Olli Haavisto

Olli Haavisto

Olli Haavisto in his and his brother's Fifty-Sixty Concert at the Tavastia Club, November 2014
Background information
Born (1954-05-30) 30 May 1954
Pori, Finland
Origin Espoo, Finland
Genres rock, country, blues, roots music
Occupation(s) musician
Years active 1973–present

Olli Haavisto (born 30 May 1954, Pori, Finland) is a Finnish musician best known for playing the pedal steel guitar and the guitar. He is one of the most respected pedal steel guitarists in Finland, and he has worked as a session musician for numerous Finnish artists.

Bands

Haavisto has played in Vanha Isäntä, J. Karjalainen & Mustat Lasit, The Boys, Hoedown, Dallas Wayne & The Dimlights, Janne Haavisto & The Farangs, and Band'o. He has also played in the backing bands of Jim Pembroke, Mikko Kuustonen, Kari Tapio, Ninni Poijärvi, Jorma Kääriäinen and Topi Sorsakoski.

Family

Olli Haavisto's father Jukka Haavisto is a well-known musician in Finland,[1] and so is his brother, drummer Janne Haavisto, who is 10 years younger than him. Their sister Susanna Haavisto is known both as a singer and an actress.[2]

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