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| name = Nani Bregvadze<br> |
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| background = solo_singer |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1936|7|21|df=yes}} |
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| birth_place = [[Tbilisi]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] |
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| origin = Georgian |
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| instrument = Vocals |
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| genre = [[Romance Music]] |
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| occupation = Singer,Pianist, Music Teacher |
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| years_active = 1963-Present |
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| associated_acts = Orera |
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'''Nani Bregvadze''' ([[Georgian language|Ge.]] ნანი ბრეგვაძე, [[Russian language|Rus.]] Нани Брегвадзе, born 21 July 1936 in [[Tbilisi]]) is a [[Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic|Georgian]] [[USSR|Soviet]] singer. She was born, raised and started her career in [[Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic|Soviet Georgia]] in the USSR, then gained USSR-wide popularity during 1957 [[6th World Festival of Youth and Students]]. Bregvadze has performed both with the Georgian music groups and solo. |
'''Nani Bregvadze''' ([[Georgian language|Ge.]] ნანი ბრეგვაძე, [[Russian language|Rus.]] Нани Брегвадзе, born 21 July 1936 in [[Tbilisi]]) is a [[Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic|Georgian]] [[USSR|Soviet]] singer. She was born, raised and started her career in [[Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic|Soviet Georgia]] in the USSR, then gained USSR-wide popularity during 1957 [[6th World Festival of Youth and Students]]. Bregvadze has performed both with the Georgian music groups and solo. |
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Background information | |
Born | Tbilisi, Georgia | 21 July 1936
Origin | Georgian |
Genres | Romance Music |
Occupation(s) | Singer,Pianist, Music Teacher |
Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 1963-Present |
Nani Bregvadze (Ge. ნანი ბრეგვაძე, Rus. Нани Брегвадзе, born 21 July 1936 in Tbilisi) is a Georgian Soviet singer. She was born, raised and started her career in Soviet Georgia in the USSR, then gained USSR-wide popularity during 1957 6th World Festival of Youth and Students. Bregvadze has performed both with the Georgian music groups and solo.
She is a former vocalist for the Orera band from the Republic of Georgia.[1] Her signature songs include Snegopad ("Snowfall"), Bolshak (later covered by Alla Pugacheva), and Dorogoi Dlinnoyu (adapted in English as Those Were the Days).[2] After launching a successful solo career in the early 1970s, Bregvadze performed a great number of Russian and Gypsy romances.[3] She was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1983. As of 2007, Bregvadze lived in Moscow and held the chair in popular and jazz music at the Moscow State Art and Cultural University.[4] She has been an honorary citizen of Tbilisi since 1995.[5]