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  2. Toch-v-Toch - Wikipedia

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    Each jury member gives a mark to each contestant after they have performed, rating their impersonation from 1 to 5. At the end of the episode, a fifth jury member - the arbitrator, appears, usually also dressed as a famous singer or actor, and also performing a number as that celebrity, before giving his marks to the contestants (also from 1 to 5).

  3. THEESatisfaction - Wikipedia

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    Stasia "Stas" Irons performing as part of THEESatisfaction in Seattle in 2009 Catherine "Cat" Harris-White performing as part of THEESatisfaction in Seattle in 2009. Stasia Irons was born in 1985 in Tacoma, Washington. [4] Catherine Harris-White was raised in Hawaii. [4]

  4. Lyube - Wikipedia

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    Lyube [1] (Russian: Любэ́, IPA:) is a Russian rock band from Lyubertsy, a city in Moscow Oblast.Lyube's music is a mixture of several genres, with influences from both Russian folk music, rock, Russian chanson, and Soviet military songs.

  5. Stanislav Baretsky - Wikipedia

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    On 7 March 2006, Stas performed at the Moscow club “Ikra” after the presentation of the album YOI “Warm Math” (“Warm Mathematics”) and a performance by 2H Company; [7] some listeners left the room. [6] Stas Baretsky made an indelible impression on me. I believe this is Viktor Tsoi of our time. And he holds the microphone, like Tsoi ...

  6. Vibe Tribe - Wikipedia

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    Vibe Tribe was the music project of Russian-born Israeli former music producer Stas Marnyanski (23 March 1985 - 30 October 2022) and (formerly) Elmar Ivatarov.. Stas began producing electronic-based music at age 13.

  7. Tsvety - Wikipedia

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    But in 1977, the band revived under the new name The Stas Namin Group. In 1978, the band went on tour while still being banned by all central mass media outlets. In 1980, during the years of the Olympic Thaw, the band managed to release a solo album "Hymn to the Sun", and participate in a TV show, after that they were banned once again.

  8. Staś Kmieć - Wikipedia

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    Staś Kmieć at the Boston Ballet in 1985. Staś Kmieć (/ ˈ s t ɑː ʃ k ə ˈ m j ɛ tʃ / STAHSH kə-MYETCH, Polish: [staɕ ˈkmjɛt͡ɕ]) is an American theater and dance choreographer, specializing in a variety of styles of dance: theatre dance, character/folk, period/historical, social/ballroom, ballet, and concert dance.

  9. Music of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Among the most notable VIA bands and vocalists were Pesniary, a folk band from Belarus; Zemlyane, Poyushchiye Gitary, Yuri Antonov with Arax and Stas Namin with Tsvety. To break through into the mainstream with state-owned Soviet media, any band should have become an officially recognized VIA.