Сергей Любавин
Sergey was born and raised in the city of Novosibirsk, in the family of the famous Siberian writer Pyotr Pavlovich Dedov. Back in Siberia, in 1981, Sergei Lyubavin created his first school musical group, and by the end of the 80s he became the vocalist of the professional group Voyage.
In the early 90s, Sergei came to Moscow. Zhurfak, then - the vocal studio of the school. Gnesins. Even then, Lyubavin wrote his songs and recorded them at the studios of Alexander Kalyanov and Vladimir Markin.
Lyubavin's first official album - "Seventeen and a Half" - was released at the Soyuz studio in 1994. The album includes both well-known courtyard songs ("Seventeen and a Half", "Lanterns") and some of Sergey's works of authorship, which are remembered and loved to this day. A vivid example of this is the song "Sanya".
Now, after almost ten years and eight albums (the ninth will appear in June), Sergey Lyubavin's repertoire includes songs, both simple "boys" and poems by classic poets, including Sergei Yesenin ("Farewell to Isadora") , folk songs ("Kalina krasnaya", "Cherry"), and songs from films ("Black Raven", "Lubo, brothers ...", "I called the horse").
But the main part of Sergey Lyubavin's repertoire is made up of author's songs.
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В друзья Сообщение Дата рождения: 10.04.1966, г. Москва
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