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156:, where he and his brothers were well-known wrestlers. Initially Kauppi was not very interested in music, but used to perform at the local festivals in Kotka. He became a sailor and left his ship in a Canadian harbor in 1923. Later on he moved to Detroit and to New York City in 1924. He and his wife Hilda Nyman settled down in 30: 183:, to which he had written the lyrics. The record was made in December 1927 and it sold 30,000 copies in the US, Canada, and Finland. It was Finland's best-selling record until 442: 227: 447: 422: 238:
reached Karelia in 1937, thousands of Finns were arrested and executed. Kauppi was arrested in on May 30, 1937 and sent to a slave labor camp in the
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for 10 years. His destiny is unknown. Hilda Kauppi was arrested in September 1938 and was executed near Petrozavodsk.
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wrestler, singer and songwriter. He was the most popular Finnish American singer in the 1920s.
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and his orchestra. In total Kauppi recorded 40 songs between September 1926 and March 1931.
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Niemelä, Juha (1999). "Who Do We Think We Are—The Finnishness in Finnish-American Songs".
234:, where Kauppi worked as a welder and continued singing for the local radio station. When 91: 416: 179:, but some of his songs were written by himself. His greatest success was the waltz 239: 231: 216: 215:, but the most part of his recordings were made with the Finnish American musician 212: 77: 235: 398: 380: 226:
in 1931. Along with about 6,000 Finnish Americans, he and his wife moved to
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and Kauppi started to perform at the Finnish American hall Työn Temppeli in
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was released in 1929. Other of Kauppi's successful records were
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Lännen lokarit: Amerikansuomalaisen levylaulun vaiheita
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Index


Kotka
Soviet Union
Cuplé
schlager music
Columbia Records
Finnish American
Kotka
The Bronx
Harlem
Columbia Records
Tatu Pekkarinen
J. Alfred Tanner
Ture Ara
Willy Larsen
Antti Kosola
Great Depression
Soviet Karelia
Petrozavodsk
Stalin's terror
Soviet Union



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