Singer Vinger
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- If you're looking for the self-titled album, look "Singer Vinger (album)". If you're looking for the compilation of Eesti Kullafond, look "Eesti Kullafond: Singer Vinger".
Singer Vinger | |
---|---|
Also known as | Singer-Vinger |
Origin | Estonia |
Genre(s) | Punk rock Post-punk Progressive rock |
Years active | 1986 - present |
- See also: Category:Singer Vinger albums
Singer Vinger is an Estonian punk rock band. It was founded in 1986 and was named before as Pära Trust (Backside trust, 1979-83) and Turist (Tourist, 1983-84), the name Singer Vinger was picked by authorities, because "Turist" wasn't appropriate. Its leader, songwriter and singer is Hardi Volmer. Main themes in band's songs are social-critic irony and humour. It's now somewhat a legend in Estonia.
Contents |
[edit] Members
- Hardi Volmer – vocals
- Roald Jürlau – guitar, back vocal
- Mihkel Raud – guitar
- Rein Joasoo – drums
- Avo Ulvik – keyboards
- Jaanus Raudkats– bass
[edit] Pära Trust
- Jaak Arro (Jekabs) – vocals
- Veljo Vingissaar (Vink) – guitar
- Jüri Kermik – bass
- Hardi Volmer – drums
[edit] Turist
- Hardi Volmer – vocals
- Veljo Vingissaar – vocals, guitar
- Eerik Olle – bass
- Roald Jürlau (Jürilaud) – guitar
- Avo Ulvik (Ulvaeus) – keyboards
- Andrus Kerstenbeck (Kersta) – drums
- Villu Veski - keyboards, saxophone
[edit] Albums
- "Singer Vinger" (1988)
- "Jää jumalaga puberteet" (1989)
- "Reanimatsioon" (1995)
- "Amneesia" (1996)
- "Troinoi" (2000)
- "Ärq ei lääq" (2003)
- "Eesti Kullafond: Singer Vinger" (2005)
- "20 aastat singumist ja vingumist" (2006)