
Bluesia Pieksämäen asemalla
Music · Documentary
Overview
Juice Leskinen & Grand Slam live set recorded in 1988.
Top Cast
Juice Leskinen
Juice Leskinen
Self - Grand Slam Vocals and Guitar
Juice Leskinen
Self - Grand Slam Vocals and Guitar
Antti Tammilehto
Antti Tammilehto
Self - Grand Slam Bass
Antti Tammilehto
Self - Grand Slam Bass
Vesa Sytelä
Vesa Sytelä
Self - Grand Slam Drums
Vesa Sytelä
Self - Grand Slam Drums
Ila Louenranta
Ila Louenranta
Self - Grand Slam Guitar
Ila Louenranta
Self - Grand Slam Guitar
Puntti Valtonen
Puntti Valtonen
Self - Grand Slam Banjo
Puntti Valtonen
Self - Grand Slam Banjo
Anssi Tikanmäki
Anssi Tikanmäki
Self - Grand Slam Piano
Anssi Tikanmäki
Self - Grand Slam Piano
Acre Kari
Acre Kari
Self - Horns Section Trombone
Acre Kari
Self - Horns Section Trombone
Pekka Hyvönen
Pekka Hyvönen
Self - Horns Section Saxophone
Pekka Hyvönen
Self - Horns Section Saxophone
Nalle Lehtonen
Nalle Lehtonen
Self - Horns Section Trumpet
Nalle Lehtonen
Self - Horns Section Trumpet
Lucjan Czaplicki
Lucjan Czaplicki
Self - Horns Section Clarinet
Lucjan Czaplicki
Self - Horns Section Clarinet
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