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Anna Gerasimova ((ロシア語:А́нна Гео́ргиевна Гера́симова), born 19 April 1961, Moscow), also known by her nickname Umka ((ロシア語:У́мка)), is a Russian rock singer-songwriter, the leader of the group Umka and Bronevik. She is also a poet, literary translator, literature researcher, traveler, and a significant person in the Russian hippie movement. ==Songs== Songs written and sung by Umka have become well-known among the Soviet hippies since 1986. In 1986-87 she recorded five homemade albums with different musicians, and these albums have been widely spread on tapes in the USSR and abroad. In 1988 she stopped writing songs and switched to philological work and translations; in 1989 she defended her Ph.D. dissertation about OBERIU literary group. In 1995 she returned to active song-writing and performing. She started to perform with occasional musicians in a number of concerts and recorded several homemade albums. Eventually her band has gained the name ''Bronevichok'' ("Small Armored Vehicle"; in 2005 the name was changed to ''Bronevik'', "Armored Vehicle"). The first studio album by ''Umka & Bronevichok'' was released on tapes in 1997; the first compact disc titled ''The CD'' was released in 1998. In these years they have been generally considered as 'underground' musicians, though never willing to remain underground. Since 1998 about 20 albums were released on CDs. Umka and her band travel extensively; they toured in many cities of the former USSR and many countries aboard (USA, United Kingdom, Israel, Germany, Netherlands). The total number of published songs is above 250; many songs were never released. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Anna Gerasimova」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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