Hiski Salomaa | |
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Born | Hiskias Möttö May 17, 1891 |
Died | July 7, 1957 66) | (aged
Occupation(s) | singer, songwriter, tailor, restaurateur |
Spouse | Aini Saari |
Hiski Salomaa (born Hiskias Möttö; May 17, 1891 – July 7, 1957) was a Finnish-American singer and songwriter.
Career
Referred to as the Finnish Woody Guthrie,[1] Salomaa's songs portrayed the immigrant experience of working-class Finns.[2]
Between 1927 and 1931 Salomaa recorded eighteen sides for Columbia Records.[3]
Since the 1970s, Hiski Salomaa's recordings have been reissued in both analog and digital formats.[4][5][6] In 1992 his song "Värssyjä sieltä ja täältä" (Verses from Here and There) was published in Mel Bay’s Immigrant Songbook, an American songbook with lyrics in both Finnish and English.[7]
References
- ↑ Siirtolaisten Woody Guthrie. palasokeri.com. Retrieved: March 13, 2013.
- ↑ A Passion For Polka: Old-Time Ethnic Music In America by Victor R. Greene, (Berkeley : University of California Press, 1992) pp. 109-110.
- ↑ Ethnic Music On Records by Richard K. Spottswood, (University of Illinois Press, 1990) Volume 5, pp. 2596-2597.
- ↑ Värssyjä sieltä ja täältä (Helsinki: Love Records, 1971).
- ↑ Hiski Salomaa: Kootut teokset 1927–1931 (Helsinki: Johanna, 1991).
- ↑ Stranded in the USA (Munich: Trikont, 2004).
- ↑ Mel Bay’s Immigrant Songbook by Jerry Silverman, (Pacific, MO: Mel Bay Publications, 1992).
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