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  2. Kombinaciya - Wikipedia

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    Kombinaciya (Russian: Комбинация) is a Soviet and Russian female pop band.The name means "combination," but the Russian word is a double entendre which also refers to a woman's frilly slip, [1] and at the group's 1988 performance in Moscow they were forced to perform under a different name because "Kombinaciya" was considered too suggestive a band title.

  3. Valery Mikhailovich Didula - Wikipedia

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    www.didula.com. Valery Mikhailovich Didula ( Belarusian: Валерый Міхайлавіч Дзідзюля, romanized : Valiery Mikhaylavich Dzidziulia; born 24 January 1970) is a Soviet and Belarusian guitar virtuoso, composer, arranger, music producer, leader of the DiDuLa band. [ 1][ 2] Performs folk and fusion music with a new age influence.

  4. Music of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Music of Russia denotes music produced from Russia and/or by Russians. Russia is a large and culturally diverse country, with many ethnic groups, each with their own locally developed music. Russian music also includes significant contributions from ethnic minorities, who populated the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and modern-day Russia.

  5. Live from Moscow 1979 - Wikipedia

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    Live from Moscow 1979 is a live album by English musician Elton John released in April 2019. It was recorded during John's May 1979 tour of the Soviet Union, when he played a series of shows in Leningrad and Moscow accompanied by percussionist Ray Cooper. The live recordings were initially broadcast by BBC Radio 1 and were long available on ...

  6. ResuRection - Wikipedia

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    ResuRection. "Hey DJ!" " ResuRection " ( Russian: Воскрешение, [ 3] pronounced [vəskrʲɪˈʂɛnʲɪje], lit. 'Resurrection') is a song by Russian trance music group PPK. It was released in November 2001 as the lead single from their debut album, Reload.

  7. PPK (duo) - Wikipedia

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    Roman Korzhov. Alexander Polyakov. Sergey Pimenov. PPK ( Russian: ППК) is a Russian trance duo based primarily in Rostov-on-Don. The group consists of Sergey Pimenov [ ru] and Alexander Polyakov [Wikidata]. [ 1] The name 'PPK' is the abbreviation of founding members' initials; K was for short-time member DJ Kordj (Roman Korzhov).

  8. Compressed audio optical disc - Wikipedia

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    A compressed audio optical disc, MP3 CD, or MP3 CD-ROM or MP3 DVD is an optical disc (usually a CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R or DVD-RW) that contains digital audio in the MP3 file format. Discs are written in the "Yellow Book" standard data format (used for CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs ), as opposed to the Red Book standard audio format (used for CD-DA audio CDs).

  9. Moscow Calling - Wikipedia

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    Moscow Calling. Moscow Сalling (titled Gorky Park 2 in many countries, including Russia) is the second album by Russian rock band Gorky Park. It was released between 1992 and 1993. Four music videos were made for the album: "Moscow Calling", "Stranger", "I’m Going Down" and "Tell Me Why".