Bobby Andonov was born on August 28th, 1994 in Melbourne, Australia. He's an Australian/Macedonian singer who represented Republic of Macedonia at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2008 with his song "Prati mi SMS" (Text me an SMS). Bobby has been dancing at T-Jam Dance Studio in Melbourne (tutored by Janine Toward) since the age of 7. He sings at Susie Ahern's School Of Singing and also plays the piano and the guitar. In Australia, he starred in the “Lion King” musical being selected from 3,000 contenders for the role of Young Simba. He also appears in annual performances, cabarets and eisteddfods singing children, folk and pop songs as well as opera repertoire (for example songs of Luciano Pavarotti) in Macedonian, English and Italian. Bobby has taken part in several Macedonian music festivals, including Zlatno Slavejče. He has performed in Serbia and Albania, for a big audience at the Macedonia - Netherlands football match and has also sung the Australian anthem at a Labor party conference.Bobby is now known as the voice of The Seven Network with "Love Big Love". He is well known for his performance of Toše Proeski's 2004 Eurovision Song Contest entry Life as a tribute to the late Macedonian star whom Bobby met when Toše was touring Australia. On September 20th, 2008, Bobby was chosen to represent Macedonia at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2008 in Limassol, Cyprus with his song "Prati mi SMS" (Macedonian Cyrillic: Прати ми СМС, English: Text me an SMS) receiving the highest points from the televoting and the expert jury. His song was arranged by Jovan Jovanov, the composer of Life. Bobby is currently composing songs for a forthcoming album. He quotes his musical influences as James Morrison, Coldplay and Ne-Yo.
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