Valery Pavlovich Posidelov (born August 19, 1960 , Rostov-on-Don ) is a Russian rock musician , journalist , writer. Best known as the leader of the rock groups Day and Evening, New Komsomol members, Trans-Motor, Storyteller in Law and There! There is nothing . ”
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Valery Posidelov, thrash action “Fucking butterflies”, Rostov Biennale , May 24, 2010 | |
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| Professions | vocalist , guitarist |
| Instruments | guitar |
| Collectives | "Day and Evening" “ There! There is Nothing "Storyteller in law" |
Biography
Born on August 19, 1960 in Rostov-on-Don . In 1983 he graduated from the journalism faculty of Rostov State University .
In 1979, he organized the Day and Evening group, which gave rise to the “second wave” of Rostov rock music. After the breakup of “Day and Evening” in 1988, he organized the group “ There! There is Nothing ”, which was invited to the first rock festival of the Aurora magazine, organized by Alexander Zhitinsky .
In January 1986, he was elected chairman of the Rostov Rock Club , but almost immediately resigned, preferring creative work to administrative work [1] . At the same time, Valery Posidelov remained one of the most active and active participants in the local rock movement [1] .
Together with Galina Pilipenko published typewritten rock fanzine “PNCHU” (“The appendix does not know why”) and the magazine “ Boom Boom! Boom! " [2] [3] .
“To the ironic question N about how the magazine, whose heroes are little known, can be interesting and popular, Valery Posidelov confidently answered:“ We are promoting those who deserve to be known about them. We must make our way through bad taste and philistinism, reigning all around. If you believe, everything will work out. "And Valery Posidelov believes that a generation of" very new Russians "is emerging in Russia, who understand the benefits of investing in art." - wrote in 1995 Katerina Gordeeva in the weekly "City N". [4] .
In 1989, together with Galina Pilipenko, he created the country's first samizdat podcast project “ The Illusion of Independent Radio ” [5] .
In May 2010, Vadim Morozov took part in the thrash action of the Fucking butterflies game together with guitarists Dmitry Keleshyan ( Worse Than Children group), V. Knyazev, Papa Srapa “Dick trasy style - installetion” at the opening of the central project The First South Russian Biennale of Contemporary Art in Rostov-on-Don [6] [7] .
Books
- Posidelov V. The magic of rock music. - Rostov-on-Don: Phoenix, 2001 .-- 320 p. - ISBN 5-222-01732-X . [eight]
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Sources
- ↑ 1 2 Yuzhanskaya V. Tuning fork. Day and Evening // Komsomolets. - 1987. - Jan 31.
- ↑ Tretyakov D. 10 major journals of the Rostov samizdat Archival copy of September 18, 2008 on the Wayback Machine // Who is in charge . - 2006. - No. 1.
- ↑ Kushnir A. Golden Underground. A complete illustrated encyclopedia of rock samizdat. - Nizhny Novgorod: Dekom, 1994 .-- 366 p.
- ↑ Katerina Gordeeva. Hobbies / Weekly “City N”. N39 / 141 / - 1995 year. - The 4th of October.
- ↑ Pilipenko G. Rostov fed on “The Illusions of Independent Radio” // www.rostovnews.net. - 2013. - Aug 31.
- ↑ Urakcheeva Yu. Rostov business invested in contemporary art // City N. - 2010. - June 1.
- ↑ First South Russian Biennale of Contemporary Art. Catalog. - Rostov-on-Don: Omega-print, 2010 .-- S. 98. - ISBN 978-5-91575-029-5 .
- ↑ Posidelov V. The magic of rock music. - Rostov-on-Don: Phoenix, 2001 .-- 320 p. - ISBN 5-222-01732-X .