Mihkel Raud
Mihkel Raud (sündinud 18. jaanuaril 1969 Tallinnas) on eesti laulja, kitarrist, telesaatejuht ja kirjanik. Peamiselt muusikuks peetav Raud on mänginud kitarri ansamblites Golem, Metallist, Ba-Bach ja Mr. Lawrence. Praegu mängib ta kitarri (juba 26ndat aastat) ansamblis Singer Vinger ning Lenna, millega Raud liitus 2011. aasta oktoobris.
Lapsena mängis ta filmides “Keskpäev“ (1981) ja “Nukitsamees“ (1980). Ta oli üks kohtunikest saates “Eesti otsib superstaari“. Neljapäeva õhtuti intervjueeris ta nädala põnevamaid persoone TV3 jutusaates “Kolmeraudne“.
24. oktoobril 2008 ilmus tema autobiograafia „Musta pori näkku“. Teost on saatnud ülisuur müügiedu – seda on trükitud ühtekokku kuus tiraazhi (35 500 eksemplari). 2010 märtsis ilmus põnevusrom
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