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Russian Rock founder celebrates 70th anniversary

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Russian Rock founder celebrates 70th anniversary


03.11.2019

Photo credit: Gradsky Hall 

Famous Russian singer Alexander Gradsky celebrates 70th anniversary today, November, 3d, RT TV Channel reports. One of the most important Russian Rock founders in USSR. His way to success started in amature rock group Skomorokhi. 

Later he's became popular as pop and classical music singer and author. Gradsky's written soundtracks for almost 50 features, including Lover's Romance by Andrey Konchalovsky, he composed rock-operas Stadium and Master and Margarita. 

Until now the artist continues to be active. In 2012 he participated in the Voice show as a coach, and in 2015 he's opened his own theater. 

Gradsky's discography counts over 40 albums. 

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