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- Armi Anja Orvokki Aavikko (1 September 1958 – 2 January 2002) was a Finnish singer and beauty pageant titleholder. She was chosen as Miss Finland in 1977...
- Aavikko is a Finnish synth music band, formed in Siilinjärvi in 1995. Their hallmarks include a campy, decidedly "East European" style and plastic-sounding...
- Finland in 2006 when the music video for his 1978 duet with the late Armi Aavikko, "Tahdon olla sulle ****ä", sung in English as "I Wanna Love You Tender"...
- Regenerative Manufacturing Institute, a Manufacturing USA research institute Armi Aavikko, Finnish singer Armi Kuusela, Finnish model Armi Ratia, founder of Marimekko...
- the second season by Lauri Nurkse. The music was composed by the band Aavikko. The first season of the series was filmed in 2001 but was not broadcast...
- line-up included José González, Gravenhurst, Candi Staton, TV-Resistori and Aavikko. In 2007, the festival changed its official name to the current form of...
- who went on to invite such Bad Vugum bands as Deep Turtle, Circle and Aavikko to record Peel Sessions[circular reference] for his radio show as the first...
- (Background) 1981 – "Sunnuntaiaamu" ("Julie") song on the album Armi by Armi Aavikko - composer 1982 – Perfect Timing album by Kiki Dee – Composer, Vocals (Background)...
- orchestral introduction Aavikko Novo Atlantis 2009 Pseudo-baroque versions of "The Final Countdown" by Europe and "Novo Atlantis" by Aavikko Adventures in Stereo...
- "Cloun" written by T. Kosonen, A. Korvumak, T. Leppanen; performed by Aavikko; "Vladimirskij central" by Mikhail Krug; "Amerika" by Mnogotochie; "Sljuna"...