Koop Arponen

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Koop Arponen
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Koop Arponen at Kotka concert hall 9.11.2012
Background information
Birth name Koop Juho Alexander Arponen
Born (1984-04-20) 20 April 1984 (age 40)
Origin Lappeenranta, Finland
Genres Pop
Rock
Occupation(s) Singer, Songwriter
Instruments Vocals, Guitar, Piano
Years active 2008–present
Labels Sony Music (2008–2010)

Koop Juho Alexander Arponen (born 20 April 1984 in Lappeenranta, Finland) is a Finnish singer and the winner of the fourth series of the Idols in 2008.

Biography

Koop Arponen was born in Lappeenranta, Eastern Finland to a Finnish father and a Dutch mother.
When he was two, his family moved to Belgium and to England a few years later where he attended Cheam High School in Cheam, Surrey, between 1995 and 2002. He was elected as Head Boy of the School in 2001. At the age of five he started to play the piano, but quit 6 years later. At the age of 16 he started to play it again and also started to compose music. While doing his national service at the Finnish Army, he learnt to play the guitar.
In England he studied at the University of Hull Scarborough Campus and graduated with a BA degree in Creative Music Technology with Business Management.[1] After winning a karaoke contest, he won £1000 and bought some audio equipment. He also used to play in local pubs and clubs.[2][3][4]
Arponen's father died in the summer of 2008 and after that he moved back to Finland to his grandmother's, who lives in the village of Pihlajavesi in Keuruu.

Idols

In August 2008 Arponen took part in the Finnish version of Pop Idol, Idols (Finland). He convinced the judges and the audience with his performances. Nevertheless, he wasn't actually the main choice candidate, as the 18-year-old Pete Parkkonen was the favourite until he was dropped in the penultimate competition.
In the final, Arponen got 70,3% of the votes. Anna Puustjärvi was second.[5] The winner's song, Insomnia debuted at number one on the Official Finnish Album Chart. After the victory he received media's interest in his mother's home country the Netherlands and his former place of residence, England.[citation needed] In the spring of 2009 Arponen toured Finland with the semifinalists of that Idols-season. His debut album New Town was released on 18 March 2009, and entered the Official Finnish Album Chart at number one.[6][better source needed]

Early career

In the spring and summer 2009 Arponen toured Finland extensively, and in October 2009 he released I Love It When I See You Smile, a song he wrote for the breast cancer charity foundation Pink Ribbon. He donated his royalties from the song to the charity and Samsung also donated a percentage of the purchase price to the foundation.[7] Arponen's second album Bright Lights was released on 24 March 2010.

Flute of Shame

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Flute of Shame at pub Maltainen Riekko in Helsinki 31.3.2012

In early 2010 Arponen and two other musicians, James Lascelles and Dane Stefaniuk formed an acoustic three piece band called Flute of Shame [1]. The group have already toured extensively in Finland and parts of Spain and Britain. In 2011 they represented Finland at the international New Wave Song Contest in Latvia, where they won the Alla Pugachova Golden Star Award for best original song.

They are currently working on their second EP, having released their first EP 'Coming Home' on 2 July 2012.[needs update][8]

Discography

Albums

  • New Town (Koop Arponen album) (2009)
  • Bright Lights (Koop Arponen album)(2010)

EPs

  • Coming Home (Flute of Shame EP, 2.7.2012)
  • These Hands (Flute of Shame EP, 7.6.2013)

Singles

  • Insomnia (2008)
  • Every Song I Hear... (2009)
  • Innocent Eyes (2009)
  • I Love It When I See You Smile (2009)
  • Cold (2010)
  • Pictures On My Wall (2011)

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