Myllärit ( Mullarit , Kar. , Fin. - “Millers” ) - Karelian folk- rock band . It was founded in 1992 in Petrozavodsk .
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| Genre | folk rock |
| Years | 1992 - 2011 |
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| Language of songs | Finnish Russian Karelian |
| Label | Boxco Myllarit center |
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History
First Team Members
Guitar
- Alexander Bykadorov - guitar - the founder of the group [1] .
Double bass
- Andrei Varkentin (1992-1997)
- Andrei Khabonen (1997-1998)
Wind
- Dmitry Dyomin (1992-2002)
- Kirill Titkov (2002-2002)
Vocals
- Arto Rinne (1994-2002)
- Yana Lebedeva (2005-2006)
- Leo Sevets
Violin
- Elena Samsonovich (1992-1993)
- Zhanna Kudryavtseva (1993-1995)
Alto
- Maria Frolova (1992-1993)
In 2004, the album "Saaren Synty" ("The Birth of the Island") was released, the main vocalist - Leo Sevets (1965-2016) [2] .
In autumn 2005, the album “Metsolan Kuningas” (“King of the Forest”) was recorded, after which Sevets left the band. His place was taken by the leader of the Petrozavodsk rockabilly band 15 Megatones Andrei Khabonen, who in 1997 played the Mullarit on the double bass.
On May 25, 2010, at the age of 52, Alexander Bykadorov, one of the founders of the “Mullyarit” group, “grandfather”, passed away. This nickname was fixed to him among friends and fans. [3]
Group Composition
- Andrey Khabonen - vocals, guitar
- Tatyana Umnyakova - violin
- Andrey Lukin - drums
- Roman Ershihin - bass
- Andrey Brazevich - accordion
- Sergey Klevensky - wind instruments
- Sergey Zobnev - Group Director
- Sergey Ilchenko - sound engineer
Discography
- "From St. Petersburg "(1993)
- Eta Pravda (1997)
- "In the Light of a White Night" (1999)
- “A Voi Voi!” (2000)
- The Tenth Spring (2002)
- “Saaren Synty” (2004)
- Metsolan Kuningas (2005)
See also
- Santtu Karhu & Talvisovat
Notes
Links
- Myllärit official website
- MySpace Page
- Myllärit at Last.fm
