Mati Nuude
Mati Nuude (February 18, 1941, Tallinn – March 10, 2001, Tallinn) was an Estonian weightlifter and singer.
Nuude was born to a family of an Estonian officer, repressed by the Soviet Union. In 1949 Nuude, his mother and brother were deported to Northern Kazakhstan. They were allowed to return to Estonia in 1958. His uncle was actor Rudolf Nuude.
His coach in weightlifting was Alfred Neuland. During 1965–1975 he was 7 times champion of Estonia in weightlifting and at his peak he was the 8th strongest man in the world.[1]
During 1975–1989 he was a singer in the band Apelsin. Later he was a solo singer.[1]
Mati Nuude is interred in the Metsakalmistu cemetery, Tallinn.[2]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Умер известный эстонский певец Мати Нууде ("A Famous Estonian Singer Mati Nuude Died") (in Russian), "Laupäeval suri Mati Nuude" (in Estonian)
- ^ "Hüvasti, Mati Nuude" ("Farewell, Mati Nuude", an obituary) (in Estonian)
External Links[]
- Mati Nuude discography at Discogs
- Mati Nuude at IMDb
Categories:
- 1941 births
- 2001 deaths
- Estonian male weightlifters
- Sportspeople from Tallinn
- Estonian male singers
- Estonian-language singers
- Burials at Metsakalmistu
- 20th-century Estonian singers
- 20th-century male singers
- European singer stubs
- Estonian musician stubs