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22 hours this month including two sessions and a special tribute to CAN

Artist Info

Winny Puhh

Winny Puhh
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™Winny Puhh is an Estonian metal/punk band formed in 1993. The founding members, Ove, Indrek, and Olavi knew each other from their school (Põlva Gymnasium). In 2009, the drummer Olavi Sander (Olevik) temporarily left the band and was replaced by Kristjan (Väikepax). Later however Olevik returned and the band has two drummers now. Many of their performances involve costumes.

After thirteen years together, they became better known in 2006 with the song "Nuudlid ja hapupiim" (Noodles and Sour Milk) winning them a spot on Raadio 2's yearly hit songs.

In 2008, Winny Puhh's music video "Vanamutt" (The Old Lady) was nominated for the Estonian Music Awards (Eesti Muusikaauhinnad). In 2009, Henry Kõrvits, better known under the stage name G-Enka, joined Winny Puhh for the song "Peegelpõrand" ("Mirror Floor"), garnering them sixth place with 456 votes in the 2009 Raadio 2 Top 40.

In 2013, Winny Puhh participated in the Estonian national final for the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Meiecundimees üks Korsakov läks eile Lätti", but they finished third behind Birgit Õigemeel and Grete Paia. Olav Ruitlane and Mr. Korsakov (the character in the song) were sent for press interviews. An extended version of "Meiecundimees üks Korsakov läks eile Lätti" was performed in Paris at the Rick Owens fashion show. A part of the show was performed upside down, just like the qualification round for the Eurovision Song Contest. The drummers were attached with their instruments on a vertical stand and were rotating for the whole performance.

Band members:

Indrek Vaheoja (Korraldajaonu) – Vocals
Silver Lepaste (Kartauto) – Guitar
Ove Musting (Jürnas Farmer) – Guitar, Vocals
Indrek Nõmm (Koeraonu) – Bass guitar
Kristjan Oden (Väikepax) – drums, percussion
Olavi Sander (Doktor O) - drums, percussion

Albums:

"Täämba õdagu praadimi kunna" (Legendaarne Rokenroll Records, 2006)
"Brääznik" (Legendaarne Rokenroll Records, 2010)
"Kes Küsib" (Clockwork Records, 2014)


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