Allan Vainola, born Allan Annus on March 11, 1965, in Tartu, Estonia, is an Estonian guitarist and singer. He began his musical journey as a founding member of the band Ajutine Valitsus from 1980 to 1981. Throughout his career, Vainola has been involved with several bands, including Velikije Luki, Terendus, Ükskõik, Metro Luminal, Vennaskond, Alumiinium, Sinu Sädelev Sõber, The Flowers Of Romance, Sõpruse Puiestee, and Kelder. He released his debut album Teatriõhtu in 2001, which featured his theatrical compositions. In 2006, he released the acoustic album Unenäopüüdjad, supported by Jaak Lutsoja on accordion/maracas and Tanel Liiberg on contrabass/bass guitar. Vainola was also known for composing music for various theater productions, including "Ronja", "Huck", "Daamide õnn", "Mort, surma õpilane", and "Mängija". He wrote notable songs such as "Riia, mu arm", "Insener Garini Hüperboloid", "Pille-Riin", and "1905".