Kukerpillid Explained
Kukerpillid |
Current Members: | - – vocals, guitar, percussion
- – vocals, bass
- Arne Haasma– vocals, accordion
- Heiki Vahar – violin, mandolin
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Past Members: |
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Native Name Lang: | et |
Genre: | folk music |
Origin: | Estonia |
Years Active: | 1972‒present |
Kukerpillid is an Estonian folk music ensemble established in 1972. It plays folk music of Estonia, as well as of other places of the world.[1] [2] [3] [4]
Discography
- Rahvalikke laule, 1976 (EP)
- Kukerpillid Kanadas, 1976
- Ansambel "Kukerpillid" (1980), 1980
- 10 aastat Kukerpille, 1982
- Ansambel "Kukerpillid" (1987), 1987
- 15 aastat sõprade seltsis 1987
- Merel sündinud, 1988
- YLEN Kansanmusiikkia, 1990
- Simmaniduo & Kukerpillid 1992
- 20 aastat, 1992
- Kukerpillid, 1994
- Kui tore on see, 1996
- Veel kord CD1, CD2; 1997
- Tahan lennata, 1998
- Pojad on mul õige naksid CD1, CD2; 2002
- Eesti lastelaulud, 2003
- Šoti laulud Šoti klubis, 2003
- Meren juhlaa – Mere pidu, 2006
- Kukerpillid: 72 parimat laulu CD1, CD2, CD3; 2007
Notes and References
- http://kultuur.elu.ee/ke467_kukerpillid.htm Kukerpillid – 30
- http://www.kukerpillid.ee/ Kukerpillid website
- Immo Mihkelson, Meie oma Kukerpillid, ehe ja loomulik, Postimees, 17 January 2008
- Urmas Vahe, Kukerpillid 35: paarsada pulma ja neli matust, Õhtuleht, 7 April 2007