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Pojuschie Gitary (Russian: Поющие гитары [pɐˈjʉɕːɪɪ ɡʲɪˈtarɨ], The
Singing Guitars) are
among the most po****r
bands of
Russia and the
former USSR. They...
- productions. The
earliest VIAs
included Avangard (Avantgarde) in 1964,
Poyushchiye Gitary (The
Singing Guitars) in 1966,
Vesyolye Rebyata (Jolly Fellows)...
- Kostrichenko, A.A
Prostokishin (В.В.Костриченко, А.А.Простокишин): "
Poyushchiye fryegaty".
Bolshiye protivolodochniye korabli proyekta 61 («Поющие фрегаты»...
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manager for the po****r
Soviet musical groups "Vesyolye Rebyata", "
Poyushchiye Serdtsa" (Singing Hearts), and "Pesniary".
Along with
receiving a regular...
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still a student, in 1971-1976
performed as a
singer with the pop band
Poyushchiye Gitary (The
Singing Guitars). In 1974 she
starred as
Eurydice in the...
- in the
Soviet Union,
including a well-known rock
version recorded by
Poyushchiye Gitary (Поющие гитáры),
released c. 1967. The song has been regularly...
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reached #4 on the ****an
singles chart and has sold half a
million copies. "
Poyushchiye Gitary" ("The
Singing guitars") - a
Soviet group,
recorded it in 1975...
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Performing Arts.
After two
years working in a rock
theater ensemble Poyushchiye Gitary. A singer's solo
career began in 1983, the
first success, We Have...
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Gitary may
refer to:
Czerwone Gitary Poyushchiye Gitary This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Gitary. If an
internal link...
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bands and
vocalists were Pesniary, a folk band from Belarus; Zemlyane,
Poyushchiye Gitary, Yuri
Antonov with Arax and Stas
Namin with Tsvety. To
break through...