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    BlabberMouth.net
    March 7 2013


    BLACK SABBATH's TONY IOMMI Explains His Involvement With Armenian
    EUROVISION Song Entry

    - Mar. 7, 2013

    A song co-written by BLACK SABBATH guitarist Tony Iommi has been
    chosen as Armenia's entry into the Eurovision Song Contest.

    DORIANS frontman Gor Sujyan's "Lonely Planet" was selected at a
    Saturday, March 2 national vote to be performed at Eurovision in
    Malmö, Sweden. The identity of the song's composers - Iommi (music)
    and Vardan Zadoyan (lyrics) - had been kept secret for a while.

    The legendary axeman said on his web site: "Well, here's something
    different, one of my demo ideas has been chosen as the Armenian entry
    for the Eurovision Song Contest!

    "It went on a short list and Saturday night was voted as the winner. I
    did the music and the performing band DORIANS wrote the lyrics. It's
    called 'Lonely Planet'.

    "They're a good band, the singer has a really good voice and the
    lyrics they've written are in English. It now goes to the semi-final
    on May 16 in Malmö, Sweden.

    "Glad to be able to be involved with Armenia again. The school is
    coming along fine, they've got the furniture sorted and it will be
    opened late summer."

    Iommi and DEEP PURPLE/ex-BLACK SABBATH singer Ian Gillan have spent a
    lot of time in Armenia, fallen in love with the country and the people
    and have dedicated a lot of work to a nation still shocked after the
    earthquake that struck Armenia on December 7, 1988.

    Iommi told BBC News that penning a song for Eurovision was a "new
    experience" for him.

    "I've done a lot of things, but never that," he said.

    "The thing is, I've always thought, 'oh no, not the Eurovision,' and
    here I am in it now."

    After representatives from the Armenian Eurovision entry got in touch
    with Iommi to ask if he could write a song, "I first said, 'Oh, God, I
    don't know' - it seemed really strange, me doing a Eurovision song, I
    don't usually do that," he said. "But I said, 'I've got a rock ballad,
    I'll send it over.'" Iommi added he "really" hoped "Lonely Planet" did
    well in the contest, but said he expected it to be "slagged [off] like
    everything else does."

    http://www.blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=187136



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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