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Revision as of 14:58, 11 January 2024
After a break of many years following his first entry in 2002, Tero Aalto from Finland returned to the Home Composed Song Contest in 2011 with a string of consecutive entries from his band Snowclone.
This included victory in the competition with the song "Olen" in 2012, after which Tero organised the competition the following year.
Entries
Year | Title | Performer | Position | |
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2002 | Waiting For Life | Petri Käenmäki | 15 | (of 36) |
2011 | Oh? | Snowclone | 13 | (of 35) |
2012 | Olen | Snowclone | 1 | (of 22) |
2013 | Antediluvian Anthem | Snowclone | 5 | (of 25) |
2014 | Poetessan tie | Snowclone | 6 | (of 18) |
2015 | The One | Snowclone | 2 | (of 18) |
2016 | Jäärakkaus | Snowclone | 3 | (of 14) |
2017 | Breaking Space | Snowclone | 6 | (of 14) |
2018 | I Want You (Out Of My Life) | Snowclone | 9 | (of 18) |
2019 | My Song | Snowclone | 6 | (of 20) |
2020 | Red Light Stop Sign | Snowclone | 8 | (of 17) |
2021 | Look Out! | Snowclone | 3 | (of 24) |
2022 | Burning Out | Snowclone | 4 | (of 23) |
2023 | Fall From A Height | Snowclone | 12= | (of 27) |
Instrumental of the Year:
Year | Title | Performer | Position | |
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2016 | Crying Wolf | UFOPOLI | 3= | (of 6) |
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