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Erja Lyytinen

Erja Lyytinen is a Finnish vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter.

Youth, studies and influences
Erja Lyytinen began playing the guitar when she was 15 years old. Around the same time, she started writing her own songs. In high school, she performed with various projects, one of them being a soul-influenced Brothers & Sisters band, in which she was the singer. At the time she was influenced heavily by artists like Aretha Franklin and Ray Charles. Later she found the music of Koko Taylor, and she mentions one of her favourite songs from Taylor was the piece "I'm A Woman" from The Earthshaker album. She also mentions Bonnie Raitt as a great influence. Throughout 1997 Lyytinen spent a year in Sweden studying in Malmö Musikhögskolan as an exchange student. She returned to Finland to study music education at Sibelius Academy. At the time she was the first woman to study electric guitar as a major at that institution. and Tom Jones, and played with Joe Bonamassa, Sonny Landreth and Carlos Santana, among others. == 2000–2010: Career beginnings and going international ==
2000–2010: Career beginnings and going international
On 10 November 2002 Lyytinen was the opening act for Robert Plant, the former vocalist of Led Zeppelin. She has mentioned that the occasion is one of her most treasured concert memories. Erja Lyytinen was the only Finnish act to perform at "Puistoblues" in 2003, the biggest blues festival in Finland, where she played on the main stage. Her second album Wildflower was released at the festival. The artists Koko Taylor and Bonnie Raitt, two of her biggest influences and idols, also performed at the festival, and Lyytinen had the chance to meet Bonnie Raitt there. At the time Lyytinen balanced between touring and studying at the Sibelius Academy. Later on, in 2003 she went to study abroad in Denmark. In Kobenhavn Rytmisk Musikkonservatorium she studied with Paul Banks, jazz guitarist Jacob Ficher, singer Etta Cameron, and with guitarist Billy Cross, who had played with Bob Dylan. In the spring of 2003, Lyytinen was awarded a stipend to attend the Musician's Institute of Technology in Los Angeles. There she got to study with Scott Henderson, who has played in Chick Corea's Electric Band, and with Keith Wyatt who, according to her, kept amazing lectures about the history of blues. Thomas Ruf from the German Ruf Records label brought his Blues Caravan tour to Finland in 2005. There Lyytinen got to jam with female blues artists Candye Kane, Ana Popovic and Sue Foley, who at the time had contracts with Ruf Records. After that Ruf offered a record deal to Lyytinen which led to recording her international debut album, "Pilgrimage". The album was recorded in Memphis and Mississippi with two other artists, Aynsley Lister and Ian Parker. In 2006 Lyytinen had a chance to record her next album Dreamland Blues in Oxford, Mississippi with local musicians. On this record, her playing is more slide guitar-oriented than on earlier albums. In Finland, the album was picked as the "Album of the Year" by Bluesministeri (The Bluesminister) radio show, which was broadcast on YLE (Finnish public service media company). In the same year, Lyytinen also toured with the Blues Caravan. The Grip of the Blues album was released in 2008. Lyytinen has mentioned that she think of this record as her first "real" album as it was the first record to feature her own band. The line-up for the album was Rami Eskelinen (drums), Iiro Kautto (bass), and Davide Floreno (guitar). At the beginning of 2009 Lyytinen toured again with "Ruf's Blues Caravan". Other artists on that tour were Joanne Shaw Taylor and Oli Brown. In Norway at the Notodden Blues Festival the trio got to jam with Joe Bonamassa, with whom they played the song "Further Up On The Road". == 2010–2018: Awards and career highlights ==
2010–2018: Awards and career highlights
On the album Voracious Love, which was released in 2010, Lyytinen continued to push her musical boundaries. On the song "Bed of Roses", she collaborated with the singer Marko Hietala, known from the bands Nightwish and Tarot, and with Paavo Lötjönen from Apocalyptica. Her album Forbidden Fruit was released in 2013. The songs "Joyful Misery" and "At Least We Still Fight" were written in collaboration with Alan Darby, who has performed with Eric Clapton and Paul McCartney and wrote music for Bonnie Raitt. == European blues awards ==
European blues awards
In 2017 Lyytinen was voted as "The Best Guitarist of the Year" in the European Blues Awards. She also took part in "Tähdet, Tähdet" (Stars, Stars), a competitive music entertainment TV show on Finland's MTV3. == Jamming with Carlos Santana ==
Jamming with Carlos Santana
Lyytinen performed with Carlos Santana in front of 20,000 people at Kaisaniemi, Helsinki in 2018. "My new friend represents the future – and I like the future! Erja… I call her lightning! Lightnin' Hopkins, you know" Santana announced when inviting her on stage, thus giving her a new moniker "Lightning". A highlight preceding the Kaisaniemi, concert was on New Year's Eve when Lyytinen played in front of over 80,000 people at TV channel YLE's "New Year's Eve Concert". The concert was also broadcast nationwide in Finland. == 2019: Another World and debut biography "The Blues Queen" ==
2019: Another World and debut biography "The Blues Queen"
The Another World album was released in 2019. The album combined influences from blues, rock, pop, funk and progressive rock. Jennifer Batten, former guitarist for Michael Jackson, and Sonny Landreth performed on the album. The album was mixed in Texas by Chris Bell and mastered by Gavin Lursen in Los Angeles. Later in the same year, Lyytinen performed in Canada with Downchild Blues Band, and with the actor Dan Aykroyd. In August she was the opening act for Tom Jones at his concerts in Naantali and Oulu, Finland. Throughout June and July 2019, Guitar World asked their online readers for their opinions in its '30 best blues guitarists in the world today' poll. More than 60,000 votes were cast between the site's list of nominees and following the completion of the competition, Lyytinen was ranked 14th. On 21 November 2019, Lyytinen was bestowed the prestigious "Savonmuan Hilima" award by the Savon Sanomat newspaper. The announcement was made on the front page of the aforementioned publication on the same day. The previous winners have included notable designers, artists, researchers, classical singers and so on coming from the Savolax area in the Eastern-part of Finland. The award carries a long tradition, but Lyytinen was the first recipient to represent the popular music genre. Along with the award came a trophy designed by local designer-artist Ritva-Liisa Pohjalainen. The trophy is called "The Balance" and is made from black and white glass. Lyytinen's autobiography called Blueskuningatar (The Blues Queen) was released in Finland in November 2019. Her solo on "Bad Seed" was voted by Guitar World readers as the 10th best guitar solo of 2022. == Discography ==
Discography
Studio albums Attention! (2002) • Wildflower (2003) • Pilgrimage – Mississippi to Memphis (with Aynsley Lister and Ian Parker, 2005) • ''It's a Blessing'' (with Davide Floreno, 2005) • Dreamland Blues (2006) • Grip of the Blues (2008) • Voracious Love (2010) • Forbidden Fruit (2013) • The Sky Is Crying (2014) • Stolen Hearts (2017) • Another World (2019) • Waiting For the Daylight (2022) • Smell The Roses (2025) Live albums Songs from the Road (2012) • Live In London (2015) • Lockdown Live 2020 (2020) • Diamonds on the Road - Live 2023 (2023) == Honours and awards ==
Honours and awards
• European Blues Awards: Best Guitarist 2017 • Finnish Blues Awards: Best Artist 2016 • Bluesmatters: International Artist 2016 • Independent Blues Broadcasters Association (UK): Live In London #1 IBBA Chart June 2015 • Canada´s Blues Underground Network: Sky Is Crying Best Tribute Album 2014 • Canada´s Blues Underground Network: Sky Is Crying Best European Blues Album 2014 • Savon Sanomat newspaper: "Savonmuan Hilima" award 2019 == DVDs ==
DVDs
• ''Ruf's Blues Caravan – The New Generation'' (with Aynsley Lister and Ian Parker, 2006) • Songs From The RoadLive In London == References ==
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