Schlagwort: Finland


  • The Finnish Final was held on February 3rd at the Cultural Centre in Espoo, hosted by Minna Pentti & Nina Honkanen. The winner was chosen by televoting, however due to technical problems the televote was extended until the morning of February 5th with the result being announced later that day.   1 Aina sun luonas…

  • Viktor Savvich Klimenko (born 24 November 1942) is a singer who made himself known as the „Singing Cossack“. Biography Klimenko was born in Karelia, to a Ukrainian Cossack father, Savva Klimenko, and a Russian mother, Olga Glotova. A few years after his birth, his family moved to Finland. There, he became a musician and appeared…

  • Anneli Saaristo

    Terttu Anneli Orvokki Saaristo (born 15 February 1949) is a Finnish singer and actress, best known internationally for her participation in the 1989 Eurovision Song Contest. Early careerSaaristo was born in Jokioinen. She spent the 1970s performing in singing competitions and worked as a dance orchestra singer. Her first album was released in 1980. Eurovision…

  • Ann-Christine Nyström-Silén (née Nyström; born 26 July 1944 in Helsinki), also known by her stage name Ann-Christine, is a Finnish singer who performed on the Eurovision contest in 1966 in Finland with the song „Playboy„. She chose to end her musical career in 1973 after 11 years in show business, and has been living in…

  • Ami Aspelund

    Name : Anne-Marie Aspelund Born : 7-9-1953 Nationality : Finnish       National Finals : Euroviisut 1983 ESC Entries : Fantasiaa (1983)       Website : Facebook/Ami Biography Ami is a Finnish singer. She is the younger sister of singer Monica Aspelund. She  released her first single “Apinamies”  in 1973. Ami Aspelund has participated in Rostock Festival in 1981,…

  • The Finnish Final was held on February 26th at Logomo in Turku, hosted by Vesala & Mmiisas. The winner was chosen by televoting (75%) & 7 international juries (25%).  

  • „Let’s listen and let’s jam around the good old radio, it rings out like a stadium even though it’s so small“ The Finnish final was held on February 29th at the Typhon Hall in Turku, hosted by Kati Bergmann. The winner was chosen in two rounds of voting by an „expert“ jury – firstly to…

  • The Finnish final was held on March 2nd at the Typhon Hall in Turku, hosted by Kati Bergman. The winner was chosen by an „expert“ jury. 1 Viimeinen tie Last way Riki Sorsa 91 3rd 2 Elämän haitari The accordion of life Anna Hanski 36 9th 3 Kauneimmat lauseet The most beautiful sentences Mervi Hiltunen…

  • „The good life, it has all been so sweet, the good life, no need for tears“ The Finnish Final was held at Kultturitalo in Helsinki on February 4th, hosted by Tarja Koskela. The winner was chosen by an „expert“ jury. 1 Oi äiti maa Oh mother earth Anneli Saaristo 74 3rd 2 Kan det vara kärlek…

  • The Finnish final was held on February 13th at the Kulttuuritalo in Helsinki, hosted by Sini Sovijärvi. The winner was chosen by 6 regional juries. 1 Nauravat silmät muistetaan Laughing eyes are remembered Boulevard 38 1st 2 Maata vaadin, taivaanrantaa I demand a land, a sky Tarja Ylitalo 2 12th 3 Svart och vitt Black…