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- Voskreseniye (Russian: Воскресение) is a Russian rock band. The band was formed in 1979, when drummer Sergey Kavagoe decided to leave Mashina Vremeni and...
- He was a member of the bands Mashina Vremeni (1975–1979, 1990–2012), Voskreseniye (1979–1980, 1994–2003) and currently performs solo. Evgeny Margulis was...
- and songwriter. He has pla**** with a lot of Russian bands, including Voskreseniye and Tsvety. He started back as an amateur in the late sixties with Moscow...
- Больцано. О судьбе дочери Ф.М.Достоевского в Италии] (in Russian). Russkoye Voskreseniye. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 6 October 2010...
- foreign performers and famous native performers like Mashina Vremeni and Voskreseniye. The band was formed by Butusov and Umetsky. In 1982, the group made...
- (pre-reform Russian: Воскресеніе; post-reform Russian: Воскресение, romanized: Voskreséniye, also translated as The Awakening), first published in 1899, was the...
- Mashina Vremeni. Ilchenko attempted to organize a new supergroup called Voskreseniye (Russian: Воскресение, lit. 'Resurrection') with members of Mify. However...
- "day with no work". In Russian, the word for Sunday is Воскресенье (Voskreseniye) meaning "resurrection" (that is, the day of a w**** which commemorates...
- "Sankt-Peterburg", "Rossiyane", "Vysokosnoe leto", "Autograph", and "Voskreseniye" were among the main groups of the 1970s underground scene. Most of them...
- and Alexey Romanov (****ure leader of another prominent Russian band Voskreseniye ("Resurrection" or "Sunday")) 1975 – Romanov and Kutikov suddenly depart...