Ariel (Russian band)
Russian pop/rock band from Chelyabinsk / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ariel (Russian: Ариэль) are a "VIA" (pop/rock) band based in Chelyabinsk, Russia. They were formed in 1970 and headed by Valery Yarushin. From 1989 to the present day, they have been headed by Rostislav Gepp. The group emerged from a fusion of two earlier (1960s) ensembles, called Ariel and Allegro. Yarushin, who had been in charge of Allegro, became the manager of the new group. The band was popular during the Soviet era and won several awards. Their performances often made use of material of Russian folk music.
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Origin | Chelyabinsk, Russia |
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Years active | 1968 (1968)–present |
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Past members | Lev Fidelman, Lev Ratner, Valeriy Slepukhin, Viktor Kolesnikov, Vladimir Kindinov, Yevgeniy Smetannikov, Vyacheslav Bartashov, Lev Gurov†, Sergey Antonov†, Sergey Sharikov, Oleg Sterkhov, Valeriy Sundarev |
Website | mband |
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