Golden Gramophone Award
Golden Gramophone | |
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Awarded for | a reward to the performer for a song |
Country | Russia |
Presented by | Russkoe Radio |
First awarded | 1996 |
Website | rusradio.ru/air/grammofon/ |
The Golden Gramophone Award (Russian: Золотой граммофон) is a yearly national Russian music award, established by Russian Radio in 1996.[1][2]
Most awarded artists[]
Complete list of artists who received prizes until 2019: |
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23 statues: |
Philipp Kirkorov |
17 statues: |
Nikolay Baskov |
15 statues: |
Valery Meladze |
14 statues: |
Grigory Leps |
13 statues: |
Ani Lorak |
12 statues: |
Valeriya |
10 statues: |
Nu Virgos |
9 statues: |
Ivanushki International |
8 statues: |
Ruki Vverh! |
7 statues: |
Anzhelika Varum
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6 statues: |
5 statues: |
A-Studio
Victoria Dayneko Potap & Nastya Kamenskykh |
4 statues: |
Boris Moiseev
Otpetie moshenniki Hi-Fi |
3 statues: |
Cabaret-duet "Akademiya"
Dzhigan
Jeanna Friske (†)
Natasha Koroleva
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2 statues: |
Alena Apina Ariana
DJ Smash Murat Nasyrov (†)
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1 statue: |
Alekseev
Alexander Shevchenko
Arash
BiS
Infiniti Lyudmila Sokolova Martan
Revolvers
Tutsi
Mot & Ani Lorak Gradusy Pizza Igor Burnyshev Artik & Asti Marcel |
Special Award for contribution in national music: |
Lev Leshchenko (2) Yuri Antonov (2) Eduard Khil (†) Lyudmila Zykina (†) |
References[]
- ^ GRAMMYS, RUSSIAN-STYLE: Pop's hottest hit Radio City[permanent dead link], Todd Hollingshead, New York Daily News, May 9, 2004.[dead link]
- ^ p. 241, Pop culture Russia!: media, arts, and lifestyle, Birgit Beumers, ABC-CLIO, 2005, ISBN 1-85109-459-8.
External links[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Golden Gramophone Award. |
Categories:
- Awards established in 1996
- Russian music awards
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