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About Sarah Dawn Finer
Sarah Dawn Finer, born 14 September 1981 in Stockholm, Sweden, is a singer, songwriter and actress. Her father is of English heritage from the United Kingdom, and her mother is from the United States, but she was born and raised in Sweden.


Contents


1 Solo music career

1.1 Musicals
1.2 Shows


2 Melodifestivalen participations
3 Discography

3.1 Albums
3.2 EPs
3.3 Singles


4 References
5 External links


Solo music career[edit]
Finer's first EP "Sarah Dawn Finer" with 6 songs, was released in 2006. Her first full-length debut album A Finer Dawn, released 30 May 2007, debuted at number two on the Swedish album charts. Singles "I remember love", "Stockholm by Morning" and "A way back to love"
Her next album Moving On was released on 26 August 2009. The album included the title single "Moving On" and "Does She Know You?" and "Standing Strong". The album Moving On debut #1 on iTunes in its digital release on 17 August 2009. The CD version was released on 26 August 2009, debuting at number one in the Swedish Charts.
Both the singles "I remember love" and "Moving On" were the most played songs on Swedish Radio 2007 and 2009. Her 3rd album "Winterland" also sold gold and debuted no 2 on the Swedish charts. She made a holiday special Live from Hamburger Börs 2010 for SVT, and went on a critically acclaimed tour with "Winterland" in 2011. Her fourth album was "Sanningen Kommer Om Natten" 2011, received 5/5 in DI Weekend by Jan Gradvall, which she then went on a critically acclaimed live tour with 2012. She received a songwriting award/scholarship from SKAP in 2012.
She has recorded duets with Moneybrother, Peter Jöback, Mauro Scocco, Tommy Körberg, Fatboy, Samuel Ljungbladh and Patrik Isaksson.
Musicals[edit]
She was nominated for "Best Actress in a leading role" for her part as "Lucy" in Jekyll & Hyde at Chinateatern 2008. She also starred as Joanne in "Rent" - the rock musical 2001 and 2002 and 2003 at Göta Lejon, a tour with Riksteatern and at Göteborgs Operan. She starred in "Godspell" the musical at Parkteatern/Stockholms Stadsteater 2002.
Shows[edit]
"Ugglas Revy " with Magnus Uggla at Chinateatern 2010, "Livet" with Jonas Gardell 2002 and 2003, "Happy Holidays" at The Grand Hotel with Rennie Mirro and Karl Dyall in 2012. "Humorator" at The Grand Hotel in 2006 with Mikael Tornving, Henrik Hjelt, Ulf Kvensler etc.
She was the Swedish TV:s Christmas Host 2012 on SVT.
Melodifestivalen participations[edit]

Finer entered Melodifestivalen 2007 with the ballad "I Remember Love", which she co-wrote with Peter Hallström. The song qualified to the final in Globen, Stockholm from the semi final in Gävle. In the final, the song placed fourth and became a big chart success in Sweden (Moste played song on Swedish Radio 2007), as well as sold gold.


She competed once again in Melodifestivalen 2009 for the Eurovision Song Contest 2009. Her song "Moving On" qualified to the final through the Andra Chansen. Finer instead got the opportunity to present the Swedish votes in the Eurovision final on 16 May as a spokesperson. The single has also been released with remixes and an acoustic version and was the most played song on Swedish radio in 2009.


Finer hosted Melodifestivalen 2012 along with Helena Bergström and Gina Dirawi. In a sketch recorded for the finale, Finer played Lynda Woodruff, an English EBU spokeswoman. She reprised her role for a European audience when delivering Sweden's vote in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012, and again in Melodifestivalen 2013 where she first introduced Stockholm as host city of the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest before being made aware of it being hosted in Malmö. She then continued her sketch in Malmö.


Finer returned as Lynda Woodruff for the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in a series of sketches introducing Sweden to viewers. She also appeared as herself in the final performing the ABBA song "The Winner Takes It All" which she released a single version of worldwide.

Discography[edit]
Albums[edit]


Year
Album
Chart
peak
(SWE)

Certification


2007
A Finer Dawn
2



2009
Moving On
1



2010
Winterland
2



2012
Sanningen kommer om natten
3



EPs[edit]

2005: Sarah Dawn Finer

Singles[edit]


Year
Single
Chart
peak
(SWE)

Certification
Album


2007
"I Remember Love"
4




"Du som tog mitt hjärta"
(with Patrik Isaksson)
45




2009
"Moving On"
3




"Standing Strong"
36




2010
"Kärleksvisan"
7





Other non charting


2007: "A Way Back to Love"
2007: "Stockholm by Morning"
2008: "Does She Know You"
2010: "I'll Be Your Wish Tonight"
2011: "Is Anybody There"

References[edit]


^ hitparad.se - Svenska hitlistan
^ "Lynda Woodruff part of Eurovision in May". European Broadcasting Union. 2013-03-22. 
^ a b "SwedishCharts.com Sarah Dawn Finer discography page". Swedishcharts.com. Retrieved 2012-10-19. 


External links[edit]

Sarah Finer Official Website
Sarah Finer MySpace



Preceded by
Emin Agalarov
Eurovision Song Contest
Final Interval act
2013
Succeeded by
Incumbent



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