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Vesyolye Rebyata (Russian: Весёлые Ребята,
which means "Merry Lads") was a
Soviet VIA (vocal
instrumental ensemble) band
formed in 1966, in Moscow. It...
- (Avantgarde) in 1964,
Poyushchiye Gitary (The
Singing Guitars) in 1966,
Vesyolye Rebyata (Jolly Fellows) in 1968, and
Dobry Molodtsy (Good Guys) in 1969. Notable...
- and from 1971 co-operated with the Oleg
Lundstrem orchestra, "Vesyolye
Rebyata", "Samotsvety" and
other bands. He has
written more than 1000 songs, often...
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songwriter and keyboardist. He is best
known for his
tenure with
Vesyolye Rebyata between 1973 and 1989,
before starting his solo career. In the English-speaking...
- by Aquarium, Bravo,
Soyuz kompozitorov, Yury
Chernavsky with
Vesyolye Rebyata and Kino.
Boris Grebenshchikov of
Aquarium wrote the film's instrumental...
- 1961) was a
Soviet children's
literature writer. Her most
notable work
Rebyata i
Zveryata (Kids and Cubs) was
published in 1925. It is a
series of stories...
- "anniversary, best of", two-disc
concert recording — 2002) Ребята нашего полка (
Rebyata nashego polka, "the guys from our regiment" — 2004) Рассея (R****eya, "Russia"...
- in the end this
honor fell to Alla Pugacheva, the
soloist of
Vesyolye Rebyata.
According to the
terms of the contest, it was
necessary to
perform three...
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Moskvichi (Muscovites) in 1971, Oleg Lundstrem's band in 1972–73, and
Vesyolye Rebyata (Merry Folks) in 1974–75. She
recorded songs throughout that
period for...
- – 1 May 2021) was a
Russian music producer and
administrator (Vesyolye
Rebyata, Samotsvety,
Boris Amarantov, Leysya, Pesnya, Alla Pugacheva). He died...