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| alias = Hendrik Sal-Saller & Smilers<br />Smilers & Hendrik Sal-Saller
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| origin = [[Estonia]], [[Finland]]
| origin = [[Estonia]]<br>[[Finland]]
| genre = [[Rock music|Rock]]<br>[[Pop rock]]
| genre = [[Rock music|Rock]]<br>[[Pop rock]]
| years_active = 1991–present
| years_active = 1991–present

Revision as of 20:38, 30 May 2021

Smilers
Also known asHendrik Sal-Saller & Smilers
Smilers & Hendrik Sal-Saller
OriginEstonia
Finland
GenresRock
Pop rock
Years active1991–present

Smilers is an Estonian rock band formed in 1991 by Hendrik Sal-Saller. The name comes from a Rod Stewart album, Smiler.[citation needed] The band was first named Lezer Brozers.[citation needed] In the early years they tried in Finland with two albums, but didn't find success, so they came to Estonia and became famous very fast. Smilers won Artist of the Year award in the 2004 Estonian Music Awards.[1] Smilers were also awarded a Golden Disc for Song of the Year in 2004 for "Ainult unustamiseks".[2]

Current members

Hendrik Sal-Saller, the lead singer.

Discography

Finland:

  • Smilers (1994)
  • Take Five (1996)

Estonia:

  • Olen kuul (1997)
  • Mõistus on kadunud (1998)
  • 1994–1996 (1999)
  • Suure surmaga läbi elu (1999)
  • Jalgpall on parem kui sex (2001)
  • Remixed (2002)
  • Ainult unustamiseks (2003)
  • Ainult armastusest (2004)
  • Live Unplugged (2005)
  • Esimene Eesti tuur (2005)
  • Õhus on Smilers (2007)
  • ETV Live (2008)
  • 2009 (2009)
  • Viimane (2011)
  • SMILERSXX: 20 aastat meteoriitide sajus(2013)

References