Western bands of the 90s. Foreign rock bands of the eighties

29.06.2019
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Axl Rose, lead singer of the hard rock band Guns N' Roses, was born on February 6, 1962. In the late 80s and early 90s, the vocalist was a real sex symbol, but over the years he has noticeably changed for the worse, like many of his colleagues. Former brave rockers and rock divas have no power over time, someone keeps himself in shape and "ignites" the same way as in his youth, but someone continues to perform in a new, "aged" image. Let's see what popular rock musicians and rock bands of the 80s and 90s look like now.
guns n roses. The group was not only a musical discovery, but outwardly it was a classic rock and roll band. The guys wanted to be like them, but the girls dreamed of being with them.

Now the group has reunited after a long separation with almost a full line-up. For a major tour, Axl Rose visibly lost weight and shaved off his mustache, which has annoyed his fans for quite some time.

But his colleagues - Slash and Duff McKagan, have not changed much, and the bass player has even become prettier. It is not surprising that the newly assembled group collects stadiums around the world.

No Doubt. The American ska-punk band led by Gwen Stefani gained wide popularity after the release of Tragic Kingdom in 1995.

Now Gwen Stefani has turned from a cheeky punk rocker into a real diva, but she has not retired and regularly performs with her colleagues, although their last album at the moment was released in 2012.

Depeche Mode. The British musical group gathered back in 1980 and, with their successful combinations of electronic and rock music, quickly climbed the Olympus, from which they do not think to descend.

The band leader Dave Gahan still continues to excite the minds of the fans, and his bandmates do not lag behind him. The team not only actively gives concerts, but also records new albums.

Bon Jovi. The leader of the self-named group has always been a darling of women, personifying not such a “bad” guy as other rockers.

With age, John began to sing songs on social topics more and more often, but the minds and hearts of the young ladies, even turning gray, are still disturbing.

Eurythmics. The British synth-pop duo, founded in 1980 by composer and musician Dave Stewart and singer Annie Lennox, has become a real musical discovery. Moreover, the image of the vocalist also played a significant role in the success.

Now Annie and her colleague are already busy with solo projects, and unite only for the time of awards and special events. By the way, Lennox, who did not change her favorite short haircut, wrote the song "Into the West", which was included in the soundtrack of the film "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" and received an Oscar for it in the nomination "Best Song for the Motion Picture".

Aerosmith. Rolling Stone magazine and VH1 included the group in the list of the 100 greatest musicians of all time, and in the 90s their hits came from the air of all radio stations. Fans were especially interested in vocalist Steven Tyler and guitarist Joe Perry.

Over the years of bad habits, the rockers have noticeably worn out, and even cosmetics are not able to hide the noticeable signs of aging on their faces. On June 25, 2016, Tyler announced the band's disbandment following a farewell tour.

queen. Another group that thundered in our country and is still popular to this day, whose history, it would seem, ended with the death of Freddie Mercury.

However, guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor in recent years, having tried to perform with several vocalists, have been singing old hits in the company of Adam Lambert for quite some time.

A-ha. The group's successful combination of rock and pop notes has won the sympathy of both male and female audiences, and the latter - not without the participation of the charismatic leader Morten Hackert.

The team threatened the fans several times, but they are still together, and in 2018 they are going to go on an acoustic tour, fortunately, the men, as we can see, are in great shape.

Garbage. The group, led by Scottish singer Shirley Manson, has become known for its unusual sound, expressive vocals, and innovative sound processing.

Shirley and his comrades are still actively recording and touring, and the musicians do not change their image, although they are noticeably worn out.

Roxette. One of the most popular Swedish pop-rock bands, led by Per Gessle and Marie Fredriksson, won the love of the whole world in the 90s.

Unfortunately, Marie has been battling cancer for many years, causing the band's activities to be interrupted. In 2017, on the air of one of the programs, Per Gessle said: "Yes, I think you can say that Roxette is already history."

U-2 is one of the most popular, successful and influential bands in the world of all time.

The guys are still together, still active and productive, and they look good.

Duran Duran. The British pop rock band was one of the most popular in the world in the first half of the 80s.

This is what the boys look like now. Such an image, it is worth noting, looks strange on men of pre-retirement age.

Metallica. A truly cult group in our country, and throughout the world, the most popular, probably among the males.

Lars Ulrich, James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett, Robert Trujillo continue active concert activity and record albums, but now they look like this.

Europe. The Swedish rock band, founded by vocalist Joey Tempest and guitarist John Norum, recorded one of the biggest hits of the second half of the 80s Final countdown

For a while, the guys dispersed, trying their hand at solo work, but in the end they got together again. Their latest album was released on October 20, 2017. Unlike Duran Duran, Europe decided to do away with the old image.

Ozzy Osbourne. The British rock singer, musician, one of the founders and member of the Black Sabbath group, has always been especially loved in our country.

Now Ozzy is increasingly involved in projects outside of music, for example, on the HISTORY TV channel, a show with his participation called "Ozzy and Jack's Round the World Trip" started, in which Ozzy and his son go on a trip around the world and explore historical places.

AC/DC. The most successful and famous rock band from Australia and one of the most popular in the world, whose "face" has probably always been a guitarist in the form of a schoolboy Angus Young.

Now the band is trying its best to perform, although vocalist Brian Johnson left the band in 2016 due to rumor problems, and three other permanent members also left the band. However, it has been revealed that Angus Young will continue the band's activities with various musicians.

Pearl Jam. The group is considered one of the pioneers of the grunge genre, so popular in the early 90s.

Now the musicians, led by Eddie Vedder, continue to perform and record albums, but they look much more solid.

Oasis. The English brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher were at the helm of one of the most popular rock bands in the world, which was simply wildly successful.

In 2009, Noel Gallagher announced his departure from the group and stated that he was no longer able to be on the same stage with Liam. The band continued without him, and the brothers regularly sneer at each other in the press.

Korn. The combination of guitar riffs, electronic music, vocal recitatives and artsy sound effects made the band one of the most famous bands of their time.

The group, led by Jonathan Davis, recorded a new album a few years ago and, as we can see, does not change its image.

Red Hot Chili Peppers. The group found tremendous success in the nineties, after their album Blood Sugar Sex Magik thundered, their hit Californication could be heard on the air even on pop radio stations.

Today, Peppers are considered truly cult, but the guys are not going to rest on their laurels. The Offspring. In the early 90s, the group's album called Smash sold over 14 million copies worldwide. In our country, it was thanks to The Offspring that skate-pop-punk became popular.

The band's lead singer Dexter Holland, although he has sunk, is still faithful to the cause of rock, and some time ago he announced that the band was recording a new album.

Blink-182. In 1999, the band made a breakthrough with the release of the album Enema of the State, giving the rock genre a fresh new sound, seasoned with other musical trends.

In 2015, guitarist/vocalist Tom DeLonge left Blink-182. After that, the group released a successful album with a new musician and singer, and DeLong devoted himself to solo projects.

green day. In 1994, a Californian skate-punk band literally burst into the music world, provoking a new wave of punk rock popularity around the world and in our country.

The team led by Billie Joe Armstrong continues to record albums and perform, and the guys still look like slobs, albeit aged.


Each period leaves a special trace in history. So the 90s will be remembered for a long time by musical groups that will remain forever in the memory of the youth of those years.

“The smoke of menthol cigarettes…” and “She has a granite pebble in her chest…” literally all the girls sang. The songs of the groups "Nancy" and "Ladybug" were at every disco, regardless of the age of the audience. The girls wrote many letters with declarations of love to members of male groups, such as Ivanushki International, Tender May, Na-Na, Inveterate Scammers, Hi-Fi. Memories of first love, of course, are accompanied by the memory of the groups "Demo", "Virus", "Guests from the Future", "Brilliant", "Arrows" and "Paints". The first kisses, the first dance, the first relationship - each of these periods had its own unforgettable music, which even after many years will return to the memories of those events.

It is impossible not to recall the cult group "Hands Up". Hundreds of songs about love, clips that you couldn't stop watching, and a whole youth built on the lines of songs. For more than 20 years, the team has been pleasing fans with their work. Soloist Sergei Zhukov is still the main star of the concerts of the 90s.

If the girls squealed from pop groups, then the boys preferred rock. "Cinema", "Chaif", "Time Machine", "Agatha Christie", "Sunday", "Alice" - no doubt contributed to the development of music. Viktor Tsoi remained a rock legend even after his death. Personal attitude to the changes in the country and the people around him are the main themes of his work. It was for freedom and honesty that he received recognition from millions of citizens.

Posters of the bands "Spice girls", "Nirvana", "Scorpions" were a mandatory attribute of the room, depending on the gender of the teenager. Everyone tried to imitate the movements of Michael Jackson - they were so famous. "Backstreet Boys", "Nsync", "Aqua" - began their ascent to the top of the fans' love. Mariah Carey, Britney Spears, Natalia Oreiro and Christina Aguilera have become the standard of female beauty.

Music has been given a special place in the heart of any teenager. Everyone tried to write down the words from their favorite songs in a notebook and learn them. These notebooks were kept very carefully. Boys and girls even changed them and rewrote the texts for themselves.

The disco of the 90s is certainly a popular event now. Dozens of idols gather together and delight the audience with their works. Unfortunately, some of the performers of that time are no longer alive, but it is the songs and videos that make them immortal.

At the end of the last century, rock music reached a high level of development, which contributed to a rich stylistic diversity and division into subgenres. Back in the 1980s, many subspecies appeared in the rock direction, the performers of which reached their highest rise only in the 90s. And more and more bands of grunge, heavy metal, alternative metal, nu metal and other varieties of rock appeared in the list of foreign bands. In the first half of the 1990s, punk rock underwent a renaissance, splitting into three main groups. Britpop also flourished during this period.

Alternative rock

After Nirvana's astonishing breakthrough and the unexpected spread of grunge, in the 1990s, alternative rock entered the mainstream and became popular. The list of foreign bands of the 90s that got into the favorable stream of the rock industry, becoming a colossal commercial success, becomes quite long. From the beginning of the 1990s, the biggest record labels actively courted such bands: Pearl Jam (founded in 1990), Alice in Chains (founded in 1987), Dinosaur Jr. (1984-1997, 2005-present), Firehose (1986-1994) and Nirvana (1987-1994), signing multi-million dollar contracts with them.

Alternative rock pioneers R.E.M. in the early years of the 1990s become the most popular in the world. And the RHCP team with the album "Blood Sugar Sex Magic" takes on a special significance, contributing to the growth of alternative rock and drawing the attention of the whole world to this genre.

Combining funk rock with other sub-genres, the Chili Peppers achieved mainstream success with their climactic album Californication. The most popular bands of the 90s in the list of foreign musicians of alternative rock are mainly represented. Some on the list appeared much earlier, but the peak of their success came in the 90s (the year the group was founded is indicated in brackets):

  • Creed (1994);
  • Foo Fighters (1995);
  • Californians Weezer (1992) and The Offspring (1984);
  • Goo Goo Dolls (1986) from Buffalo;
  • Matchbox Twenty (1996);
  • Soundgarden (1984) from Seattle;
  • R.E.M. (1980), Soul Asylum from Minnesota (1983);
  • singer Liz Phair from Connecticut (on stage since 1991);
  • Live (1984) from New York;
  • Counting Crows (1991);
  • The band's last album, Sublime (1988), brought them unprecedented fame in the US after the band's breakup.

alternative metal

With the beginning of the 90s, a new style of rock music emerged that combined elements of alternative rock with heavy metal. This genre, called "alternative metal", is considered the forerunner of the nu movement, which emerged in the last years of the last century. The style was typical of Helmet, Jane's Addiction and Tool groups. Other foreign bands from the 90s list, mixing elements of funk and hip-hop, created Alternative metal subgenres - funk metal and rap metal.

grunge

Since the early 1990s, grunge bands have gained popularity in the alternative rock subgenre. The music, especially influenced by Nirvana's "straight, unpolished" rock, contributes to the emergence of a grunge youth subculture. The very same variety of this alternative music was born in the Pacific American states of Washington and Oregon in the 1980s. Pearl Jam, Soundgarden Nirvana, Alice in Chains brought alternative rock into 1991, and some of them were quite hostile to the very grunge label they had imposed on music.

Among the voluminous list of foreign bands of the 90s, it is enough to note several of their most important albums:

  • Pearl Jam with their first studio album Ten;
  • Nirvana with their second and third studio albums Nevermind and In Utero;
  • Alice in Chains with their second studio album Dirt;
  • Soundgarden with their fourth studio album Superunknown.

The list of foreign groups of the 90s of the grunge sub-style by the middle of the decade had significantly decreased. Some teams broke up, others became less significant and noticeable. The death of Nirvana's Kurt Cobain in 1994, as well as Pearl Jam's touring troubles due to Ticketmaster's highly publicized boycott, marked a decline in the genre's popularity.

Post-grunge

The term post-grunge describes artists who were followers and imitators of grunge. Their music was largely focused on commercial success and euphony, calculated for radio broadcasting. The most successful post-grunge bands in the 90s were Creed, Live, Matchbox Twenty. The Foo Fighters, led by their founder Dave Grohl, a former Nirvana drummer, helped popularize the genre in 1995. It has become one of the most famous rock bands in the US, especially after airing on MTV.

The genre would have another wave of success that came in the mid-nineties. (1995), 3 Doors Down (1996) and others achieved their biggest commercial breakthrough at the very end of the 20th century.

Indie rock

After the general acceptance of alternative rock in the 1990s, the term indie rock became associated with groups and genres that remained underground, that is, opposed to the mainstream and popularization of rock. In the 90s, the list of foreign indie rock bands was headed by Sonic Youth and Pixies. They were followed by: Sleater-Kinney (founded in 1994), Built to Spill (1992) and others.

Ska punk, skate punk and pop punk

Punk rock underwent a resurgence in the 1990s. During this period, ska-punk performers stand out and achieve commercial success: Reel Big Fish (founded in 1992), No Doubt (1986), Sublime (1988). At the end of the decade, interest in these groups wanes.

For a long time, punk rock wasn't commercially viable, so major labels weren't keen on signing punk rock. Until a number of independent record labels appeared, created with only one purpose: to capture their own performance and the music of their friends. Thanks to this circumstance, in 1994, the stunning breakthrough of the Californian skate-punk band Green Day took place. Her album Dookie (released 1994) sold 10 million copies in the United States, with another 10 million sold worldwide. After that, punk rock gains popularity.

In the same period, the album Smash by the skate punk band The Offspring was released. The album set a record for independent label production and sold over 14 million copies worldwide. Until the end of 1994, the albums "Duki" and "Smash" were sold in millions of copies, and the commercial success of these two musical products attracted great interest from the largest labels in skate-pop-punk. Bands like Bad Religion and Blink-182 were offered incredibly lucrative deals by well-known record brands to keep their independent labels.

In 1999, Blink-182 made its breakthrough with the release of Enema of the State, which sold over 15 million copies worldwide. The performers topped the list of top bands in the 1990s with overseas bands achieving multiple platinum status in the US, Canada, Australia, Italy, New Zealand and single platinum status in the United Kingdom. Blink-182 was a huge influence on later artists.

Other varieties of rock music

The list of 1990s foreign rock bands that played subgenre music developed outside of the commercial mainstream should go on. In the early 1990s, thrash metal gained recognition, thanks to the huge success of the Metallica album. It was released by the band of the same name, after which for the first time thrash metal hit the mainstream. This was followed by the explosive Megadeth Countdown to Extinction (1992), a double platinum album by the Megadeth team. Thrash metal bands Anthrax and Slayer, groove metal band Pantera cracked the top 10, followed by albums from regional bands Testament and Sepultura that entered the top 100. In the late nineties, industrial metal became popular. The biggest bands of this sub-genre of the 1990s were Marilyn Manson and Fear.

Let's remember the popular musical groups of the 90s and 2000s, to the songs of which the whole country then danced, and also learn about how the fate of their members developed.

t.A.T.u. The group was created in 1999 and initially actively exploited the image of same-sex love in both songs and videos, which to some extent became the key to success. In 2003, Yulia Volkova and Lena Katina even participated in Eurovision, finishing third. Six years after that, after going through an impressive international success, the team dispersed.

Volkova began her solo career. Back in 2004, she gave birth to a daughter, Victoria, and three years later she became the wife of the son of a businessman, Parviz Yasinov, to whom she gave birth to a son, Samir.

Elena Katina has been participating in the international solo project Lena Katina since 2009, she moved to Los Angeles. The performer is married to Slovenian rock musician Sasho Kuzmanovich, to whom she gave birth to a son two years ago.

"Lyceum". The girl trio consisting of Nastya Makarevich, Lena Perova and Izolda Ishkhanishvili made their debut in the TV show "Morning Star" in 1995, and the song "Autumn" became their main hit.

Lena Perova was the first to be fired from the group, and after a while Izolda also left. Constantly in the group, only Nastya Makarevich is still present, whose company is made up of different girls. Now the Lyceum star is 40 years old, she is married to a lawyer, she has two sons.

Izolda Ishkhanishvili retired from show business, lives in Switzerland, runs a luxury cosmetics business and is the wife of construction magnate Dmitry Desyatnikov, to whom she gave birth to a son five years ago.

Elena Perova tried to return to show business, wrote songs and soundtracks for films, hosted talk shows, participated in various television projects and even starred in TV shows, and besides, she struggled with alcohol and drug addictions, got into car accidents. Not married, no children.

"HiFi". The official founding date of the group is August 2, 1998, when the producer brought together the artists Mitya Fomin, Timofey Pronkin and Oksana Oleshko. Producer Pavel Yesenin himself planned to become the soloist of the group, but not wanting to go on tour, he made Fomin his "avatar", who began to "sing" the songs recorded by Yesenin's voice.

In early 2003, Oksana Oleshko left the group and show business, deciding to devote herself entirely to her family. Her place was taken by the now famous performers Tatyana Tereshina and Katya Li, who also did not stay in the team.

In early 2009, the popularity of "Hi-Fi" fell and for the sake of a solo career, the band left Mitya Fomin, who has since been busy with solo work. "Hi-Fi" is a duet of Timofey Pronkin and changing vocalists.

"Arrows". The pop group was created by the Soyuz studio in 1997, out of four thousand applicants, seven were selected into its composition: Yulia "Yu-Yu" Dolgasheva, Svetlana "Gera" Bobkina, Maria "Margo" Korneeva, Ekaterina "Radio Operator Kat" Kravtsova, Maria "Mouse" Soloviev, Anastasia "Stasya" Motherland and Leah Bykov.

By the beginning of the 2000s, the composition had changed considerably, which caused the popularity to decline. Both 2004 and 2009 are recognized as the date of the breakup of the group. In August 2015, Strelka announced the reunion of the team in the golden line-up, although today only a trio remains of it.

"Bachelor party". The hip-hop trio was founded in 1991 by producer Alexei Adamov. The sung details of intimate life to the rhythms of North American rap became the key to the success of the team.

"Bachelor Party" lasted until 1996, after which the musicians closed the project. Andrey "Dolphin" Lysikov began his solo career, which he continues to this day. Married to photographer Lika Gulliver, father of two children.

Pavel "Mutabor" Galkin and Andrey "Dan" Kotov tried to revive the group, recorded several albums, but the time for the "Bachelor Party" had already passed. As DJ Mutabor performs in various clubs in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Nizhny Novgorod, London, New York, Dublin, etc.

"Hands up!". The group appeared in 1993, when Sergey Zhukov and Alexey Potekhin, radio DJs of the Samara "Europe Plus", recorded several songs and gave them to friends at the radio station "Maximum" ... Soon, under "Student", "Ai-Yai-Yai", "My Baby and "I'm 18 already" were danced by schoolgirls all over the country.

The team broke up in 2006 and the guys have not disclosed the reasons for this until now. Alexey Potekhin started producing young performers. Married twice, has a daughter.

Sergey Zhukov continued to perform first solo, and then again under the name "Hands Up!". The performer is married for the second time, is the father of four children.

"Russian size". The team gave the listeners dozens of dance hits: "Angel of the Day", "Star of Separation", "Spring", "Like this" ... Soon soloists and producers began to constantly change in the group, and a conflict arose between the founding fathers.

Now Dmitry Kopotilov, the author of the group's main hits, continues to perform under the Russian Size brand. The musician is married and has a son.

The current group of Viktor Bondaryuk was called "Project Size", and now it is called "140 beats per minute". The musician is married to the actress of the series "Kitchen" Irina Temicheva.

Ivanushki International. Boy band - the favorites of schoolgirls of the 90s. The group still exists, but Kirill Andreev and Andrey Grigoriev-Apollonov remained in it from the initial composition.

In March 1998, Igor Sorin decided to pursue a solo career, and in September of the same year, the musician died, according to investigators, after falling from the balcony of the sixth floor.

Igor's place in the group was taken by Oleg Yakovlev, who left the band in 2013 also for a solo project. Last summer, the performer died of cardiac arrest due to bilateral pneumonia and cirrhosis of the liver.

And this is what "Ivanushki International" version of 2017 looks like.

"Demo". The group with vocalist Sasha Zvereva "shot" in 1999 with the hit "Sun in Hands".

Zvereva performed under the name of the group until 2011. Now the girl lives in Los Angeles, is engaged in design and raises three children.

The Brilliant were one of the most popular girl groups of the 90s. Its first composition was Olga Orlova, Polina Iodis, Irina Lukyanova and Zhanna Friske, and Orlova sang mostly, while the rest danced and performed backing vocals.

At the end of 1998, Polina Iodis left the group, took up extreme sports, and hosted the Accessible Extreme program on MTV Russia. Since 2010, the girl has been living in Bali and surfing.

In March 2003, Irina Lukyanova left the team, devoting herself to her family and soon to be born daughter Anya. Perhaps everyone knows about the sad fate of Zhanna Friske.

After leaving the group, Olga Orlova performed with solo projects, acted in films, played in the theater, and other performers performed and continue performing under the brand "Brilliant" for a long time.

"Virus!". The famous hits of the group were the songs "Pens", "Everything will pass", "I'll ask you", "Happiness" and others. The first line-up of the band was Olga Lucky Kozina - vocalist, author of words and music, as well as keyboardists Yuri Stupnik and Andrei Gudas.

In 2011, Olga Lucky presented to the public her new musical project "The CATS", but at the moment the group "Virus!" actively tours and releases new songs.

"Visitors from the future". The duet group of Eva Polna and Yuri Usachev shot in 1998 the hit "Run from me", which broke all records of popularity.

In the spring of 2009, Eva Polna announced the breakup of the group and the start of her solo career. In addition to music, she is fond of fashion and raises two daughters, Evelina and Amalia.

Back in 2002, Yuri Usachev became the general producer of the Gramophone Records recording company. Now he devotes himself to new projects "Art-house", "My-Ti" and "Zventa Sventana", tours as a DJ, collaborates as a sound producer with the stars of Russian show business. His wife is a famous performer Tina Kuznetsov

reflex. A dance pop project, which for a long time included one Irina Nelson, which in early 2000 was joined by dancers and backing vocalists Alena Torganova and Denis Davidovsky.

Since 2012, Irina has been combining her solo career with work in a team as the main soloist. Married with a second marriage since 1993, there is a son Anton from his first marriage, who has already made the performer a grandmother.

On March 25, 2016, Alena Torganova, a member of the group, announced her departure from the group, having worked in the team for fifteen years.

"Dirty scammers". The performers of the hits "Quit Smoking", "Everything Different", "I Love", "Love Me, Love" first performed together on December 8, 1996. Now Sergey "Amoralov" Surovenko and Vyacheslav "Tom-Chaos Junior" Zinurov remained in the team from the original composition.

Igor "Garik" Bogomazov worked in the group from 1996 to 2011, and after leaving he hardly communicates with journalists, does not engage in creative work. According to him, his wife insisted on leaving show business, with whom he eventually divorced. According to media reports, now Igor is too addicted to alcohol.

"Tea for Two". The duet of the composer and singer Denis Klyaver and the poet, singer, businessman and actor Stas Kostyushkin existed from 1994 to 2012.

Now Denis Klyaver is pursuing a solo career. Married with a third marriage, the father of two sons, and besides this, in 2010 he officially recognized the fact of his paternity of Eva Polna's daughter Evelyn.

Stas Kostyushkin launched a new project "A-Dessa". Also married with a third marriage, the father of three sons.

plasma. The group consisting of Roman Chernitsyn and Maxim Postelny was one of the first to start performing songs exclusively in English for the Russian-speaking audience.

The team still exists, although they have released only four albums so far. Roman Chernitsyn was married to Irina Dubtsova, who bore him a son, Artem.

Prime Minister. The Russian pop group, formed in 1997, included Vyacheslav Bodolika, Peter Jason, Jean Grigoriev-Milimerov and Dmitry Lansky in golden times.

At the end of 2005, due to disagreements with the producer, Jean, Peter, Vyacheslav and Marat began to work independently, but since the rights to the name "Prime Minister" did not belong to them, they were forced to call themselves "PM Group". And their former producer recruited a new line-up of the group under the same brand.

In early 2014, Vyacheslav Bodolika left the PM Group and went to Spain.



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