Mikhail Muromov
Mikhail Vladimirovich Muromov (Russian: Михаи́л Владими́рович Му́ромов; born 18 November 1950, Moscow[2] ) is a Soviet and Russian singer, actor, musician and composer.[1]
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Background information | |
Birth name | Mikhail Vladimirovich Muromov |
Born | 18 November 1950 |
Genres | Pop, Russian pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, composer |
Associated acts | VIA Slavs Larisa Rubalskaya[1] |
Discography
- 1984 – Captains
- 1986 – Risk Area
- 1986 – Home Magnetoalbum
- 1987 – Apples in Snow
- 1987 – The Guys from Afghanistan
- 1987 – Sings Mikhail Muromov
- 1988 – Business Woman
- 1989 – The Witch
- 1990 – Sweet Poison
- 1990 — №1 (LP)
- 1992 – Super 2 (LP)
- 1994 – Afghanistan
- 1994 — A Strange Woman
- 1994 – Salute, Beloved
- 2001 – Names For All Times
- 2005 – Grand Collection[3][2]
- 2017 — Pink on White 2017
Popular songs
- Apples in Snow (Andrey Dementyev)
- Ariadna (Rimma Kazakova)
- Afghanistan (Andrey Dementyev)
- Forest Academy (Sergey Mikhalkov)
- A Strange Woman (Larisa Rubalskaya)
Filmography
- 1981 — The Only Man as policeman
- 1982 — The Trust That Went Bust as busker[1]
- 1982 — Just Awful! as composer
- 1986 – The Right People as bouncer at the restaurant
- 1987 — Daughter as Alexander, the singer
- 1991 — Dura as Miguel
References
External links
- Mikhail Muromov at IMDb
- Profile Mikhail Muromov on Moskva.FM
- Mikhail Muromov discography at Discogs
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