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Kimmo Pohjonen was born on 16 August, 1964 in Viiala, Finland, is a Finnish accordionist (born 1964). Discover Kimmo Pohjonen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
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Musician, composer |
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59 years old |
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Leo |
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16 August, 1964 |
Birthday |
16 August |
Birthplace |
Viiala, Finland |
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Finland
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Kimmo Pohjonen Height, Weight & Measurements
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Saana Pohjonen, Inka Pohjonen |
Kimmo Pohjonen Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kimmo Pohjonen worth at the age of 59 years old? Kimmo Pohjonen’s income source is mostly from being a successful Musician. He is from Finland. We have estimated Kimmo Pohjonen's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Kimmo Pohjonen (born August 16, 1964) is a Finnish accordionist who is known for his avant-garde and experimental work with his custom-made electrified and modified instrument.
He has released nine albums of his work and has toured Europe extensively, as well as performances in Japan and some in North America.
He records and performs both solo and in collaboration with musicians and other artists, including the Kronos Quartet, and percussionist Pat Mastelotto and guitarist Trey Gunn of King Crimson.
Pohjonen still lives in Finland when not on the road.
He has performed with one of his daughters, Saana, who plays the drums.
Pohjonen began playing the accordion at age eight with the family's dance band.
He grew up playing Finnish folk music and has called his father his first accordion hero, but says he did not really appreciate what the instrument could do until much later.
After becoming interested in the accordion playing of Texas and Cajun Louisiana and of musicians such as Flaco Jimenez and Queen Ida, along with the music of bandoneon player Astor Piazzolla, he went to Buenos Aires to learn Piazzolla's tango nuevo.
He studied folk and classical music at the Sibelius Academy, a student along with Maria Kalaniemi and Arto Järvelä of JPP, beginning his career with Järvelä shortly after graduation.
Pohjonen began his music career in the 1980s.
After graduation he recorded folk music with Järvelä and part of a duo called Pinnin Pojat (the Pinni Boys) and began to write folk music.
The duo released four CDs including Gogo 4.
As part of the short-lived group Ottopasuuna, with Kari Reiman from Värttinä, he released two albums.
He began a solo career in 1996, releasing his first solo album Kielo in 1999.
He has had fewer performances in the Americas, but major appearances include South by Southwest in 1999 and a tour in Mexico in 2014, which included the Festival Internacional Cervantino.
He generally is involved in several projects at once, both solo and in collaboration with other artists.
He appeared as an accordion player on a balcony in the 1999 film Pikkusisar.
Pohjonen's instrument is a large five-row chromatic accordion, which has been modified to include microphones, pedals and wires, which allows him to play acoustically and electronically at the same time.
Over his career the music he has produced on the accordion has included traditional folk, classical, rock and theater, but he is best known for avant garde and experimental music.
He blends musical styles such as rock, electronic beat, jazz and more.
His composition are mostly instrumental works, based on the accordion, along with his voice to some extent, and with other instruments when he collaborates with other musicians.
He also experiments with technology, using loops and layering effects onto the accordion's natural sound.
Pohjonen believes in constant innovation in music, and his compositions range from delicate tones to the ominous, contemplative and even frenzied, accompanied by shrieks, shouts, chanting, and noises from non-musical instrument.
His music has been described as "soundscapes" sound designed to evoke emotions and images.
This constant experimentation has led him to be compared to Jimi Hendrix and Laurie Anderson.
He composes works during the winter months in Finland, improvising and playing for hours but does not write notes while improvising.
While he says he has images in his head when he composes and plays, he is reluctant to share his own concepts about the meanings of his works.
Since the early 2000s he has focused on solo touring.
Pohjonen has played for audiences all over Europe, especially Finland, as well as in Japan.
He counts among his fans David Bowie, who invited the artist to his 2002 Meltdown Festival in London.
One major collaboration has been with the Kronos Quartet, which began in 2003.
In San Francisco, he worked with the string quartet to create an 80-minute work called Uniko, which was premiered in Helsinki.
Another major collaboration is with Samuli Kosminen and two King Crimson members, percussionist Pat Mastelotto and guitarist Trey Gunn.
The four play together under the name of KTU (pronounced K-2) and have toured Europe extensively.
They also produced an album called Eight-Armed Monkey.
Other collaboration include that with artist Maria Liulia, creating a multimedia show called Animator.
In addition to music, Pohjonen has been involved in television and film projects.
He appeared on the 2013 television special Nordisk prisgalla, and episodes of television series Puoli seitsemän (2011), Strada (2010), Maria! (2010), Arto Nyberg (2007) and Later with Jools Holland (2000).
He has written Yle Live: Kimmo Kohjonen Special (TV Movie, 2014), Soundbreaker (documentary, 2012), Salla: Selling the Silence (documentary, 2010), Jadesoturi (2006), Mayak (2006), Päivä isän kanssa (short documentary, 1999).