Club for Five explained

Club for Five (CFF) is a contemporary a cappella group from Finland. They are known for their unique singing style. Club for Five was founded in Helsinki in 2001.

The members of the band are musicians with diverse and extensive musical backgrounds: Maija Sariola (soprano), Saima Haapanen (alto), Jouni Kannisto (tenor), Juha Viitala (baritone) and Tuukka Haapaniemi (bass).[1] Their repertoire (both Finnish and English) is mainly self-arranged and/or self-composed pop music with influences from a variety of musical genres. They have also released two albums of covers of English-language popular songs.

Club for Five performs mainly in Finland, but has also held concerts elsewhere in Europe, as well as Asia. The band has also performed with distinguished ensembles, such as the American vocal group The Manhattan Transfer and the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra. Their première in North America was at Festival 500 in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador on July 8, 2009.

Discography

Albums

Album detailsPeak positions
FIN[2]
Ensi-ilta
  • Year released: 2004
  • Record label: Universal Music
9
Uni
  • Year released: 2006
  • Record label: Universal Music
7
Rekiretki
  • Year released: 2007
  • Record label: Universal Music
13
You're the Voice
  • Year released: 2009
  • Record label: Warner Music Finland
8
Ihmiset
  • Year released: 2011
  • Record label: Warner Music Finland
7
Jouluna
  • Year released: 2013
  • Record label: Warner Music Finland
9
Ennen Tätä Hetkeä
  • Year released: 2015
  • Record label: Warner Music Finland
45[3]
Live albums

Singles

YearAlbumPeak positionsAlbum
FIN
2009Brothers in Arms20
2021Tulkoon Joulu

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.singers.com/contemp/clubforfive.html Singers.com - Club For Five
  2. Web site: Club For Five discography . Hung Medien . swedishcharts.com . 5 December 2013.
  3. Web site: Suomen Virallinen Lista.