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Piirpauke
Sakari Kukko in 2009
Sakari Kukko in 2009
Background information
OriginFinland
GenresFolk, World music, Jazz fusion, Progressive rock
Years active1974–present
LabelsRockadillo Records (1986–present)
Jaro Medien (1983–1984)
Kerberos (1981)
Ponsi (1980)
Love Records (1975–1978)
MembersSakari Kukko
Ismaila Sané
Eerik Siikasaari
Rami Eskelinen
Nicholas Rehn
Websitewww.rockadillo.fi/piirpauke

Piirpauke is a Finnish musical group combining folk music, world music, jazz and progressive rock. It was founded in 1974 by the keyboardist-saxophonist Sakari Kukko, who is the only original member left in the band today. In addition to large number of Finnish musicians, several musicians from various countries have also played in Piirpauke.[1]

The band has released 19 studio albums as well as several live and compilation albums.[2] In October 2010 their album Koli peaked number one at the World Music Charts Europe.[3] Piirpauke's best known song is Konevitsan kirkonkellot (The Church Bells of Konevets), based on a traditional Karelian melody. It is named after the Konevsky Monastery in the Konevets island of Lake Ladoga. The song was covered by heavy metal band Sentenced in their 2002 album The Cold White Light.

Band members

Selected former members

Guest members

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums and compilations

References

  1. ^ Piirpauke - "Birgi Buhtui" ProgNotFrog, 16 February 2009. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
  2. ^ Piirpauke Diskografia Archived 2014-05-30 at the Wayback Machine Rockadillo Records. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
  3. ^ October 2010 World Music Charts Europe. Retrieved 30 May 2014.