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Uspenskaya Lubov
Любовь Успенская
Birth at
24 February 1954
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Uspenskaya Lyubov Zalmanovna, the name at birth Sitsker Lyubov Zalmanovna, a popular performer of the genre of "urban romance", was born in 1954 on February 24. At the beginning of the new century, along with such famous chanson performers as Glory to Medyanik Mikhail Shufutinsky, Michael Circle Vitaly Aksenov, singer Lyubov Uspenskaya makes a huge contribution to the development of the genre. Primary musical education Love gives her father, he teaches her to play the Bayana. Then the girl graduates
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Uspenskaya Lyubov Zalmanovna, the name at birth Sitsker Lyubov Zalmanovna, a popular performer of the genre of "urban romance", was born in 1954 on February 24.
At the beginning of the new century, along with such famous chanson performers as
Michael Circle Vitaly Aksenov, singer Lyubov Uspenskaya makes a huge contribution to the development of the genre.
Primary musical education Love gives her father, he teaches her to play the Bayana. Then the girl graduates from music school and after her - the Kiev Music School. At the age of 17, Lyubov leaves for Yerevan at the invitation of his acquaintances to perform in music clubs.
In 1978, the singer and her husband Yuri Uspensky emigrated from the USSR. At first, the Uspenskys live in Italy, and then move to the United States. In the first months of her life in America, she meets many people who heard the performances of young Lyuba in Armenia, so the singer was not discouraged from offering to perform in restaurants. She chooses to work at the Sadko restaurant. Listen to the performance of Ouspenskaya come not only Americans, but fans from France, Austria, Italy and Russia.
In 1985, Lyubov Uspenskaya released her debut album “Favorite”.
In 1993, the singer was invited.
Discography 1985 - "My Loved One" (TV Movie)
1993 - "Don't Forget"
1993 Express in Monte Carlo 1995: "Far, Far" 1995 - "Concert at the Metropol" 1996 - "Carousel" 1997 - "I'm Lost" 2002 Express in Monte Carlo 2003 - "Bitter Chocolate" 2007: To the Only Tender One. . " 2007 "Care"