Petri Walli
Petri Ilari Walli (February 25, 1969 – June 28, 1995) was the founder, vocalist, guitar-player, songwriter and producer of the Finnish psychedelic rock-band Kingston Wall.
Petri was born in Finland. He had a brother, Aki Walli, and a half-brother, Hasse Walli, who is a Finnish guitarist.
Petri (aka Pete) founded the band called Kingston Wall in 1987. Petri's co-musicians in Kingston Wall were Jukka Jylli (bass) and Sami Kuoppamäki (drums).[1] Sometimes they had guest musicians performing on their albums and live shows, such as Sakari Kukko (saxophone) and Kimmo Kajasto (synth). Drummers Petteri Ståhl and Timo "Tinde" Joutsimäki played drums in Kingston Wall before Kuoppamäki joined the group. They came out with three albums in 1992, 1993 and 1994, and broke up in December the same year as the last album was released.[1] The break-up was Walli's idea.
After the break-up Petri travelled to Goa, India, where he had been multiple times before with his friend Ior Bock.
Walli died in Töölö, Helsinki the following summer, at the age of 26.[2][3] He was buried in the Hietaniemi Cemetery.
References
- ^ a b Narayan, Sanjoy (24 March 2019). "Resurrection of a Finnish rock legend". Mint.
- ^ "THE MIRRORLAND: the official KINGSTON WALL website". Archived from the original on 28 May 2007. Retrieved 16 April 2009.
- ^ Ruohisto, Wilma (2018-11-26). "Heinäkuussa 1995 vain 26-vuotias rock-kitaristi Petri Walli hyppäsi kuolemaansa kellotornista – nyt bändikaverit muistelevat kohtalokasta päivää" [In July 1995, the 26-year-old rock guitarist Petri Walli jumped to his death from a bell tower – Now bandmates recall that fateful day]. Ilta-Sanomat (in Finnish). Retrieved 2025-05-19.
Further reading
- Puustinen, Viljami (2014). Kingston Wall: Petri Wallin saaga [Kingston Wall: The Saga of Petri Wall] (in Finnish). ISBN 9789520107994. Nominee for HelMet Literary Prize in 2015.