Priit Kolsar (stage name Cool D; born 23 October 1976 in Tartu) is an Estonian hip hop musician. [1]
Cool D has won several awards in Estonian Music Awards. In 2005 and 2006, he was named as "best male artist of the year". [2] [3]
Konstantin Päts was an Estonian statesman and the country's president from 1938 to 1940. Päts was one of the most influential politicians of the independent democratic Republic of Estonia, and during the two decades prior to World War II he also served five times as the country's State Elder. He carried out a self-coup on 12 March 1934. After the 16–17 June 1940 Soviet invasion and occupation of Estonia, Päts remained formally in office for over a month, until he was forced to resign, imprisoned by the new Stalinist regime, and deported to the USSR, where he died in 1956.
Jaan Tõnisson was an Estonian statesman, serving as the Prime Minister of Estonia twice during 1919 to 1920, as State Elder from 1927 to 1928 and in 1933, and as Foreign Minister of Estonia from 1931 to 1932.
Mart Sander is an Estonian singer, actor, director, author, artist, and television host.
Hannah Ild, known professionally as Hannah, is an Estonian songwriter, singer, and pianist of ballads and classic pop.
Laura Põldvere sometimes known professionally as simply Laura, is an Estonian singer. She is said to be the most played Estonian artist on Estonian radio in the past decade. She is internationally known for representing Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 as part of the girl group Suntribe and did so again in 2017 in a duet with Koit Toome, singing "Verona."
Miss Estonia is a national Beauty pageant in Estonia.
Eesti Raadio was the public service radio broadcaster of Estonia that, at the time of closure, operated five national radio stations. It was closed in 2007 as a result of a merger with Eesti Televisioon to form the Estonian Public Broadcasting service, or Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR).
Uku Suviste is an Estonian singer-songwriter, pianist and music producer. He was scheduled to represent Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 in Rotterdam, Netherlands, before cancellation of the competition that year. Instead, he represented Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021.
Trad.Attack! is an Estonian band which consists of Sandra Sillamaa, Jalmar Vabarna, and Tõnu Tubli. They sing in Estonian or Estonian dialects.
The Estonian Music Awards are the annual Estonian pop music awards. The awards began in 1998, when the Estonian Association of the Phonogram Producers first awarded the Golden Record to the most successful artists. The award ceremony was pre-recorded by Eesti Televisioon on 29 December 1998 and aired two days later in the last day of the year.
Vallo Kirs is an Estonian stage, film, and television actor and stage director whose career began as a teenager in 2004. Kirs is possibly best recalled internationally for his role as Kaspar in the 2007 Ilmar Raag-directed feature film drama Klass.
Maria Faust is an Estonian jazz saxophonist. She has worked with John Parish and Mark Howard. She frequently tours in western Europe and has performanced in the Balkan Peninsula, South America, China, and Russia.
2 Quick Start is an Estonian band, created in 1992. In the 1990s, the band was one of the most notable dance music groups in Estonia.
Üllar "Jörpa" Jörberg was an Estonian singer.
Popidiot is an Estonian band.
Kõrsikud is an Estonian band.
Põhja-Tallinn is an Estonian hip hop band. The band was established in 2007.
Maarja Jakobson is an Estonian television, stage and film actress whose career began in the late 1990s.
Mari-Liis Lill is an Estonian actress.
5miinust is an Estonian hip hop group formed in Võsu in 2015. The members of the group are Kristjan Jakobson, Mihkel Tamm ("Päevakoer"), Karl Kivastik, and Priit Tomson ("Lancelot"). They were originally joined by a fifth member, Pavel Botšarov ("Venelane"), who left the group in 2023, starting a solo career under the pseudonym Gameboy Tetris.