Johnny Logan, born Seán Patrick Michael Sherrard on May 13, 1954, is an Irish singer and composer, whose name is synonymous with the Eurovision Song Contest. Logan's career catapulted to international fame when he won the prestigious Eurovision contest not once, but twice as a performer, with "What's Another Year" in 1980 and "Hold Me Now" in 1987, which he also wrote. His melodic voice and heartfelt performances have made him one of the Eurovision's most iconic winners. In addition to these victories, Logan composed the song "Why Me," which Linda Martin performed to win the 1992 Eurovision, securing his status as one of the contest’s luminaries.
Aside from his Eurovision success, Johnny Logan relished a prolific career, producing an array of albums and singles that showcase his rich tenor voice and his versatility across different musical styles. His more recent releases such as "Heaven’s Closed," "Never Walk Alone," and "We Are Invincible" further demonstrate his enduring appeal and his commitment to crafting music that resonates with his fans. His album "Some Of My Favourite Songs Vol.1" highlights his ability to interpret and infuse classic songs with his unique style. Moreover, Logan's seasonal singles like "Driving Home for Christmas," "Merry Christmas To The World," and "Little Drummer Boy" have contributed to his recognition as an artist capable of touching hearts in every season. Active in the music industry for more than four decades, Johnny Logan remains one of Ireland’s treasured musical figures, celebrated for his emotive delivery and lasting contributions to popular music.
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