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The Blue Bird - Soviet music group, vocal and instrumental ensemble (VIA), which existed from 1972 to 1991. Later, the name ''Blue Bird'' took several Russian musical groups consisting including former members of the original band. ==History== The band formed in 1972 in the city of Gomel (Belarus) as vocal-instrumental ensemble ''We, you and guitar''. In its structure were Sergey Drozdov (at the time - a student of the Gomel Music College Sokolovsky ), Vyacheslav Yatsyna, Valery Pavlov, Boris Belotserkovskii, Yuri Metyolkin, Yakov Tsyporkin and Vladimir Blum. Subsequently, the band was called ''Voices of Polesie'' became the winner of the Belarusian national competitions and all-union competition. In 1978 the ensemble was awarded the All-Union Competition entertainers. In 1986 the group took part in the festival ''Rock for Peace'' in the Czech town of Sokolovo, and then sends an address in the location of Soviet troops in Germany. According to Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Drozdov was one of the recognizable voices in the Soviet Union.〔(В Тамбове умер солист Синей птицы Сергей Дроздов — Антон Валагин )〕 In 1987, Blue Bird participates in the Festival of Soviet-Indian friendship, in February 1988 in favor of the Afghan cities of Kabul, Herat, and Bagram, and also gives a lot of concerts for the troops of the Soviet Army in Poland. In the summer of 1991, a group arranges tours to the United States, has returned to the team in the fall to another new country. This ended the life of the group in the same composition. 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「The Blue Bird (music group)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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