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In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Herzog and the second or maternal family name is Herzog.
Mikel Herzog
Birth nameMiguel Herzog Herzog
Born (1960-04-16) 16 April 1960 (age 64)
Bergara, Gipuzkoa, Spain
GenresPop
OccupationSinger
Musical artist

Miguel (Mikel) Herzog Herzog (born 16 April 1960 in Bergara, Gipuzkoa, Basque Country, Spain) is a Basque singer-songwriter known for his participation in the 1998 Eurovision Song Contest.

Herzog was a member of various groups in the 1980s, including his own band Ébano. For a short time he was the drummer for the band Cadillac, and later became a member of La Década Prodigiosa. He also wrote songs for other artists, including "Tractor amarillo" which was a hit for the group Zapato Veloz in 1993; and "La Puerta del Colegio" (1991) and "Mi Amada" (1993), hits for the Mexican group Magneto (along with Alberto Estébanez). He released several solo singles in the 1990s, and "Hasta el final del mundo", a duet with Mónica Naranjo.

In 1998, Herzog was chosen by broadcaster Televisión Española as the Spanish representative for the 43rd Eurovision Song Contest with the song "¿Qué voy a hacer sin ti?" ("What Will I Do Without You?"). At the contest, held in Birmingham on 9 May, "¿Qué voy a hacer sin ti?" finished in 16th place of 25 entries.

In 2001, Herzog joined the team of reality TV singing competition Operación Triunfo, which served to select the Spanish entrant for the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest. Herzog was the post-academy director, responsible for ongoing coaching of eliminated contestants, some of whom would provide backing vocals for the ultimate winner of the show. In 2007, he was again involved in Spain's Eurovision selection as one of five judges on the show Misión Eurovisión 2007.

Discography

Albums (as a solo artist)

  • Bienvenidos al paraíso (1992)
  • Un regalo de amor (1994)
  • La magia del amor (1996)
  • ¿Qué voy a hacer sin ti? (1998)
  • En tu mano está (1999)
  • Cómo pasa el tiempo (2006)

References

  1. ^ Biography (Spanish)
  2. ESC History 1998
  3. Mikel Herzog at IMDB
Preceded byMarcos Llunas
with "Sin rencor"
Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest
1998
Succeeded byLydia
with "No quiero escuchar"
Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest
Participation
Artists
Songs
Note: Entries scored out signify where Spain did not compete. Italics indicate an entry in a future contest.
Eurovision Song Contest 1998
Countries
Artists
Songs
  • "A holnap már nem lesz szomorú"
  • "Aava"
  • "Alltid sommer"
  • "Dis oui"
  • "Diva"
  • "Eu cred"
  • "Genesis"
  • "Guildo hat euch lieb!"
  • "Hemel en aarde"
  • "Is Always Over Now?"
  • "Kärleken är"
  • "Lass ihn"
  • "Mere lapsed"
  • "Mia krifi evaisthisia"
  • "Modlitba"
  • "Naj bogovi slišijo"
  • "Ne zori, zoro"
  • "Neka mi ne svane"
  • "The One That I Love"
  • "Où aller"
  • "¿Qué voy a hacer sin ti?"
  • "Se eu te pudesse abraçar"
  • "To takie proste"
  • "Unutamazsın"
  • "Where Are You?"
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