Hector (musician)

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Hector
Hector (right) on a concert with Pave Maijanen (left) in 2007
Hector (right) on a concert with Pave Maijanen (left) in 2007
Background information
Birth nameHeikki Veikko Harma
Born (1947-04-20) April 20, 1947 (age 77)
Helsinki, Finland
OriginHelsinki, Finland
GenresSuomirock, folk rock
Occupation(s)singer, songwriter
Instrument(s)guitar
Years active1965–present

Heikki Veikko Harma (born April 20, 1947, Helsinki, Finland) is a Finnish singer-songwriter who has also distinguished himself as a translator of song lyrics, but has written popular lyrics of his own too. To the public he's better known by the name Hector, which he has used since the release of his 1965 debut single "Palkkasoturi", a Finnish translation of Buffy Sainte-Marie's "Universal Soldier". His 1974 album Hectorrock I became the fastest selling record in Finnish history, selling 50,000 units within a few months.[1] Hector was at the height of his popularity in the first half of the 1970s, but his steady string of recordings provided occasional hits well into the 1990s. In 2000s he made strong comeback to popularity with his album Ei selityksiä. That album became one of his most successful albums. In 2007 he made a farewell tour on big arenas, but has performed occasionally after that too.

Some of Hector's songs are considered classics of Finnish popular music, such as "Lumi teki enkelin eteiseen" (Snow made an angel to the lobby), "Mandoliinimies" (Mandolin man) and "Olen hautausmaa" (I am a graveyard), and he can be considered a primary contributor to Finnish rock music of the 1970s. He has also written song lyrics to other Finnish singers. His song "Juodaan Viinaa" (Let's drink spirits) was covered by Finnish folk metal band Korpiklaani on their 2009 album "Karkelo." [2]

In addition to his music-career, Heikki Harma has also worked as a music journalist on radio.

Discography

  • 1972 Nostalgia
  • 1973 Herra Mirandos
  • 1974 Hectorock I
  • 1975 Liisa pien'
  • 1976 Hotelli Hannikainen
  • 1977 H.E.C.
  • 1978 Kadonneet lapset
  • 1979 Ruusuportti
  • 1980 Linnut, linnut
  • 1981 Eurooppa
  • 1982 Hyvää yötä, Bambi
  • 1985 Hectorock II
  • 1987 Nuku idiootti
  • 1988 Varjot ja lakanat
  • 1990 Yhtenä iltana
  • 1992 In concert 1966-91
  • 1992 Ensilumi tulee kuudelta
  • 1994 Salaisuuksien talo
  • 1995 Kultaiset lehdet
  • 1999 Hidas
  • 2003 Total Live!
  • 2001 Helismaan pikajuna (album of songs by Reino Helismaa)
  • 2004 Ei selityksiä

See also

References

  1. ^ Helopaltio, Kari (22 February 1975). From the Music Capitals of the World. p. 59. Retrieved 15 May 2010. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  2. ^ http://www.myspace.com/korpiklaani/music/albums/karkelo-13016028

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