Agatha Christie (band)
Agatha Christie (Russian: Агата Кристи) was a Soviet and Russian rock band, one of the most popular in the country in the middle and in the second half of the 1990s. Founded in 1985 in Sverdlovsk.[1]
Officially, however, the history of the group is counted from the concert February 20, 1988.[1]
After the collapse of Agatha Christie in 2010, the former lead singer Gleb Samoylov, together with keyboardist Konstantin Bekrev and drummer Dmitry Khakimov created the group The Matrixx.
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Gleb Samoylov, 2011
Honors and Awards
- 1991: Grand Prix at the Festival of young European bands Open du Rock (Burgundy, France) [2]
- 1996, 1997, 2001: Ovation
- 1997: Golden Gramophone Award
- 1998 - World Music Awards in the nomination Successfully selling foreign artist (Monte Carlo)[1]
- 2004: Komsomolskaya Pravda, according to a survey of readers, called Agatha Christie the fourth most influential group in the history of the national rock.[3]
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Vadim Samoylov
Concert in Donetsk, 2015
Concert in Donetsk, 2015
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