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'''Laura-Liina Sippola''' (b. 14th September 1974 in [[Lapua]]) is a [[pianist]] and a [[singer-songwriter]] based in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]].
'''Laura-Liina Sippola''' (b. 14 September 1974 in [[Lapua]]) is a [[pianist]] and a [[singer-songwriter]] based in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]].


She works as a freelancer musician and a composer. In 2004 she published her debut album ''Sahara''. Sippola won the first price in Saimaan Sävel competition by composing the song "Kaunis mieli". Song has been recorded by [[Johanna Kurkela]] and Sippola herself.
She works as a freelancer musician and a composer. In 2004 she published her debut album ''Sahara''. Sippola won the first price in Saimaan Sävel competition by composing the song "Kaunis mieli". Song has been recorded by [[Johanna Kurkela]] and Sippola herself.
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* ''Uni / Club For Five'' (2006), as a composer & lyricist
* ''Uni / Club For Five'' (2006), as a composer & lyricist
* ''Marmoritaivas / Johanna Kurkela'' (2007), as a composer, lyricist & arranger
* ''Marmoritaivas / Johanna Kurkela'' (2007), as a composer, lyricist & arranger
* ''Nuori mies / 500 kg lihaa'' (2007), as a pianist
* ''Nuori mies / 500 kg lihaa'' (2007), as a pianist
* ''Ensimmäinen suudelma / Jonna Järnefelt'' (2007), as a composer
* ''Ensimmäinen suudelma / Jonna Järnefelt'' (2007), as a composer
* '''''Mieli / Sippola''''' (2008), solo-ep
* '''''Mieli / Sippola''''' (2008), solo-ep
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* [http://www.laurasippola.com/ official Laura Sippola website]
* [http://www.laurasippola.com/ official Laura Sippola website]
* {{last.fm|Laura+Sippola}}
* {{last.fm|Laura+Sippola}}



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Revision as of 20:19, 4 March 2009

Laura Sippola

Laura-Liina Sippola (b. 14 September 1974 in Lapua) is a pianist and a singer-songwriter based in Helsinki, Finland.

She works as a freelancer musician and a composer. In 2004 she published her debut album Sahara. Sippola won the first price in Saimaan Sävel competition by composing the song "Kaunis mieli". Song has been recorded by Johanna Kurkela and Sippola herself.

Sippola hosted the popular Laulutupa club in Helsinki during 2006-2007 with her group &Tuki, where are played the top Finnish jazz musicians Peter Engberg, Tuure Koski, Kepa Kettunen and Joonatan Rautio. She also has organized concert series for singer-songwriters in the concert hall of the Ateneum art museum. Sippola has composed a cappella music for Rajaton and Club For Five. Her music has been recorded also by Laura Malmivaara and Jonna Järnefelt.

Sippola is gifted with perfect pitch. She has graduated from the Sibelius Academy and is preparing for artistic Ph.D in her studies. [1]

Discography

  • Nova / Rajaton (2000), as a composer
  • Boundless / Rajaton (2001), as a composer
  • Sika ja taivaalliset tarinat / Levanto&Levanto (2002), as a singer
  • Sahara / Sippola (2004), solo album
  • Myytävänä elämä / Laura Malmivaara (2005), as a composer & lyricist
  • Revolution Rock – Joe Strummer Memorial Night (2006), as a singer
  • Uni / Club For Five (2006), as a composer & lyricist
  • Marmoritaivas / Johanna Kurkela (2007), as a composer, lyricist & arranger
  • Nuori mies / 500 kg lihaa (2007), as a pianist
  • Ensimmäinen suudelma / Jonna Järnefelt (2007), as a composer
  • Mieli / Sippola (2008), solo-ep
  • Ipanapa II, (2008), as a singer, pianist, composer, lyricist & arranger.
  • Toinen / Sippola (2009), solo album

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