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Amadeus Lundberg

Juha Grigori Amadeus Lundberg (born March 29, 1989 in Helsinki, Finland), better known as Amadeus is a Finnish singer. He became famous after winning the Tangomarkkinat tango contest in 2009.
As the Tangomarkkinat winner, Amadeus was invited to Euroviisut 2010 song contest, the Finnish qualification for Eurovision Song Contest 2010, with the song "''Anastasia''". He qualified for the final on 30 January, but he failed to reach the Super Final.
Amadeus released his debut album on January 27, 2010. The album, simply called ''Amadeus'', featured his first single "''Matador''", his Tangomarkkinat winning entry "''Onnemme kyyneleet''" and of course his Euroviisut entry "''Anastasia''".
Lundberg's father Taisto Lundberg is a member of a well-known band Hortto Kaalo. His aunt is singer Anneli Sari, and his grandfather vuorineuvos Juhani Pesonen.〔http://www.eurovision.tv/page/news?id=4403&_t=Meet+the+first+Finnish+finalists〕
==Discography==


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