Salome Clausen

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Salome Clausen is a Swiss pop music artist, best known for winning the 2005 second series of the music-based reality television show .[1] Whilst part of MusicStars, Clausen topped the singles chart twice, and be part of three album releases (all of which made the Swiss album top 20). After winning the show, Clausen spent three weeks at the top of the Swiss singles chart with "Gumpu",[2] and saw her debut album ...Moji peak at number two. Clausen has since fallen out of the spotlight, however, and as of 2006 appears to be a one-hit wonder. In 2006 she chose to go back to her former life. She works now, like before her short singing career, as a hair stylist.[3][4]

In winning MusicStar, Salome beat out competition from talents such as Daniel Kandlbauer and Claudia D'Addio, who have both also had success in their post-MusicStar careers.

Discography[]

Singles[]

  • "" (2005) (#1, Switzerland) [as part of MusicStars]
  • "" (2005) (#1, Switzerland) [as part of MusicStars]
  • "Gumpu" (2005) (#1, three weeks, Switzerland)

Albums[]

  • (2005) (#5, Switzerland) [as part of MusicStars]
  • (2005) (#2, Switzerland) [as part of MusicStars]
  • (2005) (#14, Switzerland) [as part of MusicStars]
  • ...Moji (2005) (#2, Switzerland)

References[]

  1. ^ "And the winner is... Salome Clausen" (in German). persoenlich.com. 2005-02-28. Archived from the original on 2011-07-23. Retrieved 2011-01-09.
  2. ^ "Salomes Liebessolo". Blink. 2005-05-25. Retrieved 2011-01-09. Beruflich läuft es für die Walliser Girlie-Pop-Rock-Rakete Salome super: Interviews hier, Fotoshootings da, Hitparadenplatz 1, und das schon seit drei Wochen. Privat ist bei der «Gumpu»-Sängerin jedoch der Wurm drin.
  3. ^ "Nach MusicStar war ich alleine". Blick (in German). 2008-07-21. Retrieved 2011-01-09.
  4. ^ Aeschlimann, Peter (2009-01-30). "Ex-Music-Star: Zum Glück ohne Schaden". Basler Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 2011-01-09.


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