Finnish pianist, singer and songwriter (born 1954)
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Carita Elisabeth Holmström (born 10 February 1954, in Helsinki[1]) is a Finnish pianist, singer and songwriter. She has written and played jazz and classical music during her career. She also had a duo, Carita & Marianne, with Marianne "Maru" Nyman.[2] She represented Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1974 with the song "Keep Me Warm", finishing 13th.[3]
Discography
We Are What We Do (1973)
Toinen levy (1974)
Two Faces (1980)
Aquamarin (1984)
Time of Growing (1990)
DUO! (1994)
Jos tänään tuntis' huomisen 1973–1974 (If Today Would Know Morrow) (2004)