Jonna Tervomaa (b. 1973) is a Finnish pop musician, radio personality, and former child star. She achieved her first platinum-selling album at age 11 after a 1983 win in a high-profile singing contest with the song "Minttu sekä Ville" (Minttu and Ville). She followed this with three additional albums and a best-of collection between 1983 and 1987. After her initial fame dissipated, she concentrated on her studies and athletic talent at playing basketball. She won the Finnish basketball championship and played on the national team for women under 22 years of age. Tervomaa went on to study literature and, during this time, started playing music again for fun. She performed at occasional small gigs with friends, acoustically covering songs by artists ranging from Sheryl Crow to the Police. One thing led to another and, eventually, a demo tape landed her a contract with Polygram.