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  2. Leningrad (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band eventually made its way to radio and TV (with profanity bleeped out). Shnurov even presented several New Year's Eve TV shows. In 2007, the group began experimenting with female backup vocals, finally choosing jazz singer Yuliya Kogan as a permanent band member. Leningrad disbanded in 2008, and then reunited in 2010.

  3. Babye leto - Wikipedia

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    Babye leto (Russian: Бабье лето, meaning 'Indian Summer'), is an album by the Russian band Leningrad, released in 2006. [1] In a review for Afisha magazine, Maxim Semelyak thought that while the band was as energetic as previous outings, their style was no longer interesting. [ 2 ]

  4. N.E.P. - Wikipedia

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    The band was formed in January 1988 by Sergey Parashchuk, who has been leading it to the present. Emerging from the 1980s Soviet rock movement, which was among the most influential drivers of social change in the USSR but was soon to end, the band still managed to make it to the elite of Leningrad rock, the key echelon of the rock movement, before the Leningrad Rock Club vanished together with ...

  5. Hleb (album) - Wikipedia

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    Khleb (Russian: Хлеб, meaning 'bread') is an album released by the Russian band Leningrad. This album was later re-released in Germany, where it gained some popularity. "Malaya Leningradskaya Simfoniya" is a classical compilation of five Leningrad songs performed by the Rastrelli Cello Quartet, arranged by Sergey Drabkina.

  6. N.O.M. - Wikipedia

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    N.O.M. (also, NOM: Neformálnoye objedinénie molodiózhi, The Informal Youth Association) is a Soviet/Russian experimental rock band, formed in 1987 in Saint Petersburg (then Leningrad), known for its mix of art rock, ska, folklore, classical influences (including occasional bouts of operatic singing) and eccentric theatrical stage shows. [2]

  7. Rock music in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The Leningrad Rock Club, founded in 1981 and supported by the CPSU, Komsomol, and the city and federal governments, was probably the biggest venue, [67] featuring "classic Russian rock" by Aquarium, [68] Kino, [69] Zoopark, Piknik, [70] Alisa, [71] DDT, Televizor, N.E.P., etc. [72] It also included the nascent Russian art-rock movement ...

  8. What is a Tar Heel? Explaining North Carolina basketball ...

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    The Tar Heels have been one of the most successful programs and again this season have returned to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16. The 1-seeded UNC (29-7) will face off against 4 seed Alabama (23-11 ...

  9. History of Saint Petersburg - Wikipedia

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    A popular ska punk band from Saint Petersburg is called Leningrad. Leningrad Oblast retained its name after a popular vote. It is a separate federal subject of Russia of which the city of St. Petersburg is the capital. In 1996, Vladimir Yakovlev was elected the head of the Saint Petersburg City Administration, and changed his title from mayor ...