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Ruki Vverh (Russian: Руки Bверх meaning "Hands Up") was one of the most successful Russian pop groups of the 90's. They produced mostly dance music that combined simple melodies with progressive sounds of the time. One of their biggest hits was "Kroshka Moya". The group was officially disbanded in August 2006, but in 2012 they returned with new songs and new album. Discography: 1997 Dyshite ravnomerno 1997 Dyshite ravnomerno (+4 new songs) 1998 Ruki vverh, doktor shlyager! — album cover-version and remix of song by Vyacheslav Dobrynin 1998 Sdelay pogromche! 1998 Sdelay yeshyo gromche 1999 Bez tormozov 1999 Sovsem bez...
Stage Name: Valeriya Real Name: Valeria (Alla) Perfilova. Born on April 17,1968. In Atkarsk, Russian SFSR, USSR She has sold millions of albums, regularly sells out stadiums and arenas and boasts in Russia the similar stardom status as the likes of Madonna and Celine Dion in the World. Revealed in the August issue of Forbes magazine, in the list of the 50 best paid Russian celebrity actors, athletes, authors and musicians, Valeriya was ranked 9th. Valeriya has recorded 8 top-selling albums and has shot 30 videos. Her next album features collaborations with a number of European and US writers and...
Chicherina (Чичерина) is a band that was formed in Ekaterinburg, Russia, in mid 90's. Their name is based on the band leader's last name, Yulia Chicherina. They play their own kind of soft alternative rock with female vocals. Chicherina started in 2000 with a great optimistic record "Сны" (Sny, or Dreams). Also in the year 2000, Chicherina featured in the soundtrack for the immensely popular Russian film "Брат-2" (Brat-2, or Brother 2), with the song "ТуЛуЛа" (TuLuLa). In 2001 they released a very depressing record Течение (Techeniye, or The Stream). In 2004 they released "Off/On" album (no tranlation). In 2006...
Anna German (February 14, 1936 - August 26, 1982) was born in Urgench, a small city in southern Uzbekistan, USSR. In 1937 Anna's Polish father was arrested in Stalin's purges and was later shot by NKWD. Anna's mother, Irma Martens, whose ancestors came to Russia from the Netherlands in 17th century, subsequently married a Polish army officer and moved to Poland with her mother and little Anna. Anna graduated at the Geological Institute of Wroclaw University. While still at university, she began her music career at the Kalambur theatre. Anna's first success came when she won the 1964 II Festival...
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