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Markku Aro singing.

Markku Aro (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈmɑrkːu ˈʔɑro]; born Markku Tuomas Puputti on 3 February 1950 in Mouhijärvi, Finland), is a Finnish singer who represented Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1971 in Ireland with the pop-duo Koivistolaiset [fi]. They appeared with the song "Tie uuteen päivään" ("Road to a New Day"). He has released many albums in his country and was awarded with the Iskelmä-Finlandia prize for schlager music in 2017.

Discography

Albums

  • Markku Aro (1969)
  • Oo - mikä nainen (1972)
  • Niin käy kun rakastuu (1973)
  • Oma kultasein (1974)
  • Katso luontoa ja huomaa (1975)
  • Etsin kunnes löydän sun (1976)
  • Markku Aro (1977)
  • Anna aikaa (1978)
  • Daniela (1979)
  • Mun suothan tulla vierees sun (1981)
  • Suojassa saman auringon (1982)
  • Markku Aro (1985)
  • Kaksi rakkainta (1990)
  • Rakastamme vain toisiamme (1991)
  • Käsi kädessä (1993)
  • Rakkauden toukokuu (1997)
  • Menneisyyden sillat (1999)
  • Sinetti (2001)
  • Kestän mitä vaan (2006)
  • Tilaisuus on nyt (2008)
  • Anna katse (2010)
  • Anna tulta (2013)

Compilations

References

  1. "Markku Aro and Koivisto Sisters". Eurovision. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
  2. Rinta-Tassi, Minna (23 June 2018). "Viisikymmentä juhannusta tanssilavoilla – hurjimpina vuosina Markku Aroa kiidätettiin vesitasolla keikoille: "Lavat ovat hienoja paikkoja ihmisen kohdata toinen ihminen"" (in Finnish). Yle. Retrieved 23 August 2019.

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Preceded byJarkko & Laura
with Kuin silloin ennen
Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest
1971
Succeeded byPäivi Paunu & Kim Floor
with Muistathan
Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest
National selection: Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu
Participation
Artists
Songs
  • "Aava"
  • "Addicted to You"
  • "Aina mun pitää"
  • "Anna rakkaudelle tilaisuus"
  • "Aurinko laskee länteen"
  • "Blackbird"
  • "Bye Bye Baby"
  • "Cha Cha Cha"
  • "Da Da Dam"
  • "Dark Side"
  • "La dolce vita"
  • "Eläköön elämä"
  • "Fantasiaa"
  • "Fri?"
  • "Hard Rock Hallelujah"
  • "Hengaillaan"
  • "Huilumies"
  • "Hullu yö"
  • "Jezebel"
  • "Katson sineen taivaan"
  • "Keep Me Warm"
  • "Kuin silloin ennen"
  • "Kun kello käy"
  • "Laiskotellen"
  • "Lapponia"
  • "Leave Me Alone"
  • "A Little Bit"
  • "Look Away"
  • "Looking Back"
  • "Lose Control"
  • "Marry Me"
  • "Missä miehet ratsastaa"
  • "Monsters"
  • "Muistathan"
  • "Muistojeni laulu"
  • "När jag blundar"
  • "Nauravat silmät muistetaan"
  • "Never the End"
  • "Niin kaunis on taivas"
  • "No Rules!"
  • "Nuku pommiin"
  • "Old Man Fiddle"
  • "Playboy"
  • "Pump-Pump"
  • "Reggae OK"
  • "Sata salamaa"
  • "Sing It Away"
  • "Something Better"
  • "Takes 2 to Tango"
  • "Tie uuteen päivään"
  • "Tipi-tii"
  • "Tom Tom Tom"
  • "Tule luo"
  • "Työlki ellää"
  • "Valoa ikkunassa"
  • "Varjoon – suojaan"
  • "Why?"
  • "Yamma, yamma"
Note: Entries scored out signify where Finland did not compete. Italics indicate an entry in a future contest.
Eurovision Song Contest 1971
Countries
Artists
Songs
  • "L'amore è un attimo"
  • "Un banc, un arbre, une rue"
  • "Diese Welt"
  • "En un mundo nuevo"
  • "Goeiemorgen, morgen"
  • "Les Illusions de nos vingt ans"
  • "Jack in the Box"
  • "Un jardin sur la terre"
  • "Lykken er"
  • "Marija l-Maltija"
  • "Menina do alto da serra"
  • "Musik"
  • "One Day Love"
  • "Pomme, pomme, pomme"
  • "Tie uuteen päivään"
  • "Tijd"
  • "Tvoj dječak je tužan"
  • "Vita vidder"


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