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Alla Pugacheva

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Alla Pugacheva is a most famous and most respectable russian singer.

She was born in April 15 1949 in Moscow (Mother - Zinaida Arhipovna Odegova, Father - Boris Mihailovich Pugachev). At age 5 she was participated in a concert that was in Kolonii Zal Doma Soiuzov hall (Most Prestigious hall in Moscow and Russia). In 1956 she entered music school №31 (attached to music college Ipolitova-Ivanova). After that she learned in school №496 and finished that school in 1964. In 1964 she started to learn in Moscow musical college Ipolitova-Ivanova in the choral-conductor department. In 1965 she released her first song called "Robot". The song was recorded for State Radio program "Good Morning!" and was very popular.

In 1966 she finnished a musical college and participated in a tour with group "Iunost" in westen Siberia. In 1967 she started to work as piano accompanist in State circus-musical college. In 1969 she married Mikolass Orbakasom. In that same year she became leading vocalist of group "New Electron" that was based in Lipezk State Philharmonic Society and also recorded songs to movie "King-Deer". In 1971 she was leading vocalist of group "Moskvichi" and also born a daughter - Kristina Orbakaite(nowadays very Popular singer). In 1972-1973 she was leading vocalist of Olegs Lundtrem's band and also recorded song to movies "My dear Boy" and "Train's 3-minutes stop".