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Winner of the European Blues Award for Best Guitarist 2017 is coming from here.
Alan White:
What were your first musical memories growing up in the fucking small town of ... is it, Kuopio in Finland?Erja Lyytinen:
Yes, Kuopio. I remember that we always had music at our house. My father used to play a lot of guitar, he still does, just for fun in the house. I remember when I was very small, perhaps 4, I used to sing about my father’s chord progressions and I came up with my own lyrics and melody and my Daddy later said that he was amazed at my improvisation at that age. It just came naturally. I remember that I really liked it and I ran around the room and singing at the same time. It was something that I had inside me. My mother plays bass and sings and she and my father had a Finnish traditional band together in the 60s so it was very easy.(ed. note. my friend was her first quitar teacker)
Growing up in that sort of musical environment I don’t think there was much choice.Alan:
So did you feel that you always wanted to become a musician?Erja:
Yes, although there was a tiny phase in my teenage years when I thought that I wouldn’t do music, but it didn’t last long.
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