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Tomas N'evergreen
Tomas N'evergreen
Tomas N'evergreen
Background information
Birth nameTomas Christiansen
Born (1969-11-12) 12 November 1969 (age 54)
Hadsten, Denmark
GenresElectropop, house
Occupation(s)Singer
Websitewww.nevergreen.com

Tomas Christiansen (born 12 November 1969[1]), better known by his stage name Tomas N'evergreen,[2] is a pop singer from Hadsten, Denmark. The singles "Since You've Been Gone" and "Everytime (I See Your Smile)" were on top ten lists throughout Eastern Europe for more than a year and are still staples on FM radio.[3]

His debut album Since You've Been Gone topped the charts in Russia and sold hundreds of thousands of units. The music video Since You've Been Gone was made with the participation of Russian singer Polina Griffith. He lives now in Moscow, Russia. Tomas has been married to Russian actress Valeriya Zhidkova since 24 September 2015. [4]

Discography

Albums

In a Moment Like This

(My Way Music) Release date: 21 May 2010, With Christina Chanée

  • In a Moment Like This
  • See You Same Time Tomorrow
  • Everytime I Look Into Your Eyes
  • Head Over Heels
  • All You'll Ever Need
  • Here Comes the Rain
  • You're Not in Love
  • One More Try
  • Give Me Back My Heart
  • How Can I Make You Love Me
  • Pick Up the Phone
  • Life Goes On
  • Sleepless
  • Making Miracles

Soundtracks

Soundtracks containing Tomas N'evergreen songs:

Compilations

Videography

Tomas N'evergreen in Hjørring

Music videos have been made for:

  • Every Time (I See Your Smile) (2000)
  • Since You've Been Gone (2003)
  • Just Another Love Song (2004)
  • She Believes in Gold (2005)
  • I Play for You (2007)
  • In a Moment Like This (2010)
  • Taina Bez Tain (Something About Secrets) (with Kristina Orbakaite) (2011)
  • Ay ay ay (with Leonid Agutin) (2012)
  • Falling for you (with A-Studio) (2014)

References

Preceded by Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest
(with Chanée)
2010
Succeeded by