Tanja Mihhailova-Saar
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Tatjana Mihhailova-Saar (born 19 June 1983), better known as Tanja or Tanja Mihhailova is a Russian-Estonian pop singer and actress.
She was born on 19 June 1983 in Kaliningrad, Russian SFSR, but has lived in Estonia from a very young age.
Tanja has been a member of several bands in her professional career and has performed in several stage musicals.
She represented Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 with the song "Amazing" and she ended up in the 12th place in the semi-final, failing to qualify.
Musical career
Tanja began performing at a young age, appearing in numerous competitions and song festivals in Estonia, Russia, and Ukraine. In 1998, she won the "Untrennaja zvezda" competition in Jurmala, Latvia, and in 2002, she competed in the "Fizz superstar 2002" Baltic singing competition.
Tanja formed the techno duo in 2001 with Estonian producer Sven Lhmus and Estonian singer Ly Lumiste. Jäljed lival ("Traces in the sand") and Miks ma ei su su maailma muuta ("Why can't I change your world"). "Aasta uustulnuk 2002" was the top album of the year, and the new collection, "Aasta uustulnuk 2002," was named on the prestigious list.
In Eurolaul, Estonia's selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, the Nightlight Duo competed twice. Their song Another Country Song received second place in Eurolaul in 2002, and their album I can b the 1st debuts in fourth place a year later. Both songs were produced and written by Sven Lhmus.
Lumiste's pregnancy was the cause of the band's disbandment in 2004, but Tanja continued with her musical career.
Tanja formed the Jz Belle band in 2004 with producer and composer Timo Vendt. In 2004, "Jz Belle" was the first album (with only covered songs). In 2006, the second album "Teemant" was released, and three radio singles from it were released.
Tanja was also active in the Jz Belle project, performing with Timo Vendt and Alex Pier Federici, with whom they also released "Something more" in English in 2009, achieving great success in the Baltic countries.
Tanja appeared in the Theatre Vanemuine's "Queen – The Doors of Time" during this period, as well as Broadway artist Tony Vincent and Estonian singer Rolf Roosalu.
She had appeared in a few Estonian television competitions (TV3), including "Laulud tähtedega" (Estonian version of Just the Two of Us), in 2010/11, winning second place, behind Artur Talvik and Lenna Kuurmaa; and "Laulupealinn" in November 2011.
Tanja came third in the TV show "Su nä lab tuttavalt" (Your Face Sounds Familiar).
Gemini, her 6th solo album, was released in 2012. "Supernatural" and "Sind ootan veel" were two singles from the album (feat). "All In My Head" by Mikk Saar, a movie that has captivated audiences.
Tanja qualified in the Estonian national final, Eesti Laul 2014, for the chance to represent in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Copenhagen, Denmark. With 57% of the votes, she became the national final by her song, "Amazing." The song was officially released on March 15th (along with the stage-act). She failed to qualify for the final, placing 12th in the first semi-final with 36 points.
Tanja performed with Andrea Bocelli at his Tallinn concert on June 28, 2014. In Tallinn, Tanja will also appear on "Amazing Lie" during her career's festival, as well as in July 2014. Tanja went to Crete in June to shoot her latest music video for her summer album Forevermore. She was the back-up juror for Estonia's jury panel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 in Vienna, Austria, and she was the Estonian spokesperson during the vote.