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Soviet conductors (music) (1 C, 129 P) G. Soviet musical groups (3 C, 15 P) Pages in category "Soviet musicians" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of ...
Born in Chicago William Beckett: Feb 11, 1985: Musician, associated with The Academy Is... Lived in Chicago Joe Becker (musician) Jun 23, 1976: Guitarist, composer, and multi-instrumentalist Born in Chicago Taylor Bennett: Jan 19, 1996: Rapper Born in Chicago Franz Benteler: 1925: 2010: Violinist, "Ambassador of Music for Chicago" Lived in ...
Soviet musicians (7 C, 60 P) Soviet musicologists ... Soviet songs (2 C, 47 P) Pages in category "Music of the Soviet Union"
Since the end of the cold war and the inclusion of Russia in pop culture, Russian music has also been included in many games, the most notable being the Tetris theme. Introduction of Russian songs in media also brought about background music, including "Glory to Arstotzka" [48] from the 2014 video game, Papers, Please.
Soviet Union portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vocalists from the Soviet Union . The main articles for this category are music of the Soviet Union and singing .
M. Muslim Magomayev (composer) Anton Mailyan; Teisutis Makačinas; Vyacheslav Malezhik; Arif Malikov; Vladimir Markin; Vladimir Martynov; Vladimir Matetsky; Igor Matsiyevsky
The band was founded in 1966 in Petersburg by Vladimir Vasilyev - (guitar, vocal) and Evgeny Bronevitsky (vocal, bass guitar) and other pro-western Russian musicians. Initially inspired by the music of The Beatles and other bands of the 1960s the band also played in a manner not that different from Hungary's Illés and Poland's Czerwone Gitary ...
Soviet Union portal This category is for articles about conductors from the Asian–European former country of the Soviet Union . Classification : People : By occupation : Music directors / Musicians : Conductors (music) : By nationality : Soviet