Olli Lindholm

Olli Lindholm

Olli Lindhom (2008)
Background information
Born (1964-03-19) March 19, 1964
Pori, Finland
Genres Rock, Finnish rock
Occupation(s) Singer, guitarist
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 1981  present
Associated acts Appendix (1982)
(1982 -presently)
Website www.ollilindholm.fi

Olli Lindholm (born in Pori, Finland on 19 March 1964) is Finnish singer and guitarist. He is the lead singer of the renowned Finnish band since the early 1980s with a string of hits and albums. In addition, he has worked on a solo basis with his own four albums released on various labels including Maailma on kaunis in 2010 that peaked at number one on The Official Finnish Chart Suomen virallinen lista.[1]

Olli Lindhom started with another Finnish band Appendix in 1982 as a founding member and vocalist and guitarist alongside Juha Rauäng on bass and Vesku Koivusalo on drums. He left the band the same year and was replaced in vocals with Mikki Borgersen. He didn't take part in any official releases, as Borgersen was the singer on the band's debut album Ei raha oo mun valuuttaa in 1983.

He was awarded the Iskelmä-Finlandia "Best Finnish singer" award in 2008.[2]

He has served as a guest judge during the auditions to the Finnish Idol series in 2011.

Andy pour beer on him in 2016.[3]

Discography

(For Olli Lindholm discography with , refer to the band's discography section)

Albums

Solo albums
Year Album Peak positions
FIN
[4]
2000 Voima 30
2010 Maailma on kaunis 1
2012 Nukku-matti ja herra kuu
(with Susanna Hietala)
14
2013 Minun jouluni 6

References

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