrad Cowboys. Geir has also toured outside the Nordic countries; he's done gigs in Albania, Romania, England and the USA.

Finnish Euroviisut 2002, 2004

In 2002 Geir returned to Eurovision spin-offs. This year he participated in the Finnish national final for the first time, with the ballad I Don't Wanna Throw It All Away, finishing third. He returned once again to the Finnish national final stage in 2004, this time finishing fifth with I Don't Need To Say.

Eurovision Song Contest 2005

Finally it was three times lucky for Geir in 2005, when he managed to win the entire Finnish Eurovision selection with the song "Why?", a ballad concerning the Beslan terror tragedy in Russia. That didn't matter much however, neither did the heavy televoting from Norway and Sweden. Geir ended just 18th with 50 points in the semifinal of the Eurovision Song Contest 2005, which that year was held in the Ukrainian capital Kiev. He had to be among the top ten to advance to the final night.

Melodi Grand Prix 2006

Despite his Eurovision participation in 2005, Geir wants to try again, this time representing his home country Norway. By being one of the two most popular acts (out of six) in the semi final in Alta, northern Norway, Geir and his companion Jorun Erdal qualified directly to the final night of Melodi Grand Prix 2006, performing the ABBAesque schlager Lost And Found, written by three experienced Swedish composers. In the final in Norway's biggest concert hall, the Oslo Spektrum they ended 4th out of 8.

Finnish Euroviisut 2010

Geir has also participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 qualifiers in Finland.[1]

Swedish Idol 2010

In 2010, he reached the finals of Swedish Idol 2010. He was eliminated on 5 November, placing seventh.[2]

Discography

Albums

Singles

See also

References

  1. "yle.fi | Arkistoitu". Euroviisut. Retrieved October 18, 2013.
  2. "Österbottens Tidning - Online". Ot.fi. Retrieved October 18, 2013.
Preceded by
Jari Sillanpää
with Takes 2 To Tango
Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest
2005
Succeeded by
Lordi
with Hard Rock Hallelujah
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