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Buranovskiye Babushki (Russian: Бурановские бабушки,
pronounced [bʊˈranəfskʲɪ(j)ɪ ˈbabʊʂkʲɪ]; Udmurt: Брангуртысь песянайёс, romanized: Brangurtyś pesänajos;...
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Russian entry for the
Eurovision Song
Contest 2012 sung by
Buranovskiye Babushki (The
Grannies from Buranovo). The song won Russia's
national song selection...
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electronic music. [1]
Native Udmurt ethno-pop
recording act
Buranovskiye Babushki represented Russia in the
Eurovision Song
Contest 2012.
Traditional instruments...
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Turkic origin there were recorded.
Eurovision runners-up
Buranovskiye Babushki, a pop
group composed of
Udmurt grandmothers, sing
mostly in Udmurt. The...
- producer,
Honored Artist of
Russia (2010). Song
Author group Buranovskiye Babushki Party for Everybody, who took 2nd
place at
Eurovision 2012. From 1996 he...
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Buddhist Learning Center and
monastery in Washington, New Jersey. The
babushki matsik (matsg),
meaning "group of old
women precept holders" were groups...
- of 76. He was
however overtaken in the same year when the
Buranovskiye Babushki performed later on that night.
During the
final allocation draw, the United...
- and
Yekaterina Shklyayeva,
members of the ethno-pop
group Buranovskiye Babushki. She also made an
appearance on the
Russian edition of The
Masked Singer...
- in 2012 with the song "Party for Everybody"
performed by
Buranovskiye Babushki, and in 2015 with
Polina Gagarina's song "A
Million Voices". They also...
- romanized: Yagoda-malina) Old
Grannies (Russian: Бабушки-старушки, romanized:
Babushki-starushki)
Witch Lake (Russian: Колдовсое озеро, romanized: Koldovskoye...