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Eurovision UK entry James Newman has said he s trying to focus on the positives after he scored zero points at the 65th song competition on Saturday night.
Taking to Twitter, the musician, 35, who performed his song Embers in front of the 3,500 fans at the Rotterdam Ahoy arena, said of the loss: It teaches you how to pick yourself up and be stronger.
On Saturday night, the UK was the only country to receive zero points and finished in last place, with Italy s act Måneskin coming in first with a staggering 524 points. Focus on the positives : Eurovision UK entry James Newman has said he s trying to focus on the positives after he scored zero points at the 65th song competition on Saturday night
Band Battles: 16 Times Two Groups Used the Same Name at Once
What s in a name? If you re a multi-platinum, arena-filling rock band, the answer is often enough to go to court over.
Plenty of rockers have gone through ugly, years-long litigation in order to wrest control of their band name back from their ex-bandmates, with both sides feeling equally entitled to the moniker. Sometimes it s a cut-and-dry case, with three-quarters of an original lineup triumphing over a former drummer or bassist who played on one lesser-known album or ill-fated tour. Other times it s more complicated, as co-leaders of a band typically a singer and guitarist have gone their separate ways and launched multiple versions of their old group.
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