Topi Sorsakoski
Pekka Erkki Juhani Tammilehto[1] (27 October 1952 – 13 August 2011),[1] better known by his stage name Topi Sorsakoski, was a Finnish singer. His father was tango singer Yrjö Johannes aka "Ylli" Tammilehto (also known as Tapio Tammilehto). Sorsakoski started his career together with his brother, Antti, who had played in various bands together with Juice Leskinen, in the Kalle Kiwes Blues Band.
Some of Sorsakoski's cousins are also musicians: Seppo Tammilehto, who has played in Alwari Tuohitorvi and later had a solo career, and Juhani Tammela, who has played old dancehall music in his quintet in the 1960s. Next Sorsakoski worked as the guitarist in the band The Boys.
In the 1980s, he started performing together with the band Agents, also singing songs earlier performed by Olavi Virta. Sorsakoski later had a solo career and also worked with the band Kulkukoirat. He returned to for a time to the Agents beginning in May 2007.
Death
Sorsakoski died on Saturday, 13 August 2011 at Seinäjoki Central Hospital. He was 58 years old and had suffered from lung cancer.[1]
Discography
Albums
- Hurmio (1985)
- In Beat (1986) - by Topi Sorsakoski & Agents
- Besame Mucho (1987) - by Topi Sorsakoski & Agents
- Pop (1988) - by Topi Sorsakoski & Agents
- Half and Half (1990) - by Topi Sorsakoski & Agents
- Yksinäisyys (1991)
- Kulkukoirat (1992) - by Topi Sorsakoski & Reijo Taipale:
- Iltarusko (1995)
- Kalliovuorten kuu (1997)
- Evergreens (1999)
- Muukalainen (2000)
- Luotu lähtemään (2002) - by Topi Sorsakoski & Kulkukoirat
- Jossakin... Suomessa (2005) - by Topi Sorsakoski & Kulkukoirat
- Renegades (2007) - by Topi Sorsakoski & Kulkukoirat:
- Tummansininen sävel (2011)
Compilations
- Topi Sorsakoski & Agents:
- Greatest Hits (1988)
- In memoriam (1992)
- Muistojen peili (2000)
- Muistojen peili 2 (2002)
- Surujen kitara - 32 Greatest Hits (2002)
- Muistojeni laulut - 30 hienointa levytystä (2008)
References
- 1 2 3 "Topi Sorsakoski on kuollut". Ilta-Sanomat (in Finnish). Sanoma News. Suomen Tietotoimisto. 13 August 2011. Retrieved 13 August 2011.