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Viktor Robertovich Tsoi was born on 21 June 1962, in a maternity hospital on Kuznetsovskaya Street in Leningrad.He was the only child of Valentina Vasilyevna Tsoi (née Guseva), a Russian schoolteacher, and Robert Maximovich Tsoi, a Soviet Korean engineer from Kyzyl-Orda, Kazakhstan, where his Korean parents had been exiled after Stalin's 1937 deportation of Koreans in the Soviet Union.
Viktor Tsoi, son of a Koryo-saram father and a Russian mother, lead singer of the Russian band Kino and a major figure in the development of the Soviet rock scene in the 1980s. [6] Roman Park, (Aron) Rapper with the Qpop group Mad Men (Korean-Russian descent) Polina Bogusevich, singer, winner of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2017
Tsoi (Russian: Цой; working title - 47) is a 2020 Russian film directed by Alexei Uchitel, a joint production of Russia, Lithuania, and Latvia. The film tells the story of how a participant in car accident that killed Viktor Tsoi carries the Tsoi's coffin from Jūrmala to Leningrad. Tsoi himself appears only at the beginning of the film ...
"Zakroy za mnoy dver', ya uhozhu", (Russian: Закрой за мной дверь, я ухожу, lit. 'Close the door behind me, I'm leaving') or simply "Zakroy za mnoy dver'" is a song by the Soviet rock band Kino from their sixth studio album, Gruppa krovi (Russian: Группа крови [ˈɡrupːə ˈkrovʲɪ], lit.
Vasilyev is the father of her daughter, Madison. ... On 20 June 1992, Stingray took part in the memorial concert for Viktor Tsoi held at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium.
Alexander Viktorovich Tsoi (Russian: Александр Викторович Цой), also known under the pseudonym Alexander Molchanov (Russian: Александр Молчанов; born July 26, 1985, Leningrad) is a Russian performer, composer, designer and designer, former guitarist of the band "Para bellvm", author of the video effects of the project "Symphonic Kinot", and leader of the ...
Viktor Tsoi, singer and songwriter who co-founded Kino, one of the most popular and musically influential bands in the history of Russian music. The 2002 census gave a population of 148,556 Koreans in Russia, of which 75,835 were male and 72,721 female. [31] More than half were living in Asian Russia.
Kino (Russian: Кино, lit. 'cinema, film', pronounced) is a Russian rock band formed in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) in 1981.The band was co-founded and headed by Viktor Tsoi, who wrote the music and lyrics for almost all of the band's songs, until his death in 1990.