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During this period, Russian Red also recorded a duet with Elvis Presley of his song "Love Me Tender" in the special Spanish edition of the album Viva Elvis, released in late 2010. [12] In October 2011 she covered the Leonard Cohen song " So Long, Marianne " as a tribute to him, [ citation needed ] and she was the voice of Mérida on the ...
Russian Red. Released: June 29, 2008: Genre: Indie folk: ... I Love Your Glasses is the debut album by Spanish indie folk singer Russian Red. It was released in 2008 ...
The Alexandrov Ensemble with Iosif Kobzon as soloist The Alexandrov Ensemble, Bielsko-Biala, 2006.Victor Sanin on the left, Dmitry Bykov on the right (soloists) The Alexandrov Ensemble (Russian: Ансамбль Александрова, romanized: Ansambl' Aleksandrova; commonly known as the Red Army Choir [1] in the West) is an official army choir of the Russian armed forces.
During the war, the singer served in the Red Banner Song and Dance Ensemble of Alexandrov, and in 1946 he joined the troupe of the Kirov (Mariinsky) Theater. [224] Yaroshenko recorded songs such as There Is a Cliff on the Volga, Song of Russia and Bandura (1948)
Singer, blogger: Labels: ... Russia) is a Russian singer and blogger. [1] Career. At the age of five, she opened her first video blog, that her parents helped her run.
The Russian Orthodox Church on Friday called for an apology from Alla Pugacheva, the country's most renowned pop singer who returned home this week, over her criticism of Russia's war in Ukraine.
Eduard Anatolyevich Khil (Russian: Эдуа́рд Анато́льевич Хиль, IPA: [ɨdʊˈart ɐnɐˈtolʲjɪvʲɪtɕ ˈxʲilʲ]; 4 September 1934 – 4 June 2012), often anglicized as Edward Hill, was a Russian baritone singer.
The Choir performs in Warsaw, 2009. The Alexandrov Ensemble choir (established Moscow 1926) is the choir of the Alexandrov Ensemble.. It has for most of its history been a male-voice choir of tenors and basses, based in Moscow and directed and conducted by Alexander V. Alexandrov from 1926 to 1946, by his son Boris A. Alexandrov from 1946 to 1987, and by various directors up to the present.