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- Juho Evert Koskelo (also known as John Koskelo, July 23, 1870 – November 7, 1942), was a Finnish-American singer and cellist. He was the most popular Finnish-American singer in the 1910s. Koskelo, who was born in Kuopio, started his career as a military musician and later played with the Berlin Philharmonic. In Berlin he met , who suggested that he go to America. Koskelo gave his first American performance in Calumet, Michigan in 1910, after which he toured, singing in Finnish and German. He moved to New York City later in 1910 and immediately started to make recordings for His Master's Voice, Columbia Records, the Victor Talking Machine Company, and the Gramophone Company. As a singer, he made 112 recordings between 1910 and 1923. Mostly he sang folk songs, marches, hymns and industrial folk music. Some of his songs were written by the famous cuplé singer J. Alfred Tanner. Koskelo's career ended because of a stroke in 1923, and he died as a forgotten artist at a hospital in New York in 1942. (en)
- Johan (Juho) Evert Koskelo, född 23 juli 1870 i Kuopio, död 7 november 1942 i New York, var en finländsk operasångare (tenor) och cellist. Han rönte framgång som cellist i Tyskland och Finland innan han 1910 emigrerade till USA, där han omsider blev en framstående grammofonsångare och musiker bland ditflyttade landsmän. (sv)
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- Juho Koskelo in the 1910s. (en)
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- Johan (Juho) Evert Koskelo, född 23 juli 1870 i Kuopio, död 7 november 1942 i New York, var en finländsk operasångare (tenor) och cellist. Han rönte framgång som cellist i Tyskland och Finland innan han 1910 emigrerade till USA, där han omsider blev en framstående grammofonsångare och musiker bland ditflyttade landsmän. (sv)
- Juho Evert Koskelo (also known as John Koskelo, July 23, 1870 – November 7, 1942), was a Finnish-American singer and cellist. He was the most popular Finnish-American singer in the 1910s. Koskelo, who was born in Kuopio, started his career as a military musician and later played with the Berlin Philharmonic. In Berlin he met , who suggested that he go to America. Koskelo gave his first American performance in Calumet, Michigan in 1910, after which he toured, singing in Finnish and German. He moved to New York City later in 1910 and immediately started to make recordings for His Master's Voice, Columbia Records, the Victor Talking Machine Company, and the Gramophone Company. As a singer, he made 112 recordings between 1910 and 1923. Mostly he sang folk songs, marches, hymns and industrial f (en)
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- Juho Koskelo (en)
- Juho Koskelo (sv)
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