- Alla
Borisovna Pugacheva (sometimes Pugachova; Russian: А́лла Бори́совна Пугачёва, IPA: [ˈalːə bɐˈrʲisəvnɐ pʊɡɐˈtɕɵvə]; born 15
April 1949) is a Soviet...
- The
discography of the
Soviet and
Russian singer Alla
Pugacheva includes 100 records,
compact c****ettes, CDs and DVDs,
including 17
studio albums, 3 live...
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talent at
parody and his
duets with the
famous Russian pop
singer Alla
Pugacheva and Ani Lorak.[citation needed]
Galkin was the host of the
Russian version...
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women over the same
period of time and
pursued famous Soviet singer Alla
Pugacheva in an
attempt to kill her.
Nagiyev was born on 26
January 1958, in Angarsk...
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Pugacheva released in
Sweden in 1985 by
World Record Music. The
album was re-released in the USSR in 1986 by
Melodiya under the
title Alla
Pugacheva v...
- Pauls, and was
later enhanced by the
Russian superstar Alla
Pugacheva.
Along with
Pugacheva, the
headliners of the
competition were
Valery Leontyev, Patricia...
- Russian-Lithuanian
singer and actress. Her
parents are
Russian pop star Alla
Pugacheva and
Lithuanian circus performer Mykolas Orbakas [lt].
Kristina Orbakaite...
- has been
covered by
several artists, most
notably Russian pop icon Alla
Pugacheva in 1982 with
lyrics by
Andrei Voznesensky as "Million roz" (Russian: Миллион...
- 1988 to 1993. His
songs were
performed by such po****r
singers as Alla
Pugacheva,
Valery Leontyev,
Laima Vaikule, Jaak Joala, Roza Rymbayeva, Svetlana...
- career.
Singer No. 3 of the
Soviet Union after Sofia Rotaru and Alla
Pugacheva in 1986–1988. For an
extremely eccentric, on the
verge of kitsch, style...