The Pasi Cats are pictured here playing for a Lavatanssit (Finnish Dance Hall dance) at the Centennial Pavilion in Chassell, Mich., on August 11, 2006. (Photo © 2006 Gustavo Bourdieu)
HOUGHTON -- The Pasi Cats Finnish Dance Band will be playing music beginning at 7 p.m. tonight, Friday, Aug. 24, at the Dollar Bay beach pavilion. Led by Pasi Lautala, a Michigan Tech grad student from Finland in Civil Engineering, on accordion and lead vocals, the energetic musicians play and sing a variety of Finnish music (in both Finnish and English), from the 1940s to the present, including waltzes, polkas, tangos, jenkka, country and humppa. The other band members have all adopted Finnish names for their musical roles: Raimo Aamukinkku (Randy Wakeham), base and vocals; Kerkko Kaunispoika (Mike LaBeau), drums and vocals; Paris (Bob) Hiltunen, electric guitar and vocals; Kullervo (Keith) Rintala, electric guitar and vocals; Ori (Oren) Tikkanen, mandolin and vocals.
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