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Takasa

Swiss band of Salvation Army soldiers


Summary

Swiss band of Salvation Army soldiers

FieldValue
nameTakasa
imageHeilsarmee.JPG
landscape
captionFrom left to right: Hauri, Gygax, Jakob, Breiter, Ramsauer and Sterckx
aliasHeilsarmee
originSwitzerland
years_active2012–2013
labelHitMill Records
current_membersSarah Breiter
Jonas Gygax
Katharina Hauri
Christoph Jakob
Emil Ramsauer (deceased)
Michel Sterckx

Jonas Gygax Katharina Hauri Christoph Jakob Emil Ramsauer (deceased) Michel Sterckx

Takasa (formerly Heilsarmee) was a Swiss musical group that represented Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malmö, Sweden. The group consisted of six Salvation Army soldiers.

Career

Eurovision Song Contest 2013

The band participated in the Swiss national final with the song "You and Me". They qualified to the national final through the online selection organized by SF. On 15 December 2012, they won the Swiss national final, therefore they represented Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013.

On 17 December 2012, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) announced that the band would not be permitted to compete under the name "Heilsarmee" (German for "Salvation Army") at the Eurovision Song Contest, in accordance with the rules of the contest forbidding political and religious content. In March 2013, the group announced that they would be known as "Takasa" for the contest; officially, the name was taken from the Swahili verb "to purify", but it has been noted to be an acronym of "The Artists Known As Salvation Army" (an allusion to The Artist Formerly Known As Prince). This is also similar to the time when the Sex Pistols toured under the name "Spots" (Sex Pistols On Tour, Secretly.)

The members of the band have a major age difference, as the oldest member, bassist Emil Ramsauer, was 95 (born 1918), and their youngest member, singer Sarah Breiter, was 22 (born 1991), at the time of their Eurovision performance. The band also wore different outfits for Eurovision, barred from wearing Salvation Army uniforms by the same rules.

Subsequent career and dissolution

After their Eurovision appearance, the group performed only a few more times at local events in Switzerland. By 2015, according to Christoph Jakob, the group had ceased to exist, because the other professional responsibilities of its members made its continuance impractical.

In 2018, Ramsauer became the first Eurovision artist to turn 100 years of age. Ramsauer's death was announced on 22 December 2021, at the age of 103.

Discography

Singles

TitleYearChart positionsAlbumSWI
"You and Me"
201221TBA

References

References

  1. (15 December 2012). "Switzerland has chosen for Malmö: It is Heilsarmee". Esctoday.com.
  2. (15 December 2012). "Switzerland: Heilsarmee to Malmö! | escXtra". Escxtra.com.
  3. Floras, Stella. (17 December 2012). "Swiss Salvation Army name and uniform cannot be used in Malmö". esctoday.com.
  4. (25 April 2013). ""Waterfall" von Nodi & Sophie (Georgien)". ESC Music.
  5. "Switzerland: New name, outfit and video for Heilsarmee!". ESCToday.com.
  6. (21 May 2015). "Takasa – das war einmal". [[Berner Zeitung]].
  7. (23 December 2021). "Der drittälteste Thuner ist verstorben". [[Berner Zeitung]].
  8. "Heilsarmee - Songs". Hitparade.ch. Hung Medien.
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