Marya Roxx (redirect from Maarja Kivi)
Marya Roxx (born Maarja Kivi on 18 January 1986) is an Estonian hard rock/metal singer-songwriter residing in Los Angeles. She is a former member of the...
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originally a four-piece group consisting of Maarja Kivi, Lenna Kuurmaa, Katrin Siska and Piret Järvis. Maarja Kivi left the group in 2004 and was replaced...
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librettist Maarja Kivi (born 1986; also known as "Marya Roxx"), singer Maarja Kruusmaa (born 1970), computer scientist and professor Maarja Johanna Mägi...
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Kivi (born 1964), Finnish long jumper Katrin Kivi (born 1967), Estonian diplomat Karri Kivi (born 1970), Finnish ice hockey player and coach Maarja Kivi...
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the group, she featured heavily on their 2005 album Blue Tattoo due to Maarja Kivi (the former lead singer) leaving in 2004. Järvis often acted as the spokesperson...
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Vanilla Ninja. She had been modelling for several years when she replaced Maarja Kivi on bass in the group in 2004, having met the other members of the group...
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"Shine It On" is the second single of Estonian musician Maarja Kivi. "Shine It On" was released on 1 September 2006. The single was a bigger hit than...
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Canal Vanilla Ninja (Estonia) Lenna Kuurmaa, Piret Järvis, Katrin Siska, Maarja Kivi, Triinu Kivilaan Vesna (Czech Republic) Patricie Fuxová, Bára Šůstková...
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Mari Kalkun (born 1986), folk singer Paul Kostabi (born 1962), musician Maarja Kivi (born 1986), rock/metal musician Triinu Kivilaan (born 1989), model,...
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Contest entrant Ivo Linna, who represented Estonia in the 1996 contest with Maarja-Liis Ilus. Gerli Padar has competed in previous editions of Eurolaul. The...
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represented Estonia in 1998. Kaire Vilgats (member of Family), Kadi Toom, Maarja Kivi (member of Vanilla Ninja), Maiken and Nightlight Duo have all competed...
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Vanilla Ninja line-up, with Maarja Kivi pictured instead of Triinu Kivilaan, despite her leaving the group in mid-2004. Kivi was signed to Bros as a solo...
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Willikens & Ivkovic The Other Sound Friday: Hannu Salama & Vapaat Radikaalit, Maarja Nuut & Ruum, Tuomas A. Laitinen, Aïsha Devi, Jlin AV with Theresa Baumgartner...
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Jõgeva Ühisgümnaasium Laiuse Põhikool Lustivere Põhikool J.V. Veski nim. Maarja Põhikool Mustvee Gümnaasium Oskar Lutsu Palamuse Gümnaasium Puurmani Keskkool...
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Maimik, Katrin Maimik Roman Baskin, Tõnis Kahu, Jarek Kasar, Eve Kivi, Carmen Mikiver, Maarja Mitt, Siim Nestor, Koit Raudsepp, Raul Saaremets, Rain Tolk,...
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Baruto Kaito (category People from Väike-Maarja)
March 2019 he was elected to the Riigikogu. Höövelson was born in Väike-Maarja, but grew up in the nearby Rohu village in current Vinni Parish. His family...
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Kalju Karask (category People from Väike-Maarja Parish)
White Star, V class. Tõnisson (Luts' and H. Luik's "Kevade", 1954) Timo (Kivi's and Panso's "Seitse venda", 1956) Aavo Koskel (Lall Kahas' "Pähklimägi"...
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2011: Grit Šadeiko 2012: Maarja Kalev 2013: Ksenija Balta 2014: Maarja Kalev 2015: Maarja Kalev 2016: Ksenija Balta 2017: Maarja Kalev 2018: Õilme Võro...
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