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Seán Patrick Michael Sherrard, known professionally as Johnny Logan, is an Australian-born Irish singer, songwriter and musician whose Eurovision achievements have been described as "legendary". He is the only artist to have won the contest twice as a performer.

Born in a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, he moved back to Ireland with his family at the age of 3 (he officially became an Irish citizen in 1987) and started songwriting at age 13.  In 1978, he adopted his stage name and released his first single.  He first attempted to enter Eurovision in 1979 with a song entitled "Angie" and achieved third place.

In 1980, he entered the Irish national final again with the Shay Healy song What's Another Year. It went on to represent Ireland at the Eurovision Song Contest 1980 in The Hague and won the competition, becoming a huge hit across the continent. However, several follow-up singles failed and all the momentum he had gained from the win was lost, citing his inexperience and poor management as the source of the problem.

Seven years later, he felt that what he had done in 1980 was left unfinished and decided to make another run at Eurovision, this time with the song Hold Me Now which he had written himself. He won the 1987 Irish national final and went on to the Eurovision Song Contest 1987 in Brussels where he won again. "Hold Me Now" became a massive hit in Europe and a couple of follow-up singles did very well in the Irish charts, leading him to decide to focus his career in Europe.

At the Eurovision Song Contest 1992 in Malmo, he earned a third win as the composer for Linda Martin's winning entry Why Me? (he had also written Linda's runner-up entry Terminal 3 in 1984), and is one of five people to have composed two winning songs.

Because of his achievements, fans and media have dubbed him "Mr. Eurovision" and remains a great ambassador for the contest.  He currently lives in Ashbourne, Ireland with his family.