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Vlad and Niki is a YouTube channel featuring Russian American-born siblings Vladislav Vashketov (born February 26, 2013), Nikita Vashketov (born June 4, 2015), Christian Vashketov (born September 11, 2019) and Alice Vashketova.
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'Lite' version of the original Super NES game with just three playable tracks. This version has all rock music tracks changed to simple MIDI music, because the music license expired. Rocket Ranger: 1988 [78] Action: Amiga, Apple II, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, NES: Cinemaware: R-Type: 1989 [22] Side-scrolling shoot-em-up Amiga Factor 5: Sango ...
In 2014 Vlad releases "Jacks Last Dollar" and its "Part I" debuted as #14 on iTunes blues charts in the US. Subsequently, a second album "II" was released gaining praises from critics and gets a moderate success. In August 2016 Vlad releases a digital download-only album simply called "Blues".
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On 29 November 2014, Bumaga created the A4 YouTube channel, [2] playing on his surname Bumaga (Бумага), meaning Paper. [8] Fame came in 2016 after the release of the video '24 часа в батутном центре' (24 hours in a trampoline center), [6] when the number of subscribers he had increased from 200 thousand to 1 million.
Niki and Gabi (born May 5, 1995) [2] are an American duo composed of twin sisters Niki DeMar and Gabi DeMartino. They rose to prominence following the creation of their YouTube channel, where they posted covers and vlogs. They partnered with Awesomeness to produce several web shows, including their self-titled reality series which has run for ...
It's Anybody's Guess is an American game show broadcast on NBC from June 13 to September 30, 1977. Monty Hall hosted the show while Jay Stewart was the announcer. Produced by Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Productions, it was Hall's first time hosting a show other than Let's Make a Deal since 1962, when he hosted Video Village.