Birth name Anne-Marie Aspelund Role Singer | Name Ami Aspelund Years active 1973–present | |
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Albums Ami, Yon jalkeen, Ami Live, 20 suosikkia: Tanaan huipulla Similar People Monica Aspelund, Anita Hirvonen, Sonja Lumme, Aarne Tenkanen, Markku Aro | ||
Music group Cascade (1974 – 1977) |
Ami Aspelund - Fantasiaa (1983/2006)
Ami Aspelund Fantasiaa live multilingual 2004
Ami Aspelund (born Anne-Marie Aspelund on 7 September 1953 in Vaasa) is a Finnish singer. She is the younger sister of singer Monica Aspelund.
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- Ami Aspelund Fantasiaa 19832006
- Ami Aspelund Fantasiaa live multilingual 2004
- Career
- Albums
- Singles
- References

Career

Ami Aspelund released her first single in 1973 called "Apinamies", which is a Finnish version of Jungle Jim's Big Fat Orang Uman.

Ami Aspelund has participated in Rostock Festival in 1981, in Eurovision Song Contest 1983 "Fantasiaa" ("Fantasy", music by Kari Kuusamo and lyrics by Kaisu Liuhala) where she finished in 11th place with 41 points. In 1985 she entered in the Knokke Contest.

Her debut album was published in 1974 and has published many albums sung both in Finnish and in her native language Swedish.
Albums
Singles
References
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