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Urmas Alender (22 November 1953 – 28 September 1994)〔(''Postimees: Urmas Alender – mitme näoga Janus.'' 22.11.2003 )〕 was an Estonian singer and musician who is possibly best recalled as the vocalist of such popular Estonian bands as Ruja and Propeller. Born in Tallinn, Estonia,〔(Urmas Alender Biography )〕 Alender began his musical career in the rock band Shades in 1969 but left the following year to become the vocalist for Andromeeda.〔 In 1971, Alender fronted the progressive rock band Ruja with pianist Rein Rannap. The band was influenced by such Western acts as Genesis, Yes, Emerson, Lake & Palmer and King Crimson and often incorporated the poetry of Estonian writers Juhan Viiding and Ott Arder into the lyrics.〔(Central European Review:''Estonia's Purveyors of Prog'' )〕 The band were one of the first nationally commercially successful rock bands to perform in their native Estonian language.〔 Alender would remain with the band until its demise in 1988. From 1979 until 1980, Urmas Alender also fronted the Estonian punk rock band Propeller. Other bands Alender performed with were Teravik (1973–1976), Data (1988–1989), and in 1983, he briefly played in an outfit called Kaseke. In 1987, Alender appeared in the Estonian rockumentary ''Pingul keel'' (''Tightened String'') alongside such other popular Estonian musicians as Tõnis Mägi, Ivo Linna and Anne Veski.〔(Tallinn Film )〕 After years of being harassed by the KGB and Soviet authorities, Alender temporarily emigrated to Sweden in 1989.〔(Ruja )〕 On 28 September 1994, while en route from Tallinn to Stockholm, Sweden, Urmas Alender died when the cruiseferry MS Estonia sank in the Baltic Sea. He is survived by a daughter, Yoko Alender.〔 In 2003, Liia Sakkos made a documentary about Alender, titled ''Teisel pool vett'' (English: ''On the Other Side of the Water'', also a title of a song by Ruja). ==Discography== * "Vana kloun" (1992) * "Hingelind" (1994) * "Kogutud teosed. 1968-1980. Esimene osa." (2000) * "Kogutud teosed. 1981-1993. Teine osa." (2000) * "Kui mind enam ei ole" (2001) * "Kohtumine Albertiga" (2-CD, 2003) * "Kohtumine Albertiga" (2003) * "Armastuse ämblik" (2003) 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「Urmas Alender」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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