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"The One and Only" -- Sennheiser Announces Winner of D1 Contest

Contest winner leeSA delivered her very own version of "The One and Only" and took first place in the "Be D1 and Only" contest.

"Are You D1 and Only?" This was the challenge that audio specialist Sennheiser set for bands and musicians by inviting them to take part in the "D1 and Only" contest to find the most creative cover version of the 90s pop classic "The One and Only" by Chesney Hawkes. The songs that were submitted revealed genuine vocal talents and a huge "bandwidth" of musical variety. Just about every music genre was represented -- from power ballads and classic adaptations to funky hip-hop versions. One hundred and sixty-eight bands and musicians from all over the world took part in the Cover Song Contest. And Sennheiser has now found "The One and Only" -- after votes were cast by more than 50,000 fans and an expert jury.

Twenty favorites from the public voting phase went on to be judged by the expert jury. From these, "The One and Only" composer Nik Kershaw, Sennheiser CEO Dr. Andreas Sennheiser, Joel Cassady from Walk off the Earth, and Anastasia Schoeck from Imagem Music chose their top three. "It was no easy task for the D1 jury," said Ingo Angres, marketing manager live performance and music at Sennheiser. "As the Top 20 were all on a very high level. In fact, all those who took part did a fantastic job. We are very proud of the huge range of musical creativity that the contest unveiled."

leeSA is "The One And Only" Because of her exceptional voice and outstanding interpretation of 'The One and Only,' it was leeSA from South Korea who the D1 jury chose as the winner of the contest. The charismatic singer's strong vocals put their special mark on the cover song. Kershaw was thrilled: "leeSA's cover totally encapsulates the spirit of this competition. She's reinvented the song and made it her own. I love the chords under the chorus. Fabulous voice, fabulous performance, fabulous attitude. A natural talent."

In second place was the band "AudioFeels" -- eight unconventional musicians from Poland who took part in "Poland's Got Talent" in 2008 and went on to win the "Harmony Sweepstakes A Cappella Festival" in New York in 2012. Cassady from Walk off the Earth particularly liked the arrangement: "An impressive a cappella cover with a nice balance of dynamics/'tension and release.' I loved how each member of the group got a chance to showcase their specific talents without coming across in a 'look at me!' sort of way. The 'guitar' solo at the end was a definite highlight as well."

Ten instruments, four plastic cups -- in a single take: third place in the Cover Song Contest went to the girl band "Riggs" from Australia. Their media idea -- which fascinated Cassady: "capturing the Walk off the Earth spirit for sure!" -- and their musical talent impressed the expert jury. Riggs is made up of four sisters who like to entertain with their positive, up-beat songs. Sennheiser's CEO Dr. Andreas Sennheiser was bowled over by the cover song: "So many good ideas -- such variety and such talent are just incredible."

All three bands have won equipment from Sennheiser's D1 wireless series. In addition, the contest winner leeSA can look forward to two days in a high-end recording studio and a professional video shooting -- which means that everyone will soon be able to enjoy a uniquely produced video with her and her band.

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(23 June 2015)

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