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Bolalar

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Years active
  
1989–present

Members
  
Tohir Sodiqov

Genres
  
Rock music, Pop music

Record label
  
Guild

Albums
  
The Best of Bolalar

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Labels
  
Tarona Records Kelajak Records

Past members
  
Bahodir Poʻlatov Husan Sodiqov Javohir Zokirov Nargiz Zokirova Ruslan Sharipov Toir Odilov Temur Gʻaniyev

Origin
  
Tashkent, Uzbekistan (1989)

Similar
  
Rayhon, Lola Yoʻldosheva, Shahzoda, Ozodbek Nazarbekov, Yulduz Usmonova

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Bolalar are an Uzbek pop-rock band formed in 1989 by Tohir Sodiqov, Bahodir Poʻlatov, Javohir Zokirov, and Ravshan Sobirov. The band currently consists of members Tohir Sodiqov (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Timur Gʻaynutdinov (lead guitar), Anvar Salohutdinov (bass guitar), Tofik Morduxayev (drums), and Vagif Zokirov (keyboard, composing, arrangement). The name of the band, "Bolalar," means "children" or "boys" in Uzbek. It also means "guys" in Uzbek slang.

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Bolalar have received several awards and nominations throughout their career. In 2001, the band won a Tarona, an accolade given to recognize outstanding achievement in the music industry of Uzbekistan, for Best Song. Bolalar also received the Tarona Award for Best Band in 2001 and 2002. Tohir Sodiqov, the long-time lead singer, guitarist, songwriter and composer of Bolalar, is a Meritorious Artist of Uzbekistan.

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Bolalar and the Russian band Laskoviy Mai, who were an early influence on Bolalar, have often been called "the legends of the 1990s." Bolalar are among the few Central Asian bands to have given concerts in the United States and to have released albums on iTunes.

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History

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Tohir Sodiqov and his friends Bahodir Poʻlatov, Javohir Zokirov, and Ruslan Sharipov, who all went to Secondary School No. 41 in Tashkent, founded the band in 1989. They gained popularity in Uzbekistan after their first hit, "Bolalar", in 1989. Bolalar originally consisted of Bahodir Poʻlatov, Husan Sodiqov (Tohir Sodiqov's brother), Javohir Zokirov, Nargiz Zokirova, Ruslan Sharipov, Tofik Marduxayev, Toir Odilov, and Tohir Sodiqov.

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Bolalar performed to a large audience for the first time in February 1990. In January 1990, they recorded their first album, Esingdami seni? (Do You Remember?). The group's artistic director and composer was originally Ruslan Sharipov. Over the years, most of the original members left the band. The remaining band members occasionally perform together. Tohir Sodiqov has launched a successful solo career. He usually writes both the music and lyrics to his songs.

Discography

Bolalar released their first album, Esingdami seni? (Do You Remember?), in January 1990. On January 22, 2007, the band released their album The Very Best of the Fontana Years on iTunes.

To date, Tohir Sodiqov and Bolalar have released over 280 songs, 28 albums, and a dozen music videos. Sodiqov has launched a successful solo career. Still, the band members occasionally perform together.

Musical style and influences

Bolalar's musical style has generally been characterized as pop rock. However, they have experimented with different musical styles throughout their career.

The band members were influenced by the Uzbek rock and roll singer Davron Gaipov and the then-popular Russian band Laskoviy Mai. Tohir Sodiqov and Yuri Shatunov, the lead singer of Laskoviy Mai, performed together in Tashkent in 2009.

Awards and accolades

Bolalar have received several awards and nominations throughout their career. In 2001, the band won a Tarona, an accolade given to recognize outstanding achievement in the music industry of Uzbekistan, for Best Song. Bolalar also received the Tarona Award for Best Band in 2001 and 2002.

Tohir Sodiqov, the long-time lead singer of Bolalar, is a Meritorious Artist of Uzbekistan. Bolalar are among the few Central Asian bands to have given concerts in the United States and to have released albums on iTunes.

Songs

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References

Bolalar Wikipedia