Amy Diamond

Amy Diamond ( born April 15, 1992 Norrköping as Amy Linnea Deasismont ) is a Swedish singer.

Biography and Achievements

Amy Diamond was born on 15 April 1992 as the daughter of an English father and a Swedish mother in Nörrkoping. Amy has an older and two younger sisters. Soon after her birth, she moved with her family to England. With four and a half years, her family moved back with her from England to Sweden. Here she was with eight years of teaching at a theater and dance school. Already in the same year, she was on the stage of the talent show Småstjärnorna ( "Little Stars" ), played in 2002 but also a role in the Swedish TV thriller De drabbade. After the success in the talent show, she turned her dreams for the future direction in music. Since then she has visited eight national talent contest, which she won seven. She participated successfully in the highly respected talent shows in Sweden Minimelodifestivalen and Super Troupers. With the latter she won with a Shakira - title ( Underneath your clothes ) for its performance even given her was praise from the Erstinterpretin.

Their first single, What's In It For Me, which was published in February 2005 in Scandinavia, came in April 2005 at # 1 on the Swedish charts and got, as well as her published in May 2005 debut album This Is Me Now, already platinum. After Scandinavia was What's In It For Me in Poland and the Czech Republic, published in the first week of October 2005 in Germany and there reached the 36th place in the charts. In Sweden, it was against the third - best-selling single of last year and was with her ​​second ( Welcome To The City ) and third ( Shooting Star ) Single one of the most played songs on Swedish radio. In Norway, Amy has taken root, their debut single reached there gold status. Moreover, it was What's In It For Me, inter alia, "Best Song " nominated for the Swedish Grammis in the category.

Welcome To The City has been awarded at least in Sweden with gold, as well as the newest, released in May 2006 album Still Me Still Now, and this happened at a time when the CD was not even available in stores. Most of the songs of this album are from Ten Songs ( Tysper / Mack / Grizzly ) wrote, who also worked on her last album. Do not Cry Your Heart Out, Big Guns and It Can Only Get Better were released from the new album already, but unlike Amy's first singles so far have not produced top sales figures.

2006 Amy was also nominated in various galas throughout Scandinavia ( Grammis, Rockbjörnen, [ NRJ ] Radio Awards, Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards Stockholm and Nordic Hit Music Awards) and was able to win three awards. Besides, she was the youngest artist ever been nominated for Grammis.

9th February 2008 Amy Diamond took in the first preliminary round of the Swedish ESC decider, Melodifestivalen, in part with the song ' Thank you ' in Gothenburg. She managed immediately to the finals, which was held on 15 March 2008 at the Globe in Stockholm. She reached the end of the eighth.

Appearances

2006 the Diggiloo tour held in Sweden. Here in particular found her interpretation of Non, je ne regrette rien (Original Vaucaire / Dumont interpreted by Édith Piaf ) recognition.

  • The great Barbie ABC, The Dome 36, ZDF autumn show
  • RixFM Festival 2005 & 2006, P3 Sommartoppen, Sommarkrysset 2005 & 2006 Jönköpingsgalan, Allsång På Skansen, Kids Choice Awards 2005, 100 årsfesten (N), Aalborg ( DK ) ( with Melanie C), NRJ Radio Awards 2005 ( FIN) Vinterkrysset 2006 Melodifestivalen 2008

Film roles

  • De drabbade (Sweden, 2002)
  • Ice Princess in Julkalender (Sweden, 2006)

Discography

Albums

  • 2005: This Is Me Now - 120,000 copies sold in Scandinavia
  • 2006: Still Me Still Now
  • 2007: Music in Motion
  • 2008: Music in Motion - Gold Edition
  • 2008: En helt ny jul
  • 2009: Swings and Roundabouts
  • 2010: Greatest Hits

Singles

  • 2005: What's in It for Me - Platinum in Sweden gold in Norway
  • 2005: Welcome to the City - Gold in Sweden
  • 2006: Shooting Star
  • 2006: Do not Cry Your Heart Out
  • 2006: Big Guns
  • 2006: It Can Only Get Better!
  • 2007: Is It Love?
  • 2007: Stay My Baby
  • 2008: Thank You
  • 2009: It's My Life
  • 2009: Up
  • 2010: Only You

Awards

  • 2005: NRJ Radio Awards (FIN ) ( Best Female Swedish artist & Best Swedish Song (What's In It For Me ) )
  • 2005: Nick Kids' Choice Awards ( S) ( Best Hit (What's In It For Me) )
  • 2005: Nordic Music Awards (DK) (best Nordic hit (What's In It For Me) )
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