Vladislav Andrianov compositions sheet music and chords

Vladislav Vadimovich Andrianov (July 24, 1951, Rostov-on-Don, RSFSR, USSR – January 2, 2009, ibid.) was a Soviet and Russian singer and lead singer of the ensemble "Leisya, Pesnya." He gained fame as the first performer of the song "Po volne moego memy" (On the Wave of My Memory) from composer David Tukhmanov's album of the same name. In 1972, he became a soloist with the vocal and instrumental ensemble "Vityazi," organized at the Kemerovo Philharmonic. In 1976, he moved to Moscow, where he formed the ensemble "Leisya, Pesnya" with his former comrades from "Vityazi." Andrianov gained popularity as a performer of songs such as "Proshay," "Freckled Girl," "Kto tebe skazat," "Imposyashnit' nepoysnit' (It's Impossible to Explain)," and others. In 1978, he won the All-Union Competition of Variety Artists in Sochi. In 1980, he left the ensemble—his departure coincided with the departure to the United States of Mikhail Shufutinsky, who had led the ensemble since 1976. From 1980 onward, he performed with the Red Poppies ensemble. Between 1984 and 1990, he performed virtually nothing.

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