- Oleg
Leonidovich Lundstrem (also
spelled Lundstroem, Lundström, Russian: Олег Леонидович Лундстрем; 2
April 1916,
Chita — 14
October 2005, Korolyov, Moscow...
- Russian-Jewish descent. He pla**** with
early Soviet jazz
bands such as the Oleg
Lundstrem Orchestra. In his compositions,
mostly for piano, he
often fused jazz...
- who
holds the
world armlifting,
bench press, and
deadlift titles Oleg
Lundstrem (1916–2005),
Soviet and
Russian jazz
composer Igor
Mirnov (born 1984)...
- He
gained wide po****rity all over the
Soviet Union when in 1964 Oleg
Lundstrem invited the po****r
provincial singer to work as a
soloist with his Moscow-based...
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albom (1993)
Tantsy u
morya (1994) Vkus
lyubvi (1996)
Fantazii (with Oleg
Lundstrem Orchestra; 1997) Na
ostrovakh lyubvi (1997)
Kogda sady
tsvetut (2001)...
- film
Jolly Fellows that
featured a jazz soundtrack.
Eddie Rosner, Oleg
Lundstrem,
Coretti Arle-Titz and
others contributed to
Soviet jazz music. During...
- Lukianov, in 1977. By 1983,
Nazarov was the
leading soloist in the Oleg
Lundstrem Orchestra, of
which Igor
Butman was also a member. In 1989, he and Butman...
- the time work singer's in the jazz
orchestra under the
guidance of Oleg
Lundstrem). "Festival de Cannes: Monologue". festival-cannes.com.
Retrieved 19 April...
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Philharmonic Society, in 1966,
Moskvichi (Muscovites) in 1971, Oleg
Lundstrem's band in 1972–73, and
Vesyolye Rebyata (Merry Folks) in 1974–75. She recorded...
- the
local Western-style
Haipai cuisine.
Russian musicians (such as Oleg
Lundstrem)
achieved a
dominance over the city's foreign-run orchestra. The most...