Yuri Loza
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Birth name | Юрий Эдуардович Лоза Yury Eduardovich Loza |
Born | Sverdlovsk, Soviet Union | 1 February 1954
Genres | Soft rock, art rock, soviet music, Russian chanson |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, musician |
Instruments | Singing, guitar |
Years active | 1983–present |
Yuri Eduardovich Loza (Russian: Юрий Эдуардович Лоза; born February 1, 1954 in Sverdlovsk, Soviet Union) is a Russian singer, poet, and composer.[1]
In 1983, he moved to Moscow with the purpose to enter the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts, but failed the entry exams and joined the rock band, . Soon his songs became the majority of the band's repertoire.[2]
Since 1987, Loza has been singing solo.
Discography[]
- 1983 — Путешествие в рок-н-ролл (underground tape record)[3]
- 1984 — Огни эстрады
- 1984 — Концерт для друзей
- 1985 — Тоска
- 1985 — Огни эстрады
- 1986 — Любовь, любовь…
- 1988 — Что сказано, то сказано
- 1990 — Вся жизнь — дорога
- 1994 — Для души
- 1994 — Архив
- 1995 — Для ума…
- 1995 — Что сказано, то сказано (2CD)
- 2000 — Заповедные места
- 2001 — Любимые песни
- 2002 — Компиляция в серии «Бульвар звезд»
- 2002 — Компиляция в серии «Grand Collection»
- 2002 — Компиляция в серии «Звездная серия»
- 2004 — Запрещенные песни
- 2004 — Я умею мечтать… (2CD)
References[]
- ^ Yuri Loza home page
- ^ "Zodchiye"[permanent dead link] (in Russian)
- ^ "100 Tape Albums of Soviet Rock", A. Kushnir, article "Yuri Loza + Primis, A Journey into Rock and Roll (1983)" (in Russian)
External links[]
Categories:
- 1954 births
- Living people
- Russian composers
- Russian male composers
- Russian male poets
- Russian male singers
- Soviet male singers
- 20th-century male singers
- Russian chanson