Alanas Chošnau
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Alanas Ibrahimas Chošnau (born July 11, 1974 in Vilnius
Vilnius
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, Lithuanian SSR
Lithuanian SSR
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, Soviet Union
Soviet Union
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) is a Lithuanian singer and songwriter of Kurdish
Kurdish people
The Kurdish people, or Kurds , are an Iranian people native to the Middle East, mostly inhabiting a region known as Kurdistan, which includes adjacent parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey...

 origin. He was a member of the former music group Naktinės personos. In 2003 and 2005 he won the Radiocentras Award as Male Performer of the Year. In 2008, Chošnau was the second most played solo artists of Lithuania.

Biography

Chošnau was born to a Lithuanian mother and Kurdish father in Vilnius
Vilnius
Vilnius is the capital of Lithuania, and its largest city, with a population of 560,190 as of 2010. It is the seat of the Vilnius city municipality and of the Vilnius district municipality. It is also the capital of Vilnius County...

, Lithuania
Lithuania
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. The family lived in Baghdad
Baghdad
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, Iraq
Iraq
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 until Chošnau's mother died in 1983. He then returned to Lithuania and was raised by his grandparents. Thus he grew up speaking the Arabic language
Arabic language
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 and learned the Lithuanian language
Lithuanian language
Lithuanian is the official state language of Lithuania and is recognized as one of the official languages of the European Union. There are about 2.96 million native Lithuanian speakers in Lithuania and about 170,000 abroad. Lithuanian is a Baltic language, closely related to Latvian, although they...

 only later. The family was separated by the wars. In 1992, he created the pop music group Naktinės personos along with Aras Vėberis. In 1997, while on a tour across Lithuania, Chošnau crashed his car and severely injured his neck paralyzing his legs. He spent several months in a hospital, but fully recovered and returned to music. Naktinės personos disbanded in 2001 and Chošnau continued his career as a solo artist.

In 2003, he released his debut solo album Pusiau atmerktos akys, which sold more than 10,000 copies in three months and was certified gold, followed by Mintimis su tavimi, which was also certified gold. The same year Chošnau was nominated for the Bravo Award as male Singer of the Year. With song Light Up The World, he came second in the national selection
Lithuania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005
Lithuania was represented in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 by "Little by Little" performed by Laura & the Lovers. It was chosen at the Lithuanian National Final on February 26....

 for the Eurovision Song Contest 2005
Eurovision Song Contest 2005
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. Along with Delfinai and SKAMP
SKAMP
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, Chošnau warmed up a free concert by The Black Eyed Peas
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 in Vingis Park
Vingis Park
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 sponsored by mobile operator Tele2
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 on May 30, 2005. In the Eurovision selection for 2007
Lithuania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007
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 and 2008
Lithuania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008
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, he was a member of the jury.

Chošnau often participates in various reality shows. In 2002 he participated in reality show Akvariumas-2, where celebrity contestants lived in a glass house built near the popular shopping mall Akropolis in Vilnius. Other reality shows included Džiunglės on TV3
TV3 Lithuania
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 (survival competition in Malaysian jungles) in 2004, Šok su žvaigžde! (Lithuanian installment of Dancing with the Stars
Dancing with the Stars
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) in 2007, and Žvaigždžių duetai on LNK
LNK (television station)
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(singing competition of celebrity duos) in 2008. His song Kur gimsta lašai, released in the third solo album, became the theme song of Džiunglės. In 2008, Chošnau played himself in Lithuanian comedy film 5 dienų avantiūra.

Discography

  • DISCOGRAPHY OF ‘NAKTINĖS PERSONOS’
  • Albums
  • 1993 / Muzika ir daugiau (Music and More)
  • 1994 / Ramiai (Peacefully)
  • 1995 / Tiems, kurie mūsų negirdi (For Those Who Don't Hear Us)
  • 1996 / Pažvelk kitaip (Take a Different Look)
  • 1996 / Tikras garsas (Live)
  • 1997 / Sexta (Sexta)
  • 1998 / Atvirai (Honestly)
  • 1999 / 9 dainos (Nine Songs)
  • 2000 / Diena. Naktis (The Day. The Night)
  • 2001 / Šilko kelias (Silky Way)
  • Singles
  • 1997 / Kelyje (On the Road)
  • 1998 / Ša la la (Sha-la-la)
  • Main Achievements
  • 1997 / The Best Band of the Year (Radiocentras Music Awards)
  • 1998 / The Best Band of the Year (Bravo Music Awards)
  • 1998 / The Concert of Naktinės Personos attracts 30 000 fans
  • 1999 / The Best Band of the Year (Radiocentras Music Awards)
  • 1999 / The Best Band of the Year (Bravo Music Awards)


  • DISCOGRAPHY OF ALANAS CHOŠNAU
  • Albums
  • 2003 / Pusiau atmerktos akys (Half-Open Eyes)
  • 2003 / Mintimis su tavimi (With You In My Mind)
  • 2005 / Iš dangaus (Out of the Sky)
  • 2005 / Akustinis koncertas tamsoje (Acoustic Concert in the Dark)
  • 2007 / Aš kaip ir tu (Me Like You)
  • 2008 / Geriausios dainos (The Greatest Hits)
  • 2008 / Geri laikai (Good times)
  • Main Achievements
  • 2003 / The Golden Disc Award for the album Pusiau atmerktos akys (Half-Open Eyes)
  • 2003 / The Best Song of the Year for the song ‘Laiškas ant sniego’ (Letter on the Snow) (Lithuanian National Radio Awards)
  • 2004 / The Best Performer of the Year (Radiocentras Music Awards)
  • 2004 / The Golden Disc Award for the album ‘Mintimis su tavimi’ (With You in My Mind)
  • 2004 / The Best Male Video ‘Meilė tau’ (My Love for You) (Tango TV Music Awards)
  • 2005 / Second place in the National Eurovision contest with the song ‘Light up the World’
  • 2005 / President of the children and youth music festival ‘We are the World’
  • 2006 / Performing ‘A Wolf’ in the Lithuanian musical ‘Pasakų medis’ (A Tree of Tales)
  • 2006/ The Best Performer of the Year (Radiocentras Music Awards)
  • 2006/ Third place in the National Eurovision contest with the song ‘Heat’
  • 2006 / The Best Performer of the Year (Lithuanian JP Music Awards)

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