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Reino Vihtori "Repe"
Helismaa (12 July 1913 – 21
January 1965) was a
Finnish singer-songwriter,
musician and scriptwriter. Born in Helsinki, he was mainly...
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professor Tarja Halonen (born 1943), 11th
President of
Finland Reino Helismaa (1913–1965), writer, film
actor and
singer Kai
Hietarinta (born 1932),...
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Triola Orchestra released a
version with
Finnish lyrics by
Reino Helismaa under the
title "Päivän työ" in 1956 (Triola, T 4249), for the 1972 album...
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personal problems, but
Rautavaara continued to
record songs with
Helismaa's lyrics until Helismaa's death in 1965. By the time of his
death in 1979 Rautavaara...
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Pekka ja Pätkä puistotäteinä
Directed by
Armand Lohikoski Written by
Reino Helismaa Produced by T. J. Särkkä
Starring Esa
Pakarinen Masa
Niemi Siiri Angerkoski...
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Reino Helismaa and
Tapio Rautavaara.
Rautavaara went his
separate ways in the
autumn of 1950,
after which Pakarinen continued to
accompany Helismaa. At...
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Lohikoski and
Reino Helismaa,
marks the
first time the
character Pätkä
appears in the film's title. However,
according to Lohikoski,
Helismaa had no involvement...
- Heinivaho [fi] L****e Liemola [fi] "Kristiina ja minä"
Toivo Kärki,
Reino Helismaa 276 5 5
Marjatta Leppänen [fi]
Irmeli Mäkelä [fi] "Muistojeni laulu" Börje...
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Finnish singers of the era,
including Reino Helismaa.
Their style has been
variously described as "
Helismaa-metal," "wire metal," and "death schlagers...
- Lewis, Rezső Seress) 1985 (1985):
Harri Marstio (in Finnish,
lyrics Reino Helismaa) 1986 (1986):
Christian Death (Atrocities) (Sam M. Lewis, Rezső Seress)...