Sari, Anneli

Sari, Anneli
   Finland. Contemporary singer. She is the sister of Feija and Taisto from the band Hortto Kaalo. Her repertoire is mainly light music by Finnish composers. She has performed in France and was one of the stars at the concert that took place in Geneva during the third World Romany Congress.

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