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VIA Plamya

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Years active
  
1975–present

Active from
  
1975

Genres
  
Pop rock, Pop music

Website
  
plamya.com

Origins
  
Soviet Union, Russia

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Members
  
Sergey Berezin, Alexei Kondakov, Stanislav Cheremukhin, Sergey Danilov, Andrey Tarabukin, Igor Timofeev

Record labels
  
Moroz Records, Kvadro-Disk

Similar
  
Samotsvety, Vesyolye Rebyata, Verasy, Leysya - Pesnya, Valentin Dyakonov

VIA Plamya (Russian: Пламя, Flame) is a Soviet and Russian pop group.

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Biography

Group was organized in Moscow in October 1975, when the members of the popular in the early 70s VIA "Samotsvety" parted with their leader Yuriy Malikov. The artistic director of the new group, which became known as "Plamya", became an accomplished musician Nikolai Mikhailov.

As composition of the "Plamya" also includes Valentin Diaconov and Yuri Peterson (guitar and vocals), Alexey Shachnev (bass), Sergey Berezin (keyboards) and Alexander Mogilevsky and Gennady Zharkov (pipes), Irina Shachneva (vocals) and Yuriy Genbachev (drums) . Most members of the ensemble had an average music education.

In total, during the time of his success on the Soviet stage VIA has released 16 LPs - Giants 5 and 11 minions. In the early 2000s, the group re-recorded his repertoire on CD.

Songs

Marmalade Tale2013
I Give you Moscow2013
Love Ring2013

References

VIA Plamya Wikipedia