Renārs Kaupers

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Renārs Kaupers, artistic name Reynard Cowper (born September 1, 1974 in Jelgava, Latvia) is a Latvian pop singer. He is the lead singer of the Latvian pop/rock band Brainstorm, which came third at the Eurovision Song Contest 2000 with their song "My Star". He hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 in Riga, Latvia, with co-host Marija Naumova (stage name Marie N), and also hosted Congratulations, the 50th anniversary concert in Copenhagen, Denmark, with Katrina Leskanich. He graduated from University of Latvia in 1996 with a degree in journalism. Renārs Kaupers ancestors were probably Baron Friedrich von Stuart from Courland (1761-1842) and Immanuel Kant's niece Henrietta Kant.[1] He has a wife, Agnese, and twin sons Edgars and Emīls. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.