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Since 1969, the competition has featured 20 participants. The songs are usually made by proffessional or amateur composers. | |||
The festival consists of 3 nights, usually the first night is on the first or the second Saturday of April. The first night is the original performance of the song. The second night is a cross-performance night, where the participants perform their own version of another song taking part. The third night is the final night, where the participants perform their song one last time. The jury will vote for their favourites, and the jury ranking will be released after the interval acts have performed. The top 3 of the jury will go to the Superfinal, where the public decides their favourite through the televoting. | |||
===2010s=== | ===2010s=== | ||
[[Cabonde Bay Music Festival 2018]]<br>[[Cabonde Bay Music Festival 2019]] | [[Cabonde Bay Music Festival 2018]]<br>[[Cabonde Bay Music Festival 2019]] |
Revision as of 22:00, 30 March 2019
Cabonde Bay Music Festival is an annual music competition held in Cabonde Bay, Ganji Islands. It started in 1969 and has been held annually since 1969.
History
Format
Since 1969, the competition has featured 20 participants. The songs are usually made by proffessional or amateur composers.
The festival consists of 3 nights, usually the first night is on the first or the second Saturday of April. The first night is the original performance of the song. The second night is a cross-performance night, where the participants perform their own version of another song taking part. The third night is the final night, where the participants perform their song one last time. The jury will vote for their favourites, and the jury ranking will be released after the interval acts have performed. The top 3 of the jury will go to the Superfinal, where the public decides their favourite through the televoting.
2010s
Cabonde Bay Music Festival 2018
Cabonde Bay Music Festival 2019
Winners
1970s
Year | Artist | Song (Translation) | Composer(s) | Jury placement | Televote % |
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1969 | Marina Jackson | "Zew Caje" (Second Time) | Nuwiembe Deron | 1st | 43 % |
1970 | Dje Mawaki (The Monkeys) | "Ferro Portemo Sao" (Birds Be Flyin') | Michel Nwendine Dennis Michaelson |
3rd | 28 % |
1971 | Ilias Gwean | "Caco" (Hope) | Nuwiembe Deron | 1st | 64 % |
1972 | Mathis Mathis | "Merae Ni Ne" (They Are Dancing) | Cairo De Maino | 2nd | 44 % |
1973 | Anae & Kare | "Sistrek" (Sisters) | Anae Nemanja Kare Nemanja Kawik Junalis |
4th | 37 % |
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1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
Year | Artist | Song (Translation) | Composer(s) | Jury placement | Televote % |
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2014 | Sara | "Zao a Me" (Going For It) | Fredrick Cafar | 2nd | 57 % |
2015 | James Vencero | "Cevbukis" | Jameson Vencawaki | 2nd | 65 % |
2016 | Marathon | "Ne Jaci" (Not Us) | Zigman Dwaanwaki Gerard Venhzi |
1st | 56 % |
2017 | Kalawi Mecher | "Vendoe Riveos" (Mountain Rivers) | Kalawi Mecher | 2nd | 50 % |
2018 | Naje | "Maverico" (Maverick) | Naje Vecun Damano Rebiwaki |
1st | 68 % |
2019 | TBD | TBD | N/A | N/A | N/A |