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Наталья Гулькина

Russian singer. Was born 20.02.1964 in Moscow, USSR. Producer - Konstantin Terentyev 1988 - 1994 Born in Moscow. She began to sing in early childhood - first in the Great Children's Choir of the USSR State Radio and Radio under the direction of V. Popov, then in a jazz studio in the South-West. On the professional stage since 1986 as part of the group. During her work at MIRAGE, she toured in many cities of the former USSR. She recorded five songs in the band's first album. In 1988, the ZVEZDY group was created, producer Konstantin Terentyev. During this period, the composer Leonid Velichkovsky ("TECHNOLOGY") writes songs for Natalia Gulkina. As part of the ZVEZDY group, Natalia Gulkina toured in 1990 in China, being actually the first Russian pop singer to perform in this country. In Beijing, about 18 thousand spectators gathered at the ZVEZDY concert in the sports palace. In 1991-92 he collaborated with composers Oleg Molchanov and Sergey Lemokh (KAR-MAN). In 1992, together with producer Konstantin Terentyev, the following were created: the Natalia Gulkina Music Center, a dance group, and the New Generation school-studio for gifted children on the basis of the Constellation center for children's creativity. In 1994, the ZVEZDY group ceased to exist. During the ZVEZDY group _ 1988-1994, albums were published: My Little Prince (1988), Disco (1989), Only Dream (1991), Day Angel (1991), Holy Love (1993); filmed clips: Sun on Fire (two versions), Disco, My Little Prince, Ivengo, This is China. In the future, the composition of the dance group changed several times, and by 1995 the Street Jazz quartet was determined: Sergey Mandrik, Maxim Nedolechko aka Peps, Volodya Suvorov and Araik Martirosyan. Gulkina worked with this team until 2001. In December 1996, the singer gave recitals at the Moscow Youth Palace, thereby celebrating the 10th anniversary of her creative activity. She graduated from the Russian Academy of Theater Arts for the course of Andrei Nikolaev. In 2004, she released the album "Mirage of Love" in a duet with Margarita Sukhankina. In January 2011, Natalia Gulkina left the Mirage group due to disagreements with her colleagues, resuming her solo career.

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