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Knut Anders Sørum is a Norwegian singer from Toten. He won the Norwegian Eurovision Song Contest selection in 2004, the so-called Melodi Grand Prix, and thus represented Norway at Eurovision 2004 in Istanbul with the pop-ballad High, written by two Swedish composers. In the final he came last, with just three points, all from Sweden.

Knut Anders Sørum has recently done backing vocals for the latest Wig Wam-LP Wig Wamania.

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Preceded by Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest
2003
Succeeded by