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Ivo Linna

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Estonian singer (born 1949)
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Ivo Linna
Ivo Linna in 2011
Ivo Linna in 2011
Background information
Born (1949-06-12)12 June 1949 (age 76)
OriginKuressaare,Estonian SSR,Soviet Union
OccupationSinger
Instrumentsvocals, guitar
Musical artist

Ivo Linna (born 12 June 1949 inKuressaare) is an Estonian singer.

Eurovision Song Contest and Eesti Laul

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He represented Estonia alongsideMaarja Liis Ilus in theEurovision Song Contest 1996 inOslo with the song "Kaelakee Hääl" (The Sound of a Necklace) which finished 5th at the contest.[1]

He competed inEesti Laul 2017 with the song "Suur Loterii" (Big Lottery). The song won its semi final, but came fifth of ten entries in the final round.[2]

Together with his son Robert Linna and the Estonian band Supernova, Ivo participated inEesti Laul 2021 with the song "Ma Olen Siin" (I'm Here). The song finished in eleventh place of the twelve entries in the final round.[3]

Personal life

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Linna performing in 1974

Linna was married toReet Linna [et], and he is the father of singer Robert Linna.

In 2000, the President of Estonia decorated Linna with a IV ClassOrder of the White Star.[4]

Discography

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Solo Albums

  • Ivo Linna '93 (1993)
  • Iff 1 (1998)
  • Enne ja pärast päeva (2001)
  • Üksi, iseendas üksi... (2006)

In addition to the albums mentioned above, Ivo Linna has released more albums with different rock acts of Estonia, likeApelsin and Rock Hotel.

References

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  1. ^"Oslo 1996".Eurovision. Retrieved24 March 2021.
  2. ^"Eesti Laul 2017 Voting Breakdown Released".ESCToday. Retrieved24 March 2021.
  3. ^"Eesti Laulu võitis Uku Suviste!".Eesti Rahvusringhääling (in Estonian). 6 March 2021. Retrieved24 March 2021.
  4. ^President's Office 9 February 2000:President of the Republic awards decorations to 168 peopleArchived 22 July 2012 at theWayback Machine

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Awards and achievements
Preceded byEstonia in the Eurovision Song Contest
(withMaarja-Liis Ilus)
1996
Succeeded by
National selection:Eesti Laul
Participation
Artists
Songs
Note: Entries scored out signify where Estonia did not compete. Italics indicate an entry in a future contest.
Countries
Final
Qualification
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Final
Qualification
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Final
Qualification
  • "Fortuna"
  • "Kun med dig"
  • "Planet of Blue"
  • "Rugă pentru pacea lumii"
  • "Samo ti"
  • "Shalom Olam"
  • "Ya eto ya"
International
Artists


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