Anne Veski

She graduated from the musical school in the town, after which she entered the Tallinn University of Technology, studying industrial planning.

Other prominent Estonian hits were "Troopikaöö" ("Tropical Night") in 1979, "Viimane Vaatus" ("Last Act"), in 1983 and "Jääd või ei?"

The Intervision First Prize was in fact a runner-up position, as the winner Krystyna Giżowska received the Grand Prix.

[2] Popular Russian language songs in her repertoire include "Vozmi menya s soboy" ("Take Me With You"; 1983),[3] "Milyy, goryacho lyubimyy" ("My Darling Beloved One"; 1994) and "Radovat'cya zhyzni" ("Enjoy Life"; 2001).

[4] In the beginning of the 1990s, Veski and V. Dovganiy organized a collection of fur clothing for sale in Tallinn and Moscow.

Anne Veski in 1988