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Pesniary (also
spelled Pesnyary, Belarusian: Песняры, [pʲesʲnʲaˈrɨ]) was a po****r
Soviet Belarusian folk rock VIA. It was
founded in 1969 by guitarist...
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Belarusian and
Russian rock
musician and the
founder of the folk-rock band
Pesniary.
Vladimir Mulyavin was born in
Sverdlovsk (now Yekaterinburg) in the family...
- (1941 – 2003),
Belarusian musician and the
founder of the folk-rock band
Pesniary Alfia Nazmutdinova,
rhythmic gymnast Ernst Neizvestny,
sculptor Oleg Platonov...
- manager, producer, and state-appointed censor. In some
bands (such as
Pesniary) the
artistic director was the band's
leading member and songwriter, while...
- crew
roared with laughter.
According to the scenario, the
musicians of "
Pesniary",
standing at the
entrance doors,
greeted guests in
fancy dress with bows...
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Kuznetsova (born 1992),
Russian judoka "Alesya", a 1974 song by
Belarusian band
Pesniary A Belarusian-language
diminutive of the
given name
Aleksandra Alesia (disambiguation)...
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musicians and
notable personalities, including:
Belarusian folk rock band
Pesniary;
Belarusian indie rock band Naviband;
English rock band Deep Purple; 2009...
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mainstream music,
including South Korean rock band Sanulrim,
Belarus band
Pesniary,
Nigerian musician Maxwell Udoh, and
Ethiopian band Roha Band,
among others...
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groups "Vesyolye Rebyata", "Poyushchiye Serdtsa" (Singing Hearts), and "
Pesniary".
Along with
receiving a
regular school education, the
young Agutin also...
- with
lyrics by
Nikolai Dobronravov,
performed by
Belarusian folk band
Pesniary. Białowieża
Forest is
mentioned throughout Alan Weisman's book The World...