Koit Toome

Estonian singer

  • Singer
  • voice actor
Instrument(s)
  • Vocal
  • piano
  • accordion
Years active1995–present
Musical artist

Koit Toome (born 3 January 1979),[1] is an Estonian singer and musical actor.

He has represented Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest twice. In 1998 he finished 12th with the song "Mere lapsed". In 2017 he sang a duet with Laura Põldvere, entitled "Verona".

Career

Koit Toome was discovered in the music school in 1994 by the music producer Mikk Targo who was initially planning to launch a solo career for Koit. It later turned out that Koit's schoolmate and initial backing vocalist Sirli Hiius harmonized perfectly with Koit. Due to this, Koit's solo turned into a pop duo, Code One, which enjoyed a successful run of top hits that over the years have become evergreens. Toome and Hiius sometimes nevertheless perform together, despite having called the active years as a singing duo to an end years ago.[citation needed]

In 1998, Koit Toome represented Estonia at the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Birmingham. He finished 12th with 36 points with the song "Mere lapsed".[2] The same year he recorded his debut solo album of mostly self-penned material on it. Toome has released five albums all together, both as a solo artist, and with Code One. His latest studio album, "Kaugele siit" ("Far from here") was released in March 2010.[3]

Toome in 2007

In 2007, Koit Toome was declared as the winner of Tantsud tähtedega (Dancing with the Stars) with his partner on floor, Kertu Tänav.[citation needed]

Koit Toome has also embarked on a voice acting career, dubbing animated films. He provided the Estonian voice for Lightning McQueen in the Disney movie Cars among others.[4]

In 2017, Koit Toome and Laura Põldvere won Eesti Laul with the duet "Verona." They thereafter represented Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 in Kyiv, Ukraine.[5] The duo failed to advance to the Grand Final and finished in 14th place (placing 6th in the televoting & 17th with the juries), despite being a big fan favourite and seen as likely qualifiers beforehand, being 5th in the 2nd semi-final by odds and 5th by OGAE voting overall. [6][7]

Toome attempted to represent Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 by participating in Eesti Laul 2021 with his song "We Could Have Been Beautiful". He placed fourth in the national final.[8]

Musical theatre

Koit Toome is professionally active in musical theatre. As a leading actor, he has so far played the roles of the protagonists only with no exception in his native Estonia, and also with touring companies.

His debut, Alfred in Tanz der Vampire (Tallinn, 2000) was shortly followed by Marius of Les Misérables (Tallinn, 2001), Chris in Miss Saigon (Tallinn, 2002, reprised in Helsinki City Theatre) and Tony in West Side Story (Tartu, 2005). Leading roles in Chess, Rent and Hair were to follow in Estonia and (Germany).

In Endla Theatre in Pärnu, he played the lead in Peter Quilter's musical Boyband, depicting the life of a fictional boyband Freedom. The show would stay on stage for a successful run of 100 performances, and for 5 seasons.

Koit Toome was starring as Raoul in The Phantom of the Opera in theatre Vanemuine (2014–2016), but he took over the leading role of "Phantom" from its originator, the Norwegian tenor Stephen Hansen for the final run of performances in 2016/2017 and 2020/2021. Koit Toome continues at the Vanemuine theatre for the Estonian revival of Les Misérables, now cast as Jean Valjean. It premiered in November 2017.

Personal life

Koit's uncle Indrek Toome was the Prime Minister of Estonia from 1988 to 1990.[9]

Discography

Singles

As lead artist

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
EST
"Valged ööd"
(with Getter Jaani)
2011 1 Rockefeller Street
"Talveöö"
(with Getter Jaani and Karl Madis)
Jõuluvalgus
"Rannamaja"
(with Getter Jaani)
2014 1 DNA
"Verona"
(with Laura)
2017 2 Non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

As featured artist

Title Year Album
"Pole Piiri"
(Metsakutsu featuring Koit Toome)
2016 Kuhu Koer On Maetud
"Your Stories"
(Cartoon featuring Koit Toome)
2017 NCS: Colors

Filmography

Dubbing

Year Film Role Notes
2006 Cars Lightning McQueen Estonian voice-dub

References

  1. ^ "Koit Toome".
  2. ^ "Eurovision Song Contest Birmingham 1998".
  3. ^ "Koit Toome – Kaugele Siit". discogs.
  4. ^ "PIKNE McQUEEN alias Koit Toome: esimene sõit oli Moskvitši "pirukaga"" [LIGHTNING McQUEEN alias Koit Toome: The first ride was on a Moskvitch "pie" [a car-based panel van designed to deliver pies and bread or mail]] (in Estonian). Õhtuleht. 5 August 2006. Retrieved 29 May 2015.
  5. ^ Escudero, Victor M. (4 March 2017). "Koit Toome and Laura to bring Verona to Kyiv!". Eurovision Song Contest. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  6. ^ West-Soley, Richard (11 May 2017). "Bookies' Roundup: The punters did it again!". ESCToday. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  7. ^ jadeukesc (30 April 2017). "OGAE 2017: The Winner is Revealed". The Eurovision Times. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  8. ^ Washak, James (9 March 2021). "Estonia: ERR Has Revealed The Full Results Of Eesti Laul 2021". Eurovoix. Retrieved 31 March 2024.
  9. ^ "Estonia in Eurovision 2017: Koit Toome and Laura to compete in Kyiv". eurovisionclub.tv. 3 April 2017. Archived from the original on 22 March 2020. Retrieved 22 March 2020.

External links

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest
1998
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Jüri Pootsmann
with "Play"
Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest (with Laura Põldvere)
2017
Succeeded by
Elina Nechayeva
with "La forza"
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  • "Amazing"
  • "Bridges"
  • "Diamond of Night"
  • "Eighties Coming Back"
  • "Et uus saaks alguse"
  • "Everybody"
  • "La forza"
  • "Goodbye to Yesterday"
  • "Hope"
  • "Kaelakee hääl"
  • "Keelatud maa"
  • "Kuula"
  • "Let's Get Loud"
  • "Leto svet"
  • "The Lucky One"
  • "Mere lapsed"
  • "Muretut meelt ja südametuld"
  • "Nagu merelaine"
  • "(Nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi"
  • "Once in a Lifetime"
  • "Partners in Crime"
  • "Play"
  • "Rändajad"
  • "Rockefeller Street"
  • "Runaway"
  • "Siren"
  • "Storm"
  • "Through My Window"
  • "Tii"
  • "Verona"
  • "What Love Is"
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  • "Guildo hat euch lieb!"
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  • "Kärleken är"
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  • "Mere lapsed"
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  • "Line"
  • "My Turn"
  • "On My Way"
  • "Paper"
  • "Rain of Revolution"
  • "Space"
  • "Spirit of the Night"
  • "Verona"
  • "World"
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  • "Flame Is Burning"
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