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'''Vesiolie Rebiata''' ({{lang-ru|Весёлые Ребята}}, which means "''jolly fellows''") is a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] |
'''Vesiolie Rebiata''' ({{lang-ru|Весёлые Ребята}}, which means "''jolly fellows''") is a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[pop rock]] band formed in 1966, in [[Moscow]], by pianist and composer [[Pavel Slobodkin]]. |
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Debut EP was sold to 15,795,000 copies. |
Debut EP was sold to 15,795,000 copies. |
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Origin | Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
Genres | Beat, pop rock, soft rock, post-punk, alternative dance |
Years active | 1966–present |
Labels | Melody, Balkanton, Bomba Music |
Members | Pavel Slobodkin |
Past members | Anatoly Alyoshin, Jury Andreev, Alexander Barykin, Lyudmila Barykina, Leonid Berger, Nina Brodskaja, Alexander Buinov, Alexey Glyzin, Alexander Gradsky, Alexander Dobronravov, Alexander Dobrynin, Alexander Lerman, Vyacheslav Malezhik, Robert Mushkambarjan, Alla Pugachyova, Svetlana Rezanova, Vladimir Fazylov, Victor Chajka, Jury Chernavsky |
Website | www |
Vesiolie Rebiata (Russian: Весёлые Ребята, which means "jolly fellows") is a Soviet pop rock band formed in 1966, in Moscow, by pianist and composer Pavel Slobodkin.
Debut EP was sold to 15,795,000 copies.
In Vesiolie Rebiata participated many famous soviet and Russian singers and composers, including Alla Pugachyova, Alexander Gradsky, Alexander Barykin and many others.
External links
- Media related to Vesyolye Rebyata at Wikimedia Commons
- http://www.veselyerebjata.ru/ - official site Template:Ref-ru