F.L.Y.
F.L.Y. | |
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Origin | Riga, Latvia |
Genres | Pop music |
Years active | 2002–2005 |
Labels | Platforma Records |
Past members |
MÄrtiņš Freimanis Lauris Reiniks Yana Kay |
F.L.Y. were a Latvian band in the beginning created with purpose to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest.
At a party following the national finals of the Eurovision Song Contest 2002, MÄrtiņš Freimanis came up with an idea for the following year’s contest. In the autumn of 2002, during a golf tournament hosted by Latvijas TelevÄ«zija, MÄrtiņš Freimanis, Lauris Reiniks and Yana Kay, started discussing such a co-operative venture and so the trio F.L.Y. was born. Their song "Hello From Mars" was written by MÄrtiņš Freimanis and Lauris Reiniks and recorded soon afterwards.
Each member of F.L.Y. has his/her own musical career. Yana Kay and Lauris Reiniks were solo artists and have each released an album, whilst MÄrtiņš Freimanis was the lead singer of the band Tumsa, which has three albums to its credit.
Yana Kay, Lauris Reiniks and MÄrtiņš Freimanis have all participated separately in the national finals of the Eurovision Song Contest preliminaries, but their big break – the chance to represent Latvia at the Eurovision international finals – came in year 2003, when they participated as a group.
After spending time together promoting their Eurovision Song Contest entry, F.L.Y. started jamming and creating new songs. As a result an entire album was put together, which was released in Latvia at the beginning of May 2003. They represented Latvia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003[1] and got 24th place.
The band broke up in 2005.
On 27 January 2011, MÄrtiņš Freimanis died in a hospital in Riga for a number of complications that had led to Influenza A.[2]
References
- ↑ Simon Barclay. Eurovision Song Contest - The Complete & Independent Guide 2010. p. 116. ISBN 978-1-4457-8415-1. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
- ↑ Kristján Sveinsson (27 January 2011). "Latvia Grieves Over The Loss Of MÄrtiņš Freimanis". eurovisionary.com. Retrieved 27 January 2011.
Awards and achievements | ||
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Preceded by Marie N with "I Wanna" |
Latvia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 |
Succeeded by Fomins & Kleins with "Dziesma par laimi" |
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