Pihasoittajat may be the less known of the all Finnish Eurovision artists despite their excellent 7th place in the ESC. Also, it is one of those many artists/groups whose story sadly ended more or less right after Eurovision....
The group formed from Irish folk music lovers after a trip to Kaustinen folk music festival in Finland 1969. Two years later they did a musical theater together with Ryhmäteatteri based on Irish folk music that became so popular it was later remade for TV, too, followed by a Swedish version later on. In 1972 their first album Kivinen tie Dubliniin - rocky road to Dublin was released featuring Irish folk music both in Finnish and English. The second album Hattukauppiaan aamu was all in Finnish and the band performed now also Finnish folk songs and their own songs.
Next came the Finnish Euroviisut with Viulu-ukko, performed in English as Old man fiddle in the ESC, their last album Kontaten kotiin, entirely written by Kim Kuusi, before the band broke up.
The band made a come back in 1995 after 20 years and performed regularly without further recordings. This second coming ended in 2000 when one of the leaders Hannu Karlsson died.
The group formed from Irish folk music lovers after a trip to Kaustinen folk music festival in Finland 1969. Two years later they did a musical theater together with Ryhmäteatteri based on Irish folk music that became so popular it was later remade for TV, too, followed by a Swedish version later on. In 1972 their first album Kivinen tie Dubliniin - rocky road to Dublin was released featuring Irish folk music both in Finnish and English. The second album Hattukauppiaan aamu was all in Finnish and the band performed now also Finnish folk songs and their own songs.
Next came the Finnish Euroviisut with Viulu-ukko, performed in English as Old man fiddle in the ESC, their last album Kontaten kotiin, entirely written by Kim Kuusi, before the band broke up.
The band made a come back in 1995 after 20 years and performed regularly without further recordings. This second coming ended in 2000 when one of the leaders Hannu Karlsson died.
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