Finnish music stars died at age 47

Here are 5 famous musicians from Finland died at 47:

Tony Halme

Tony Halme (January 6, 1963 Helsinki-January 8, 2010 Helsinki) otherwise known as Tony Christian Halme, Tony 'The Viking' Halme, Tony 'The Viking' White, Tony 'Viking' Halme, Ludvig Borga, Viikinki, The Viking, Finland Thor or Finnish Hellraiser Thor was a Finnish writer, politician, actor, professional boxer, wrestler and athlete.

His most well known albums: Mestarit salilla and Painu pelle hiiteen.

He died caused by suicide.

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Juha Tiainen

Juha Tiainen (December 5, 1955 Finland-April 28, 2003 Lappeenranta) was a Finnish personality.

He was best known for his career as a professional athlete, particularly in the sport of weightlifting. Tiainen competed in three Olympic Games, winning silver medals in both the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics and the 1988 Seoul Olympics in the heavyweight category. He also won numerous World Championships and European Championships throughout his career.

Outside of weightlifting, Tiainen was also a successful businessman, running his own gym and supplement store in Lappeenranta, Finland. He was known for his dedication to training and his strict discipline in both his athletic and business endeavors.

Unfortunately, Tiainen passed away in 2003 due to a heart attack at the age of 47. His legacy lives on, however, as he is remembered as one of Finland's most successful weightlifters and a true icon in the sport.

Tiainen started his weightlifting career at the age of 15 and quickly rose to fame as a junior lifter. He continued to dominate the sport throughout his adult years, setting several world records and becoming a beloved figure in the weightlifting community. In addition to running his gym and supplement store, Tiainen also worked as a TV commentator for weightlifting events and was a respected coach, training several successful weightlifters in Finland. Aside from his athletic achievements and business ventures, Tiainen was also known for his charitable work and dedication to helping others. He supported various causes, including children's hospitals and cancer research, and was admired for his humility and kindness. Despite his untimely death, Tiainen's impact on Finnish weightlifting and sports in general remains strong and he is still celebrated as a national hero in his home country.

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Eino Leino

Eino Leino (July 6, 1878 Paltamo-January 10, 1926 Tuusula) also known as Armas Einar Leopold Lönnbohm was a Finnish journalist, poet and writer. He had one child, Helka Leino.

His albums: and .

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Ulla Procopé

Ulla Procopé (April 5, 2015 Finland-April 5, 1968) was a Finnish personality.

Ulla Procopé was a renowned ceramic artist, best known for her work as a designer for the iconic Finnish design company, Arabia. She started working for Arabia in 1948 and went on to become one of their most successful designers, creating over 400 designs during her career. Some of her most famous designs include the Ruska and Valencia patterns. Procopé's work was characterized by her use of bold colors and abstract shapes, which helped to define the distinctive style of Finnish design. She continued to work for Arabia until her death in 1968, leaving behind a legacy as one of Finland's most celebrated designers.

In addition to her work as a designer, Ulla Procopé was also an accomplished painter and sculptor. She studied at the Helsinki School of Art and Design before joining Arabia, and her artistic background informed her ceramic work. Procopé's designs were inspired by nature, particularly the Finnish landscape, and she often incorporated organic forms into her designs. Her work was recognized both in Finland and internationally, and in 1960 she was awarded the Grand Prix at the Brussels World's Fair for her porcelain designs. Procopé's legacy continues to be felt in the world of design, and her designs for Arabia continue to be highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts.

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Irwin Goodman

Irwin Goodman (September 14, 1943 Hämeenlinna-January 14, 1991 Hamina) also known as Antti Hammarberg, Rock-Williams, William White, Rudolf Holtz, Andy, Bob Mersey or Bill Black was a Finnish singer and singer-songwriter. He had two children, Heidi Hammarberg and Henrik Hammarberg.

His discography includes: Ei tippa tapa.., Irwinismi, Osta minut, Reteesti vaan, Irwin Goodman, St. Pauli ja Reeperbahn, Kolme vuotta ihan suotta 1962-1965, Poing poing poing, Kohta taas on joulu and Las Palmas. His related genres: Folk music, Rock music, Schlager music and Blues.

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