Austria's Eurovision 1963 representative Carmela Corren passes away aged 83

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Austria's Eurovision 1963 representative , Carmela Corren has passed away aged 83.
Carmela Corren who represented Austria at the Eurovision Song Contest 1063 with the song “Vielleicht geschieht ein wunder” has died at the age of 83.
About Carmela
Carmela Corren was born in Tel Aviv. She dreamed of being a dancer but switched to singing in the wake of an injury. The American television producer Ed Sullivan discovered Carmela Corren in 1956 during a work venture in Jerusalem. Carmela, just out of military service in the Israeli army, was persuaded to come to New York to appear on his show.
Carmela toured South Africa with Cliff Richard and sang in English clubs. Later on she starred in several films (music/homeland films) and television productions. With beginning of the 1960s, Carmela Corren became well known in Germany, as well as Switzerland and in Austria. First she signed to the Ariola label, then changed for 1966 to Vogue and 1968 she changed again to Decca.
In 1963, she represented Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest with her song "Vielleicht geschieht ein Wunder" (Maybe A Miracle Will Happen) and finished seventh.
From 1966 to 1970, she was married to the music producer Horst Geiger, with whom she had a daughter and a son. In the recent years she had retired and lived in Florida.
Selected Discography
- Sei nicht traurig, geliebte Mama (You're Not Losing A Daughter, Mama) (1961)
- Eine Rose aus Santa Monica (1962)
- Wann kommt der Tag (1962)
- Vielleicht geschieht ein Wunder (1963) (Maybe A Miracle Will Happen)
- Wer in deine Augen sieht (1963)
- Rosen haben Dornen (1963)
- Einmal reicht uns das Glück seine Hände (1963)
- Abschiednehmen tut so weh (1965)
- Verzeih mir (1966)
- Die Liebe fängt mit Träumen an (1966)
- Alles war ein Traum (Même si tu revenais) (1967)
- Heiß wie die Sonne (1968) (Hot like the sun)
- Never, never, never (1979)
Eurofans Radio team expresses its warmest condolences to her family and friends for their loss.
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