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  2. Songster - Wikipedia

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    The plural form "songsters" is commonly used to refer to a Songster Brigade when preceded by the definite article. Songsters commonly sing in worship services and can be used to teach congregations new songs. Songster Brigades are led by a Songster Leader, who is assisted by a Deputy Songster Leader. [6]

  3. Category:Songster musicians - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songster musicians" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Blind Blake; F.

  4. Sergey Chumakov (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Sergey Sergeevich Chumakov (Russian: Серге́й Серге́евич Чумако́в) (born 7 June 1972, Moscow) is a Soviet and Russian pop singer.. In 1988, Sergey met with the poet Alexander Shaganov, who later would become his producer (1991–93).

  5. Diana Gurtskaya - Wikipedia

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    Diana Gurtskaya was born July 2, 1978, in Abkhazia (ex-Soviet Georgia).She has been affected by visual impairment from the day she was born. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the ensuing conflict in Abkhazia in the early 1990s, her family was forced to live in a refugee camp, which eventually led them to migrate to Russia.

  6. Intars Busulis - Wikipedia

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    Intars Busulis (born 2 May 1978 in Talsi, Latvia) is a Latvian singer, trombonist and musician in a Musical Union Intars Busulis & Abonementa orķestris. Wider recognition came from participation in a band called "Caffe", in 2001.

  7. Wikipedia : Language learning centre/Russian word list

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    Great/fine - Отлично (Otlichno) (at-leetch-na) No problem - Нет проблем (Net problem) (Niet problem) That's a good question - Это хороший вопрос (Eto khoroshiy vopros) Good luck - Удачи (Udachi) Of course - Конечно (Konechno) (Konyeshna) See you later - Увидимся (Uvidimsya) (uveedimsa)

  8. Alla Pugacheva - Wikipedia

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    Pugacheva was born to Boris Mikhailovich Pugachyov and Zinaida Arkhipovna (née Odegova) Pugachyova in Moscow, on 15 April 1949. [49] In 1956, she enrolled in music school No.31, and attended the Ippolitov-Ivanov music college.

  9. Russian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest Wikipedia written in any Slavic language, surpassing its nearest rival, the Polish Wikipedia, by 20% in terms of the number of articles and fivefold by the parameter of depth. [4] In addition, the Russian Wikipedia is the largest Wikipedia written in Cyrillic [5] or in a script other than the Latin script. In April 2016, the ...