Pauli Hanhiniemi (born 1964) is a Finnish singer, songwriter (composer and lyricist) and musician, who was born in Alavus. Starting his career in 1982, he formed the famous Finnish rock band Kolmas Nainen in 1982. After the break-up of the band in 1994, he formed Pauli Hanhiniemen Perunateatteri that performed until 2005. He later joined Hehkumo, a band with more traditional sound. In 2009, the highly popular Kolmas Nainen returned with two new studio albums and great commercial success.

Pauli Hanhiniemi
Pauli Hanhiniemi (2010)
Pauli Hanhiniemi (2010)
Background information
Born1964
Alavus, Finland
GenresRock, traditional Finnish music
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, record producer, musician
Instrument(s)Vocals, harmonica, guitar, keyboard
Years active1982 – present

Hanhiniemi, a prolific singer, songwriter has been involved in writing songs for his own bands, Kolmas Nainen, Pauli Hanhiniemen Perunateatteri, Hehkumo, as well as many other Finnish musical acts such as Edu Kettunen, Juliet Jonesin Sydän, Kerkko Koskinen, Anna Eriksson, Hauli Bros amongst others. For a comprehensive list, refer to fi:Luettelo Pauli Hanhiniemen kappaleista

Hanhiniemi has also appeared as an actor in television and film productions, such as in the 2014 Finnish fantasy film Anselmi: The Young Werewolf.[1][2]

Bands and formations

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Kolmas Nainen

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Pauli Hanhiniemi and Kolmas Nainen in a comeback concert in 2010

Kolmas Nainen (literally The Third Woman in Finnish) is a successful Finnish rock band established in 1982 in Alavus. The band was fronted by Pauli Hanhiniemi and came to fame after taking part in the 1984 Rockin SM-kisoissa, a rock music competition. The band survived for a decade releasing 7 studio albums in addition to a number of live albums, DVDs and compilations. The band is enjoying a comeback since 2009 with a string of new studio and compilation releases. Members included Pauli Hanhiniemi (vocals, keyboards, harmonica, accordion), Pasi Kallioniemi (drums, backing vocals), Raimo Valkama (bass), Sakari Pesola (guitar and backing vocals) and Timo Löyvä (guitar). After guitarist Timo Löyvä left in 1989, he was replaced by Timo Kivikangas.

The band broke up in 1994, but continued performing on brief occasions owing to its popularity. In 2009, it made a big comeback with the release of the album Sydänääniä' that topped the Finnish Albums Chart and the follow-up Me ollaan ne that reached number 2 in the same chart.

Pauli Hanhiniemen Perunateatteri

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Pauli Hanhiniemen Perunateatteri
OriginFinland
GenresRock
Years active1994–2005
Past membersPauli Hanhiniemi (1994–2005)
Pasi Hiidenniemi (1994–2005)
Mika Hiironniemi (1994–2004)
Samuli Happo (1994–2005)
Tommi Laine (1998–2005)
Juppo Paavola (2004–2005)
Websitewww.kolmasnainen.net

Immediately after the break-up of the band, Pauli Hanhiniemen formed his band Pauli Hanhiniemen Perunateatteri that continued performing from 1994 until 2005. The band released seven albums and was made up of:

  • Pauli Hanhiniemi – vocals, harmonica, guitar, keyboard (1994–2005)
  • Pasi Hiidenniemi – guitar, backing vocals (1994–2005)
  • Mika Hiironniemi – drums (1994–2004) / replaced by:
    • Juppo Paavola – drums (2004–2005)
  • Samuli Happo – bass, backing vocals (1994–2005)
  • Tommi Laine – guitar, backing vocals (1998–2005)

Pauli Hanhiniemi and Hehkumo

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Hehkumo
OriginFinland
GenresRock, Traditional Finnish music
Years active2006–2008
Past membersPauli Hanhiniemi
Anne-Mari Kivimäki
Piia Kleemola
Antti Paalanen
Juppo Paavola
Ville Rauhala
Mika Virkkala

After break-up, main vocalist of the band Pauli Hanhiniemi continued performing solo and with the Finnish band Hehkumo. Materials were mainly traditional Finnish music and instruments but with a modernized twist.

The band was formed of:

  • Pauli Hanhiniemi – vocals, guitar, harmonica, accordion
  • Anne-Mari Kivimäki – 5-row accordion, tamburin, vocals
  • Piia Kleemola – violin, viola, 15-string Kantala, vocals
  • Antti Paalanen – accordion
  • Juppo Paavola – drums, percussion
  • Ville Rauhala – double bass, vocals
  • Mika Virkkala – mandolin, octave violin, viola

Pauli Hanhiniemi and Hehkumo released two studio albums: Muistoja tulevaisuudesta in 2006 with singles including "Suvisivakointia / Hurja poika", "Suolammen vettä" and "Tähtiin kirjoitettu". This was followed by the album Aukkoja tarinassa in 2008 with singles "Meitä onni hipaisi" and "Vanhanaikainen". The 2008 album made it to number 14 in the Finnish Albums Chart. the band also released a short film Aukkoja tarinassa in 2008.[1]

Discography

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Kolmas Nainen

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(For details of albums and singles, see Kolmas Nainen discography section)

Studio albums
  • 1986: Kolmas Nainen
  • 1987: Paha minut iski
  • 1989: Hikiset siivut
  • 1990: Hyvää ja kaunista
  • 1991: Elämän tarkoitus
  • 1992: Tiheän sisään
  • 1994: Onnen oikotiellä
Studio albums (comeback period, 2009-present)
  • 2009: Sydänääniä
  • 2013: Me ollaan ne

Pauli Hanhiniemen Perunateatteri

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Albums
Year Album Peak positions
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1995 Vol. 1  –
1996 Mitä sais olla? 17
1998 Kaupunkitarinoita 11
2000 Pikkutaivas 5
2001 Appelle-moi Bob 5
2002 Parhaat 8
2004 Parhaat 12
Charting Singles
Year Single Peak positions
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2000 "Siipeen jos sain" 12

Pauli Hanhiniemi and Hehkumo

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Year Album Peak positions
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2006 Muistoja tulevaisuudesta  –
2008 Aukkoja tarinassa 14

Pauli Hanhiniemi (solo)

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Year Album Peak positions
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2014 Minä ja hehkumo 3
2016 Pölyä, hiuksia, risuja 11
2023 Minä ja Retkue 11
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References

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  1. ^ Luukka, Teemu (20 January 2014). "Kuka onkaan ihmissusi?". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Ei typerä nimi elokuvaa pahenna, varsinkin jos mukana pornolegenda ja Vain Elamää- Pauli". Episodi (in Finnish). 14 November 2013. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Pauli Hanhiniemen Perunateatteri discography". finnishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
  4. ^ "Pauli Hanhiniemi and Hehkumo discography". finnishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
  5. ^ "Pauli Hanhiniemi discography". finnishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 23 November 2014.
  6. ^ "Albumit 9/2023" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
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