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Jurmala Young Pop Singer Competition

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Jurmala Young Pop Singer Competition (Template:Lang-lv, Template:Lang-ru)[1], have been held almost annually during 1986-1993 in a resort city of Jūrmala, Latvia. All years the chairman of the jury was the initiator of the festival, Raimonds Pauls.[2] Another founder and host (until 1992) was Yuri Nikolayev.[3]

Since 1992: Jurmala Television Pop Music Festival (Template:Lang-lv)[4]

1986

1987

1988

  • Grand Prix: Aleksandr Malinin[9]; songs: "Напрасные слова", "Осторожно, двери закрываются"

The competition this year had a political resonance when the Latvian underground singer Zigfrīds Muktupāvels performed the patriotic song Tautas laiks ("People's Time") written by Imants Ziedonis.[10]

1989

  • 3rd prize: Ivo Fomins
  • Spectators' Award: Ivo Fomins

1992

The competition was held July 21-25 in the Tennis Center "Lielupe". The organizers were Raimonds Pauls, Igor Nikolayev and Vadim Makarenko. This year it was announced as an International Television Festival and rules were changed: the number of contestants was limited to 15, the age was limited to 25, and the languages were limited to English and Latvian. Russian language was excluded for political reasons due to escalated conflict with Russia. For the latter reason Nikolayev was turned down to be host. [3]

Foreign guests included "Marillion", "Magnum", "True Brits", Sonia, Samantha Fox, Denny Laine[11]

A 105' documentary Jurmala-92 was released [4]

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