Dingo (band)

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Dingo
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Dingo performing in Rauma in 2006
Background information
Origin Pori, Finland
Genres Rock, pop rock, new wave, glam rock
Years active1982–1986, 1993–1994, 1998–2002, 2004–present
Labels Warner, Edel, Sonet, Bang Trax
Members Pertti Neumann
Jonttu Virta
Pepe Laaksonen
Leena Peisa
Saska Ketonen
Past members See below
Website dingomania.fi

Dingo is a Finnish rock band formed around 1982. Their style fused Finnish melancholy with catchy rock melodies. The band was led by the frontman Pertti Neumann (also known as Pertti Nieminen). For a few years at its peak, Dingo was one of the most popular Finnish rock bands and caused a phenomenon called "Dingomania" all over Finland.

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Dingo's number one hit was "Autiotalo" from 1984, also released in English as "The House without a Name". A separate youth culture was formed in Finland, known as the Dingoes. Their success, however, was short-lived, and Dingo broke up in October 1986. The band regrouped in 1998 and continues to perform occasionally. The band has sold over 500,000 records in Finland. [1]

Dingo has also released the songs "Tell Me Now" (1986) and "Tobacco Road" (1986) in English.

Biography

1980s

Dingo was formed in 1982. Through different phases it reached its permanent line-up and sent a demo to a number of labels including Finnlevy and Poko Rekords. Poko Rekords rejected the demo and there has been a rumour that the demo "accidentally" ended up in the wrong drawer. On the other hand, it took only one song to convince Finnlevy, "Hölmöläisten laiva". The demo also contained the band's later hit "Sinä ja minä".

Dingo recorded their first album Nimeni on Dingo before they started playing live gigs. The album sold well right from the beginning, though the band was initially in the shadow of another popular band from Pori, , whose debut album Varietee had sold over 60,000 copies and instantly become number 1 on various charts. However, "Nimeni on Dingo" also went on to become a number one album and eventually outsold Yö's debut album. Hits on Dingo's debut album included Sinä ja minä, Levoton Tuhkimo, Lakatut varpaankynnet and Pistoolisankari.

Dingo's success brought them a lot of fans. In the public, Dingo became known as a band for teenage girls, who screamed and cried of happiness seeing their idols live. The blonde frontman Neumann was especially idolized tremendously, causing controversy in the rock circles.

After Eve left the band and replaced by Pepe at the end of 1984, the new single "Autiotalo" was released. The single climbed to the number one position on every chart and the band reached even greater fame. Dingo was no longer considered to be a band for teenage girls only, and they found fame among older people, including the teenagers' parents.

By the time their next album Kerjäläisten valtakunta was published in 1985, the number of pre-orders reached the amount of a Finnish gold record (over 50 000 copies). The album remained as a number one for three to four months and in the end sold around 190 000 copies. Every song on the album became a hit, especially the single "Kirjoitan". It can be said that Dingo became an all time number one in all aspects: fame, hysteria, sales, media value and the impact on Finnish rock music at the time. They influenced several different Finnish bands and musicians such as Pyhät Nuket (the hit Enkelit sulkivat silmänsä), SIG and Pave Maijanen.

The year 1984 was the year of the "Dingo fever". It was no longer a question of rock music alone, but a sociologically interesting phenomenon as well. Dingo was not only a rock band but also a corporation. The band members were seen on TV programs and on magazine covers.

Neumann's philosophical preferences, the conscious avoiding of publicity and several trips to Ireland started to alienate Dingo's younger audience. Yet Neumann's solo single "Mennään hiljaa markkinoille" and the expectations of a new Dingo single kept the band in headlines. Finally in November 1985 "Kunnian kentät" was released, once again hitting a number one position in the chart. A new Dingo album was expected to be released at Christmas 1985, but Dingo chose have a huge and expensive tour around the country.

The year 1986 was the year of international dance music. Finland also had its own popular dance music group in the form of Bogart Co. Also, the album Kahdeksas ihme by Eppu Normaali reminded that there is excellent Finnish rock music other than Dingo. After a period of silence Dingo released their new album Pyhä klaani, which did not turn out to be as successful as their earlier albums. "Koulukapina", "Kreivin sormus" and "Suru tahtoo sua" from the album were radio hits. "Pyhä klaani" also became a number 1, but the album only sold 80,000 copies, due to changes in Neumann's musical style and especially his lyrics.

Around this time, Dingo had aspirations to release singles in English. The English version of "Autiotalo" (The house without a name) and the B-side, the English version of "Kirjoitan" (Tell me now) were not successful outside Finland. The next single released in Finnish was "Juhannustanssit" ("the Midsummer Dance"), released around the Midsummer time in 1986. This single was a wild rock song that pleased rock critics more than the general audience.

When the fans gathered in Nivala, Tuiskula in the autumn of 1986, they were shocked by the news of their favourite band falling apart. In Nivala, Pete on the keyboards was replaced by Tumppi, who only had time to perform in the band for a few weeks.

From the remains of the Dingo members, a band called S.E.X was formed. The journey of S.E.X remained rather short, releasing only a few singles: "Uuden aamun kitarat", "Canada", and arguably "Vierivä kivi" sung by Pepe. They also released and "S.E.X" in a rather posthumous spirit.

1990s

There were rumours of Dingo getting back together in 1990 and 1991, but only after publishing the compilation album Tuhkimotarina. In 1993, the band reunited to record a new song, "Perjantai", for the compilation album Sinä ja minä. Finally, in the spring of 1994 a whole new studio album, Via Finlandia, was released. The most popular songs on the album were "Elämäni sankari" and "Nähdään taas". Dingo also went on tour with Pave Maijanen on the keyboards. The band soon split up again, despite Via Finlandia had selling tens of thousands of copies.

2000s

Dingo has continued to release new material in the 2000s, including the single "Musta leski" in June 2005 and a whole album in the end of 2005. The band has continued to tour in a variety of line-ups, playing a combination of both the band's old and new music.

Discography

Line-ups
Original line-up
(1982–1983)
  • Pertti Neumann – vocals/bass guitar
  • Jonttu Virta – lead guitar
  • Juha Seittonen – drums
(1983)
  • Pertti Neumann – vocals
  • Jonttu Virta – lead guitar
  • Jarkko Eve – bass guitar/vocals
  • Tuomo Vähä-Pesola – keyboards
  • Juha Seittonen – drums
Line-up on debut album
(11/1983–7/1984)
  • Pertti Neumann – vocals
  • Jonttu Virta – lead guitar
  • Jarkko Eve – bass guitar/vocals
  • Pete Nuotio – keyboards
  • Juha Seittonen – drums
Most famous line-up
("the famous five")
(7/1984–7/1986)
  • Pertti Neumann – vocals
  • Jonttu Virta – lead guitar
  • Pepe Laaksonen – bass guitar/vocals
  • Pete Nuotio – keyboards
  • Juha Seittonen – drums
(7/1986–10/1986)
  • Pertti Neumann – vocals
  • Jonttu Virta – lead guitar
  • Pepe Laaksonen – bass guitar/vocals
  • Tuomo Vähä-Pesola – keyboards
  • Juha Seittonen – drums
(10/1986–6/1993)

Band was broken.

(6/1993–8/1994)
  • Pertti Neumann – vocals
  • Jonttu Virta – lead guitar
  • Pepe Laaksonen – bass guitar/vocals
  • Pave Maijanen – keyboards
  • Juha Seittonen – drums
(8/1994–10/1998)

Band was broken.

Most famous line-up
(reunion)
(10/1998–1/2002)
  • Pertti Neumann – vocals
  • Jonttu Virta – lead guitar
  • Pepe Laaksonen – bass guitar/vocals
  • Pete Nuotio – keyboards
  • Juha Seittonen – drums
(1/2002–12/2002)

Band was broken.

(31 December 2002)
  • Pertti Neumann – vocals
  • Jari Nieminen – lead guitar
  • Jarkko Eve – bass guitar/vocals
  • Pekka Kuorikoski – keyboards
  • Vesa Aaltonen – drums
(1/2003–6/2004)

Band was broken.

(6/2004–5/2005)
  • Pertti Neumann – vocals
  • Hombre Lampinen – lead guitar
  • Jarkko Eve – bass guitar/vocals
  • Sami Välimäki – keyboards
  • Juha Jokinen – drums
(5/2005–3/2007)
  • Pertti Neumann – vocals
  • Erik Valkama – lead guitar
  • Jarkko Eve – bass guitar/vocals
  • Pekka Siistonen – keyboards
  • Ari Toikka – drums
(3/2007–6/2007)
  • Pertti Neumann – vocals
  • Erik Valkama – lead guitar
  • Jarkko Eve – bass guitar/vocals
  • Pekka Siistonen – keyboards
  • Jukka Mänty-Sorvari – drums
(6/2007–12/2007)
  • Pertti Neumann – vocals
  • Erik Valkama – lead guitar
  • Jarkko Eve – bass guitar/vocals
  • Robert Engstrand – keyboards
  • Jukka Mänty-Sorvari – drums
(1/2008–7/2008)
  • Pertti Neumann – vocals
  • Erik Valkama – guitar
  • Jarkko Eve – bass guitar/vocals
  • Robert Engstrand – keyboards
  • Ville Siuruainen – drums
(8/2008–11/2011)
  • Pertti Neumann – vocals
  • Erik Valkama – lead guitar
  • Vesa Kuhlman – bass guitar
  • Robert Engstrand – keyboards
  • Ville Siuruainen – drums
(11/2011–9/2014)
  • Pertti Neumann – vocals
  • Erik Valkama – lead guitar
  • Vesa Kuhlman – bass guitar
  • Jani Hölli – keyboards
  • Ville Siuruainen – drums
(9/2014–12/2014)

Hiatus

(12/2014–10/2015)
  • Pertti Neumann – vocals
  • Janne Kasurinen / Mikko Virta – electric guitar
  • Esa Nummela – acoustic guitar, backing vocals
  • Topi Karvonen – bass guitar
  • Jere Ijäs – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Tero Rikkonen – drums, backing vocals

(10/2015–2016)
  • Pertti Neumann – vocals
  • Rein T. Rebane – lead guitar
  • Taago Daniel – bass guitar
  • Petri Lapintie – keyboards
  • Vallo Vildak – drums
One concert
(10/2016)
  • Pertti Neumann – vocals
  • Tom Eklund – lead guitar
  • Matti Kankkonen – guitar
  • Simo Kuusela – bass guitar
  • Petteri Parkkila – keyboards
  • Otto Haapanen – drums
Most famous line-up
(reunion)
(2/2017–12/2017)
  • Pertti Neumann – vocals
  • Jonttu Virta – lead guitar
  • Pepe Laaksonen – bass guitar/vocals
  • Pete Nuotio – keyboards
  • Juha Seittonen – drums
Current
(2/2018)
  • Pertti Neumann – vocals
  • Jonttu Virta – lead guitar
  • Pepe Laaksonen – bass guitar/vocals
  • Leena Peisa – keyboards
  • Saska Ketonen – drums

Studio albums

Videos/DVDs

Tributes

Compilation albums

Band members

Current members

Former members

See also

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References

  1. "Dingo" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. Archived from the original on 13 May 2011. Retrieved 12 June 2011.