Anna Milanja Hanski (born September 6, 1970 in Helsinki) is a Finnish singer. Her most famous songs include "Emotions" (Encrypted Lives Series), "If You Do not Call" and "Words Less".
In 1993, Hanski recorded the English-language album Gypsies & Indians with singer-songwriter Lee Hazlewood. Before that, Hanski had recorded several songs from Hazlewood in Finnish, the most famous of which is Hazlewood's "Home Wine" ("Summer Wine") made famous by Nancy Sinatra. Anna Hanski presented the song in Finnish in 1990 with Pekka Kaasalainen playing and singing in Vilper's Perikunta. The song is also featured in English with Hazlewood as a duet with the album "Gypsies & Indians".
The brightest years of Hans's career ranged from mid 90's to mid-year, when she was in Ensio Music's baking. Since the mid-1990s, he moved to Fazer Records, although he only recorded two albums (Sanat Small and Living in the Heart). After the Fazer season, Anna made two albums for BMG Finland / Sony BMG in 1999 and 2006. The long publication stages of the end stage are explained at least partly by family additions.
Anna Hanski is the daughter of singer Seppo Hanskin. His grandfather was actress Pehr-Olof Siren, and her grandmother Anja Pohjola. Anna is the sister of Pinja Hanskin, Janus Hanski and Petra Hanskin. With the musician Leri Leskinen, she has her daughter, Nenna and with Jyrki Jefremoff, daughter Alina. Anna Hanski is also an UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.