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Arzu Ece (born Arzu Özkaraman; 1963, Istanbul), known as "Ece", is a Turkish singer, best known for her participation in the Eurovision Song Contests of 1989 and 1995. Ece is scene surname and real one was Özkaraman. ==Eurovision Song Contest== Ece made five appearances in the Turkish Eurovision Song Contest selection as follows:〔(ESC National Finals database )〕 *1987: "Keloğlan" (with Rüya Ersavci, Fatih Erkoç & Harun Kolçak ) - No placement as only two of the 10 participating songs received jury votes *1988: "Zig Zag" (with Cigdem Tunc) - Placements not released *1989: "Bana Bana" (as member of Pan) - 1st *1991: "Sessiz geceler" (with Gür Akad) - 2nd *1995: "Sev" - 1st Following her victory with Pan in 1989, Ece went forward to the 34th Eurovision Song Contest, held in Lausanne, Switzerland on 6 May. "Bana Bana" was a very ethnic-sounding song but it came many years before such songs became vote winners at Eurovision, and finished in 21st place of the 22 entries, beating only the 'nul points' Icelandic entry.〔(Profile ), ESC-History.com (1989); accessed 5 April 2015.〕 Ece's appearance, with the more mainstream ballad "Sev", at the 40th Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin on 13 May 1995 resulted in a slightly better placement - 16th out of 23.〔(Profile ), ESC-History.com (1995); accessed 5 April 2015.〕 Ece released her second album, ''Sebebi yok'', in 1994, then retired from the music industry. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Arzu Ece」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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