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Popeda
Popeda performing at Provinssirock 2013
Background information
OriginTampere, Finland
GenresRock, hard rock, manserock, pub rock
Years active1977 (1977)–present
LabelsPoko Rekords
Members
Past members
  • Pate Mustajärvi
  • Ilari "Ilpo" Ainiala
  • Tapani "Arwo" Mikkonen
  • Ari Puukka
  • Kai Holm
  • Risto "Eebo" Lehtinen
  • Jyrki Melartin
  • Kari Holm
  • Eero Pekkonen
  • Jukka "Jukkis" Järvinen
  • Timo Tapaninen
  • Markku Petander
  • Arto Rautajoki
  • Jani Kemppinen
Websitepopeda.fi

Popeda is a Finnish rock band hailing from Tampere and one of the staples of Manserock.[1] It was founded in November 1977 by Pauli "Pate" Mustajärvi and Ilari "Ilpo" Ainiala,[2] who were joined by Arwo Mikkonen, Matti Palmunen and Ari Puukka.[3] Mustajärvi, the last original member, left the band in 2023.[4] Following Mustajärvi's departure, the band consists of Costello Hautamäki, Alex Hautamäki, Lacu Lahtinen and Pate Kivinen.[3]

Epe Helenius, who signed the band for Poko Rekords in 1977, called the band "Finnish Rolling Stones".[2] Mustajärvi has cited The Who, Black Sabbath and Neil Young as the band's musical inspirations.[5] Musically their style is a combination of rock 'n' roll, with humorous lyrics by their vocalist Pate Mustajärvi, often concerning girls, cars and drinking.

The name of the band was the idea of Ainiala.[6] Initially called "Punk Rock Pobeda" (from the Russian Pobeda, meaning victory), the name was quickly shortened and stylized to Popeda.[3]

In 2014, the band received the Suomi-palkinto [fi] cultural award of the Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture.[1]


Members

Current

Past

Discography

Albums

Compilations

DVDs

Singles

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Mansikka, Heli (4 December 2014). "Popedalle valtion Suomi-palkinto: Yksinkertaista ja tarttuvaa "äijärokkia"". Yle Uutiset (in Finnish). Retrieved 16 November 2023.
  2. ^ a b Nelskylä, Lena (17 November 2007). "Legendan nimi on Popeda". MTV Uutiset (in Finnish). Retrieved 16 November 2023.
  3. ^ a b c Valavaara, Sara (2 September 2023). "Tällainen oli Popedan huikea Tarina - Voittoa, kuolemaa ja rock'n'rollia". Iltalehti (in Finnish).
  4. ^ a b Lippu, Anna-Maija (4 September 2023). "IS: Popeda jatkaa ilman Pate Mustajärveä, nimestä kiistaa". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish).
  5. ^ Kiuru, Arto (30 September 2002). "Popeda on jo nähnyt kaiken". Kaleva (in Finnish).
  6. ^ Lindfors, Jukka; Lehtola, Petri (4 September 2023). "Popedan keikkaklassikoita ja haastatteluhelmiä". Yle (in Finnish). Retrieved 16 November 2023.
  7. ^ Koste, Henna (30 November 2021). "Popedan basisti jätti yllättäen bändin - viime viikonloppuna keikkasotkua". Iltalehti (in Finnish).

Further reading