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130: 117:. The band was first named Lezer Brozers. In the early years Smilers produced two albums in Finland, but as these were not successful, they returned to Estonia and gained fame soon after. Smilers won the Artist of the Year award in the 2004 Estonian Music Awards. Smilers were also awarded a Golden Disc for Song of the Year in 2004 for " 350: 360: 355: 118: 20: 331: 152: 146: 113: 344: 129: 107:
band formed in 1991 by Hendrik Sal-Saller. The name reportedly originated from a
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This article is about the Estonian band. For other uses, see
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Smiler
Estonia
Finland
Rock
Pop rock
Estonian
rock
Rod Stewart
Smiler
Ainult unustamiseks

bass
backing vocals
keyboards
Finland
Estonia
Estonian Music Awards 2004
Golden Disc - Estonian Pop Music Award
Official website
Smilers
MusicBrainz
Categories
Musical groups established in 1991
1991 establishments in Estonia
Estonian pop rock music groups

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