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Hanna Pakarinen


Hanna Pakarinen
Background information
Birth name Hanna Helena Pakarinen
Born April 17, 1981 (age 30)(1981-04-17)
Origin Lappeenranta, Finland
Genres Pop
Pop rock

Adult Contemporary
Occupations Singer, Songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2004–present
Labels Sony BMG (2004–present)
Associated acts Jani Wickholm, Antti Tuisku, Ilkka Jääskeläinen, Ari Koivunen
Website Official Website
Official MySpace

Hanna Helena Pakarinen (born April 17, 1981 in Lappeenranta, Finland) is a Finnish pop and pop-rock singer who rose to fame as the winner of the first series of the Finnish singing competition Idols in 2004. Since then she has also participated in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2007, and to date has sold over 90,000 albums in her home country.

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Biography


Early life

Hanna was born in Lappeenranta, South Karelia (though she now resides in Helsinki she still proudly speaks the local dialect of the region). Throughout her early twenties she worked as a forklift driver, an unusual occupation for a female, and was part of a local Finnish band named Rained.


Idols Series 1

In the summer of 2003, a twenty-three-year-old Pakarinen auditioned for the inaugural season of the Finnish singing competition Idols in the country's capital, Helsinki. Her powerful and emotion-filled vocals impressed the panel of judges and she was unanimously passed through to the next round of the contest, before making it through to the live finals. From the outset of the live shows, Pakarinen was considered a hot favourite to win. She received consistent high praise from the judges, and on one occasion she was even hugged by one of them. On numerous occasions they described her as, "the first real singer in the competition".

On January 3, 2004, Pakarinen secured a place in the top two grand finale of the contest, alongside Jani Wickholm. During the finale, broadcast a week later on January 9, Pakarinen performed Tina Turner's The Best, the Bangles' Eternal Flame and the coronation song made especially for the Idols winner, Tulin Voittamaan ("I Came to Win"). She also made an English version of the song titled Love is Like a Song. Later that night, it was announced that Pakarinen had secured 60% (or 413,000) of the viewers' votes, thereby defeating runner-up Jani Wickholm, who had received 40% (or 282,000) of the public vote. Pakarinen was crowned as the first Finnish Idol and was given an advanced payment of €30,000, along with a recording contract with Sony BMG.


Post-Idols Career


2004-2005: When I Become Me

Immediately after winning Idols, Pakarinen signed a recording contract with Sony BMG and she released her debut single "Love Is Like A Song", which debuted at number one on the Finnish singles chart, a position it held for four non-consecutive weeks. Her debut album When I Become Me was released in June 2004, five months after her win on Idols, and debuted at number two on the Finnish albums chart. Although it held the number two spot for a total of five weeks and stayed within the top five for ten weeks, the album did not manage to reach the number one position. However, it was still a huge success and was certified platinum for the sale of over 52,000 copies in Finland. Although a second single was not released commercially from the album, the songs "Fearless", "How Can I Miss You" and the title track "When I Become Me" were released as promotional singles in order to support the album, with "How Can I Miss You" becoming Pakarinen's first music video. Pakarinen also embarked on her first nationwide tour as a recording artist named the When I Become Me Tour, which received excellent reviews and sold out at every venue.


2005–2006: Stronger

In the late summer of 2005, Pakarinen returned to the music scene with her second commercial single "Kiss Of Life", which would serve as the first single to be taken from her second album Stronger. The song debuted and peaked at number four on the Finnish singles chart, and when the album was released in September, it (like her first album) debuted and peaked at number two. Stronger was not as successful as her first album, falling to number ten within its first three weeks, however it still managed to sell almoat 17,000 copies and was certified gold. The songs "Stronger Without You" and "Damn You" were chosen as promotional singles, the first of which was accompanied by a music video. To further support the album, Pakarinen travelled across Finland on her Stronger Tour, performing many songs from the new album as well as several from her previous record.


2007: Lovers and Eurovision

In January 2007, after a short break from the music industry, Pakarinen released the song "Go Go" as a promotional single from her highly anticipated third studio album. The song was accompanied by a music video which became extremely popular, and when Lovers, the third album was released on February 14, it debuted at number three on the chart. Although it placed lower than her previous record, Lovers went on to become much more critically successful and spent over twice as many weeks on the albums chart. It was certified gold and sold 16,000 copies in Finland. The album also marked Pakarinen's personal debut as a songwriter. She is credited on six of the album's eleven original tracks.

On February 17, 2007, it was announced that Pakarinen had been chosen to represent Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest in Helsinki with the song "Leave Me Alone", the first commercial single from her new album and her third commercial single overall. During the live finals, the song received 53 points and finished in 17th place. However, the contest allowed Pakarinen to gain a much wider European audience, and "Leave Me Alone" and its music video became very popular, especially in Sweden. Here, the song topped the radio chart for three consecutive weeks and peaked at number eight on the Swedish singles chart. In the UK, the song charted at number one-hundred-and-twenty-two on downloads. Back home in Finland, the song peaked at number eleven.

Following the Eurovision Song Contest, Pakarinen returned to her music and embarked upon her Lovers Tour, again playing to sell-out audiences and receiving rave reviews for her powerful voice and stunning stage performances. On October 17, 2007, she appeared on the soundtrack of the Finnish movie Musta Jää. Pakarinen sang the title song "Black Ice", for which she made a music video to promote the movie.

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2008–present: Love In A Million Shades

Following her highly successful Lovers album, Pakarinen took a break from the music industry in order to write material for her fourth studio album. In late 2008, Pakarien released "Make Believe" as the first single from her upcoming fourth studio album, Love In A Million Shades, the title of which was announced true her official Myspace.[1] After almost two years since the appearance of her third album, Love In A Million Shades was released on January 14, 2009. Having taken a creative step away from the rock-image of her previous album Lovers, Love In A Million Shades debuted and peaked at number 7 on the Finnish albums chart, her first release to peak outside the top three. The second single, "Shout It Out Loud" however, peaked at number 2 on the singles chart, her highest position since her debut, "Love Is Like A Song". The album sold 7,000 copies and was the first album by Pakarinen not to be certified. However, her record label Sony BMG stated that the drop in sales was expected due to the growing digital age throughout the world, before going on to say they believed Pakarinen's career could easily last well over another decade. The title-track, "Love In A Million Shades" was also released as the second single in late February and was accompanied by a music video, her first since "Black Ice" over a year earlier. In mid-2009 Pakarinen completed her fourth national tour, supporting her fourth studio album. Unlike her previous tours however, the Love In A Million Shades Tour played small, intimate venues.


Discography

Preceded by
Lordi
with Hard Rock Hallelujah
Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest
2007
Succeeded by
Teräsbetoni
with Missä miehet ratsastaa


References




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FINNISH SONG IN EUROVISION FINAL 2007 - FINLAND - HANNA PAKARINEN from FINLAND ( SUOMI - FINLAND )

Waldo's People from FINLAND ( SUOMI - FINLAND )

Waldo's People


Waldo's People

Waldo's People at a Eurovision 2009 press conference
Background information
Origin Finland
Genres Eurodance
Years active 1998–present
Labels Sony BMG
RCA Records
Website Official site
Members
Waldo (vocal)
Karoliina Kallio
(vocal)
Sami Lehto
(drums)
Karl Sinkkonen
(keyboards)
Kimmo Nissinen
(guitar)

Waldo's People is a Finnish Eurodance band. The lead singer of the band is Waldo, whose real name is Marko Reijonen. They represented Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, with the song "Lose Control". It won a place for the Eurovision final on May 16 as the jury's chosen act. They finished in last place out of 25 entries with 22 points.

Waldo already had some success in a solo-career in mid-1990s. His band influenced Finnish electronic dance music in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Waldo's People's first video was U Drive Me Crazy. It was the first Finnish video included in MTV Nordic's daily video-rotation.[1]

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Discography


Albums

  • Waldo's People (RCA/Blue Bubble 1998)
  • No Man's Land (RCA 2000)
  • Greatest Hits (Sony BMG 2008)
  • Paranoid (Sony BMG 2009)


Singles

Year Title Chart positions[2]
FIN SWE SWI
1998 U Drive Me Crazy (RCA/Blue Bubble) 3 60 -
I Dream (RCA/Blue Bubble) - - -
Let's Get Busy (RCA/Blue Bubble) - - -
2000 No Man's Land (RCA) 18 - -
1000 Ways" (RCA) 4 - -
Bounce (To The Rhythm Divine) (RCA) - - -
2008 Back Again (Sony BMG) 1 - -
Emperor's Dawn (Sony BMG) - - -
2009 Lose Control (Sony BMG) 1 11 57
New Vibration (Sony BMG) 2 - -
2010 I Wanna Be A Rockstar (Sony BMG) 16 - -
Jackpot (Sony BMG) - - -
Preceded by
Teräsbetoni
with Missä miehet ratsastaa
Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest
2009
Succeeded by
Kuunkuiskaajat
with Työlki ellää


Notes


External links

FINNISH SONG IN EUROVISION 2009 - WALDO"S PEOPPLE - FINLAND FINAL

FINNISH SONG IN EUROVISION 2010 - FINLAND - KUUNKUISKAAJAT: TYÖLKI ELLÄÄ HQ (2010 ESC FINLAND ( SUOMI - FINLAND )

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2012 groups announced

World Champion Finland hosts both Canada and United States

18-05-11
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ZURICH – The two groups for the 2012 IIHF World Championship in Helsinki, Finland and Stockholm, Sweden (May 4-20, 2012) have been announced by the IIHF.

It will be the first time in modern history that the men’s IIHF World Championship will be co-hosted by two countries.

Helsinki

Stockholm

Finland


Russia

Canada


Sweden

USA


Czech Republic

Switzerland


Germany

Slovakia


Norway

Belarus


Latvia

France


Denmark

Kazakhstan


Italy


The Helsinki venue will be the 13,349-seat Hartwall Areena, while the games in Stockholm will be played at the 13,850-seat Globe Ericsson Arena.

This is the first time since 1997 that the men’s IIHF World Championship will be played with two preliminary round groups. The new format will see the top four teams in each group advance to the quarter-finals. The last-placed teams in each group (positions 8) will be relegated to Division I Group A.

Note: The quarter-finals will be played within the respective groups as opposed to the cross-over system.

Two quarter-finals will be played in Helsinki and two in Stockholm (May 17). Both semi-finals (May 19), Bronze medal and Gold medal games (May 20) will be played in Helsinki.

The schedule for the 76th IIHF World Championship will be announced soon.

The group composition is determined by the 2011 IIHF World Ranking. As the order of the World Ranking would have had the two hosting countries Finland (ranked 2) and Sweden (ranked 3) seeded into the same group, the following provision in the IIHF Sport Regulations was applied to have Finland and Sweden separated:

If a championship pool consists of two groups to take place in two countries whose teams are seeded into the same group, the hosting country team in the lower position will switch its position with the team in the same position of the other group.

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Finland

[edit] Skaters

Number↓ Position↓ Player↓ Club↓ GP↓ G↓ A↓ Pts↓ PIM↓
4 D Väänänen, OssiOssi Väänänen Jokerit 9 0 0 0 4
5 D Kukkonen, LasseLasse Kukkonen Metallurg Magnitogorsk 9 0 0 0 0
6 D Jaakola, TopiTopi Jaakola Luleå HF 9 0 1 1 6
9 F Koivu, MikkoMikko Koivu Minnesota Wild 9 2 6 8 4
15 F Ruutu, TuomoTuomo Ruutu Carolina Hurricanes 9 6 0 6 8
18 D Lepistö, SamiSami Lepistö Columbus Blue Jackets 9 0 3 3 6
19 D Välivaara, JyrkiJyrki Välivaara JYP 9 0 3 3 8
20 F Pesonen, JanneJanne Pesonen AK Bars Kazan 9 2 5 7 4
21 D Niskala, JanneJanne Niskala Metallurg Magnitogorsk 9 1 3 4 4
24 F Lajunen, JaniJani Lajunen Espoo Blues 4 2 1 3 2
26 F Immonen, JarkkoJarkko Immonen AK Bars Kazan 9 9 3 12 2
28 D Salmela, AnssiAnssi Salmela New Jersey Devils 9 1 2 3 4
29 F Nokelainen, PetteriPetteri Nokelainen Jokerit 9 1 1 2 8
37 F Pyörälä, MikaMika Pyörälä Frölunda HC 9 1 2 3 4
39 F Kapanen, NikoNiko Kapanen AK Bars Kazan 9 2 1 3 2
40 F Pihlström, AnttiAntti Pihlström JYP 9 2 1 3 0
41 D Puistola, PasiPasi Puistola HV71 9 0 3 3 4
47 F Lahti, JanneJanne Lahti Jokerit 5 0 0 0 0
50 F Aaltonen, JuhamattiJuhamatti Aaltonen Metallurg Magnitogorsk 9 1 2 3 6
58 F Joensuu, JesseJesse Joensuu New York Islanders 0 0 0 0 0
64 F Granlund, MikaelMikael Granlund HIFK 9 2 7 9 2
71 F Komarov, LeoLeo Komarov UHC Dynamo 8 0 2 2 2

[edit] Goaltenders

Number↓ Player↓ Club↓ GP↓ W↓ L↓ Min↓ GA↓ GAA↓ SV%↓ SO↓
31 Vehanen, PetriPetri Vehanen AK Bars Kazan 8 5 1 388:13 8 1.24 95.43 1
33 Hovinen, NikoNiko Hovinen Pelicans 0 0 0 00:00 0 0.00 000.00 0
35 Lassila, TeemuTeemu Lassila HPK 3 0 0 164:26 6 2.19 91.30 0

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It's gold for Finland!

Five-goal third period lifts Finns to first world title since 1995

15-05-11


Ondrej Nepela Arena Bratislava  Slovakia


BRATISLAVA – It is a great day in Finnish hockey history. In the latest chapter of hockey’s classic Nordic rivalry, Finland demolished Sweden 6-1 in the gold medal game of the 2011 IIHF World Championship. Petteri Nokelainen scored the first of five third-period Finnish goals, and it stood up as the winner.

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Party like it’s 1995

Finland delirious with joy, President Halonen met team

17-05-11



Lasse Kukkonen, Tuomo Ruutu, Sami Lepistö, Mikko Koivu brought a special guest – the championship trophy – to the Helsinki Market Square.

HELSINKI – It was like a high school reunion gone wild. Or, like going to see a remake of everybody’s movie and still loving it, with the new cast and all.

Just like in 1995, an estimated 100,000 people gathered in downtown Helsinki to welcome the 2011 World Champions home, and to celebrate Finland’s win over Sweden, just like in 1995. Even if none of the players on the team were the same – the first time Finland’s World Championship team didn’t include any 1995 world champions – some of the artists were the same. No Leningrad Cowboys, though.

And then they all sang “Den Glider In”, the 1995 Stockholm tournament’s official tournament song that the Finns hijacked to be their own after the first World Championship.

In the 16 years between the gold medals, Finland had been close a few times, having played in the final four times, but had come short every time. The nation was hungry for a new gold, especially since Finland had just three medals in the last nine tournaments, and none in Jukka Jalonen’s first two as head coach. Of course, the Olympic bronze helped a little.

In a tournament in which big nations stumbled along the way, the Finnish national team wasn’t completely immune to trouble. Against Latvia, Russia, and Germany, they had to take the longest route, the shootout, to get the points, turning their game against Slovakia into a must-win game. They won it 2-1.

On the other hand, Russia lost to Germany, Sweden to Norway, Slovakia to almost everybody, paving the way for a Finland – Norway quarterfinal, which was a dream come true to the Finns.

For once, Finns got the bounces to go their way. Not only when they got to meet Norway, but also in their must-win game against Slovakia. And their game against Germany when Tuomo Ruutu scored tied the game with less than six minutes remaining in the regulation time with a shot that hit the side of the net, bounced up, hit Dennis Endras’s pants and went in.

“The puck bounced our way, but we also deserved our luck. I can say that without a doubt, we weren’t the worse team in any of our games,” Tuomo Ruutu told IIHF.com after the final.

“Sometimes when you get scored on, the bench goes all quiet and energy disappears, but for us, it was the opposite. We got louder and gave each other energy. And when we had the lead, we kept on playing our game, and weren’t afraid to do what we wanted to do,” he added.

With no margin of error, preparation become key, and this time Finland had done their homework. The coaching staff was prepared for any eventuality to the point that when Russia scored two goals in the span of 11 seconds in the teams’ first game in the tournament, they didn’t hesitate to pull goaltender Petri Vehanen just 4:37 into the game.

After the game, Jalonen said that he had told Vehanen in advance that he would get pulled, if the team didn’t give him support so that he wouldn’t have to waste any energy before the quarter-final, their next game.

Vehanen responded, and got scored on only twice in Finland’s three playoff games as Finland outscored their opponents 13-2.

But the preparation extended beyond line changes and scouting of opponents. Jalonen invited players to hist first camp weeks before the tournament, and all in all, seven of the World Championship team players were already on the roster on April 1 when Finland played an exhibition game against Slovakia. They all made the journey from the first camp, via exhibition games, to the World Championship, to the stage on the Helsinki Market Square, across the street from the Presidential Palace.

One of them was Jarkko Immonen, who was tournament leading scorer with nine goals and 12 points in nine games. His nine goals was also tournament-best.

“The exhibition games gave him a chance to get into an even better shape, and gain some confidence. He hadn’t been as good as we had expected in the games during the season, but in this tournament he was amazing,” said Jalonen.

Immonen played on line with his Ak Bars Kazan teammate Janne Pesonen, and Mikael Granlund.

Yes, Mikael Granlund. The man with the move that stunned the world. A month ago, the 19-year-old forward celebrated the SM-liiga championship with HIFK Helsinki, then he joined the World Championship team on the eve of the tournament.

“He moves better than last year, he’s grown physically, he’s better at battling for the puck, and his confidence is even better this year. He’s become a man. Mikael’s an exceptional player in that he always makes right decisions with the puck, and never fails,” Jalonen told IIHF.com during the tournament.

“Once we got Granlund on the same line with Immonen, it just clicked. Immonen is a pure goal scorer, as we all know, and Granlund is a playmaker. Anybody with a high-quality shot will surely score a lot of goals playing with Granlund, regardless of the league or the level of play,” Jalonen said.

This time, too, Finland had what all champion teams need. Depth. Behind Immonen and Granlund, second in team scoring with nine points in nine games, Finland had team captain Mikko Koivu (eight points) and Ruutu (six goals in nine games).

Jalonen decided to spread the ice time evenly with the defencemen, using four pairings throughout the tournament, to make sure that his defencemen would have the energy to battle with the top players all the way to the end.

And of course, the team was the biggest star of the team.

"I felt that we were a tight group and we did everything together as a team, on the ice and off it. This team is full of fantastic guys," said Ruutu.

“I was 12 years old when Finland won its first World Championship, and I remember how they played “Den Glider In” at school the next day. It’s quite a journey to get from there to here,” he told IIHF.com, with the championship trophy under his arm.




President Tarja Halonen gave the team the Key-Flag, a symbol of the Association for Finnish Work as a recognition of a job well done.


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