They had some guest musicians helping on doing it: pianist Olli Ahvenlahti, Raimo Wallen playing flute and on acoustic guitar Ile Kallio, who was playing on HURRIGANES during that time. They recorded one album, "People No Names" (1972) which was released by Finnlevy. The new musicians on their second line-up were Markku Luukkanen on drums, Matti Kurkinen on Guitar and Harri Saksala doing singing. Now KALEVALA's musical direction was changed to more progressive direction. Remu founded HURRIGANES, which Albert also joined later. There were no studio recordings from this line-up, but the Finnish broadcasting company recorded their performance from 1970 "Ruisrock" festival. This first line-up played straightforward rock'n'roll, and they were a popular live act in Finland. Their first name was VIETNAM, but they had to change it in order to get concerts. KALEVALA was formed in 1969 by Juha Salonen (bass), Remu Aaltonen (drums/vocals) and Albert Järvinen (guitar).
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