Helka Hynninen (May 21, 1930 in Vesanto[1] – May 29, 2017 in Mikkeli[2]) was a Finnish singer and songwriter, who was also a farmer in Mikkeli. She was not nationally known before 1976, but in her home region, Vesanto, however, was known for decades as a good singer. In summer 1980, Hynninen's career took a new turn when she performed for Finnish-Americans in Lake Worth, Florida. She performed in the United States dozens of times and appeared in Finland Society at the invitation the Atlanta Summer Olympics in 1996.
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Hynninen's most popular song (Lapsuusajan maisemissa, in English Landscapes of childhood) was written in 1976.[3]
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