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Sascha Mutavdzic from [[Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Home Composed Song Contest|Bosnia and Herzegovina]] won the [[Home Composed Song Contest 2002|2002]] edition of | Sascha Mutavdzic from [[Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Home Composed Song Contest|Bosnia and Herzegovina]] won the [[Home Composed Song Contest 2002|2002]] edition of the [[Home Composed Song Contest]] with the song "[[History]]". He took third place the same year with "[[Suze za kraj]]", following that up with a second place for "[[Pjesma andjela]]" in [[Home Composed Song Contest 2003|2003]]. | ||
He hosted the contest in his own right in [[Home Composed Song Contest 2003|2003]] and was the coordinator of a team from the Eurovision Austria website and OGAE Austria that arranged the [[Home Composed Song Contest 2010|2010]] event. | He hosted the contest in his own right in [[Home Composed Song Contest 2003|2003]] and was the coordinator of a team from the Eurovision Austria website and OGAE Austria that arranged the [[Home Composed Song Contest 2010|2010]] event. | ||
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Sascha has the distinction of being the only participant in HCSC history to withdraw an entry only to submit exactly the same song again one year later! | Sascha has the distinction of being the only participant in HCSC history to withdraw an entry only to submit exactly the same song again one year later! | ||
As a performer (not shown in the list below), Sascha also popped up as a featured vocalist on the [[Austria in the Home Composed Song Contest|Austrian]] entry "Tu che non ci sei piú" by MikeWail in the [[Home Composed Song Contest 2006|2006]] edition. | As a performer (not shown in the list below), Sascha also popped up as a featured vocalist on the [[Austria in the Home Composed Song Contest|Austrian]] entry "[[Tu che non ci sei piú]]" by MikeWail in the [[Home Composed Song Contest 2006|2006]] edition. | ||
==Entries== | ==Entries== | ||
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2002|2002]] | | style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2002|2002]] | ||
| History | | [[History]] | ||
| Sasha | | Sasha | ||
| style="text-align:right;" | 1 | | style="text-align:right;" | 1 | ||
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2002|2002]] | | style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2002|2002]] | ||
| Suze za kraj | | [[Suze za kraj]] | ||
| Sasha | | Sasha | ||
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2003|2003]] | | style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2003|2003]] | ||
| Pjesma andjela | | [[Pjesma andjela]] | ||
| Sasha | | Sasha | ||
| style="text-align:right;" | 2 | | style="text-align:right;" | 2 | ||
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2004|2004]] | | style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2004|2004]] | ||
| Es wird wieder Tag | | [[Es wird wieder Tag (2004)|Es wird wieder Tag]] | ||
| Sascha | | Sascha | ||
| style="text-align:right;" data-sort-value="99999" | WD | | style="text-align:right;" data-sort-value="99999" | WD | ||
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2005|2005]] | | style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2005|2005]] | ||
| Es wird wieder Tag | | [[Es wird wieder Tag (2005)|Es wird wieder Tag]] | ||
| Sascha | | Sascha | ||
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2005|2005]] | | style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2005|2005]] | ||
| Wo schläfst du heute Nacht? | | [[Wo schläfst du heute Nacht?]] | ||
| Sascha | | Sascha | ||
| style="text-align:right;" | 9 | | style="text-align:right;" | 9 |
Latest revision as of 15:27, 5 December 2018
Sascha Mutavdzic from Bosnia and Herzegovina won the 2002 edition of the Home Composed Song Contest with the song "History". He took third place the same year with "Suze za kraj", following that up with a second place for "Pjesma andjela" in 2003.
He hosted the contest in his own right in 2003 and was the coordinator of a team from the Eurovision Austria website and OGAE Austria that arranged the 2010 event.
Sascha has the distinction of being the only participant in HCSC history to withdraw an entry only to submit exactly the same song again one year later!
As a performer (not shown in the list below), Sascha also popped up as a featured vocalist on the Austrian entry "Tu che non ci sei piú" by MikeWail in the 2006 edition.
Entries
Year | Title | Performer | Position | |
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2002 | History | Sasha | 1 | (of 36) |
2002 | Suze za kraj | Sasha | 3 | (of 36) |
2003 | Pjesma andjela | Sasha | 2 | (of 27) |
2004 | Es wird wieder Tag | Sascha | WD | |
2005 | Es wird wieder Tag | Sascha | 4 | (of 23) |
2005 | Wo schläfst du heute Nacht? | Sascha | 9 | (of 23) |
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